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Starting a Business
and
Getting Started
What do you see from your desk? These 10 business owners enjoy awesome office views that should inspire you to build your business into the kind of place where you want to spend...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Hitting the Road
and
Operations
Killing time at the airport? Here’s where to find the best food, whatever city you’re in.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Insurance & Risk Management
and
Finance
From exploding pastries to million-dollar slips, 2011 was chock full of expensive -- and often bizarre -- litigation for business owners.
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By The Evil HR Lady |
Filed In:
Staffing & HR
You review your employees' performance, but do you review your own? The Evil HR Lady explains how and why small-business owners should master the art of self-criticism.
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By Nick Armstrong |
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Internet, E-commerce & Social Media
and
Technology
Too many small businesses see social media as a new way to accomplish an old task -- namely, annoying the daylights out of their customers.
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By Andrew Froehlich |
Filed In:
Hardware & Software
and
Technology
Several Microsoft rumor mill sites have reported that Microsoft is getting ready to release a public beta for its next big release of the Office software suite.
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By Nick Armstrong |
Filed In:
Innovation
and
Operations
Judging honesty and intent can be very tough in the business world. That's why most of us don't bother to try.
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Advertising, Marketing & PR
and
Sales & Marketing
We present several effective ways to market your small business this holiday season and give yourself the gift of big profits.
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By Matthew McKenzie |
Filed In:
Technology
The company's stock-option giveback "scandal" isn't. But the company's decision-makers should have known it would explode in their faces.
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By Mark Stiving |
Filed In:
Pricing & Merchandising
and
Sales & Marketing
Sales experts teach you to sell benefits, not features. Here's why you sometimes need to take exactly the opposite approach to selling your products.
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By Sam Thacker |
Filed In:
Finance
Printing more money won't create more jobs. What we need to do is recognize that our economy has changed forever and learn how to adapt.
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By Maura Schreier-Fleming |
Filed In:
Your Career
and
Staffing & HR
Failure immobilizes some people in business. It doesn't have to. Used properly, failure can be a powerful career-building tool.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Franchising
Could crappy pizza ultimately sink The Republican contender's surging candidacy?
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Hitting the Road
and
Operations
Crowded flights can make it impossible to get a business-travel upgrade. That's why it's useful to look for alternative routes whenever you can.
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By Maura Schreier-Fleming |
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Sales
and
Sales & Marketing
When you're in the business of selling, it's easy to get away from the fundamentals. These five tips aren't the only ones that matter, but they may be the most important ones.
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
and
Operations
There are a lot of ways to beat brain-killing jetlag. But I think the most effective one is just getting out and spending some time in the sun.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Hitting the Road
and
Operations
Have you ever signed up for something that you were very excited about, only to discover that it was nothing like what the brochure said it would be?
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By Carol Roth |
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Internet, E-commerce & Social Media
and
Technology
Twitter can be a great tool for engaging with customers and promoting your small business. But it's also an easy way to catch a bad case of foot-in-mouth disease.
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By Nellie Akalp |
Filed In:
Starting a Business
and
Getting Started
If you’ve launched a business, you undoubtedly know the stress that goes along with the territory. Here are my favorite tips to keep burnout at bay.
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By Rieva Lesonsky |
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Staffing & HR
It may not seem like it, but in some places the job market is heating up. Is your small business prepared for the challenges of finding -- and retaining -- the talent you...
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