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By Susan Davis |
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Careers
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Why losing your cool is really not cool in business situations.
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By Don Sadler |
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General Partnerships
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Alliances & Partnerships
Take a closer look at the three primary types of entities and their potential impact on taxes.
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By Susan Davis |
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Small Business
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Company Structures & Ownership
All this global health stuff can seem really abstract -- but what we do about it really does matter.
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By Susan Davis |
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Earth Day
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Holidays & Observances
Emotional intelligence, social intelligence, and, now, ecological intelligence. Here's what it is -- and why it matters to small business owners.
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By Susan Davis |
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Fundraising
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Philanthropy
Having trouble doing your best? Or even concentrating? Here are some tried and true ways to get back on track.
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By Don Sadler |
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Accounts Receivable
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Billing & Receivables
These days it’s especially important to look carefully at the advantages and risks of extending trade credit terms.
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By Susan Davis |
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Careers
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Human Resources
By monitoring your own levels of energy and discipline, you can identify your bad habits -- and start to build good ones.
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By Susan Davis |
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Sports & Recreation Events
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Sports & Recreation
If you can catch your mind's little tricks in the act, you can avoid falling for the traps.
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By Susan Davis |
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Fundraising
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Philanthropy
How you work is as important as what you do for work -- but it takes self awareness to track your own bad habits.
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By Susan Davis |
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Intelligence & Cognition
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Behavior & Cognition
It's hard to cultivate emotional intelligence if you're not sure what it is.
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By Susan Davis |
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Intelligence & Cognition
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Behavior & Cognition
Looking for a vision of emotionally intelligent leadership? Look to the White House.
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By Don Sadler |
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Privately Held Companies
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Company Structures & Ownership
If you need to know the market value of a business, most experts recommend hiring a certified or accredited professional to conduct a business valuation.
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By Carol Tice |
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Health Care Reform
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Health Care Policy
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is now law – and it's not all bad news for small business owners.
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By Susan Davis |
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Intelligence & Cognition
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Behavior & Cognition
What's emotional intelligence got to do with it? Quite a bit -- if you want to succeed.
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By Keith Girard |
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Campaigns & Elections
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Elections & Politics
The president's first year in office was challenging, controversial, and an opportunity for him to lay down a foundation for recovery.
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By Keith Girard |
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Campaigns & Elections
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Elections & Politics
The president set the stage for failed expectations, especially among ardent supporters, by promising more sweeping change than he could deliver once elected.
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By Susan Davis |
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Working Mothers
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Demographic Groups
Remember your list of New Year's resolutions? How's that working for you?
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By Susan Davis |
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Intelligence & Cognition
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Behavior & Cognition
A real-life example of how Twitter can help the emotionally intelligent worker.
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By Gene Siciliano |
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Accounts Receivable
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Growth and profitability. Most entrepreneurs consider these the holy grail. But instant profits and rapid growth aren’t necessarily a cause for celebration.
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Just because you've always been a yeller doesn't mean you always have to be a yeller.
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