Business Management
Learn all the ways you can take your business to the next level, whether you're in year one or year 10. Get advice on how to run and grow your business-and even what to do when you're ready to move on.
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Industry Disruption: How to Shake Up Your Industry or Product Segment
Becoming an industry disruptor can help you get ahead in a competitive marketplace by giving customers what they really want.
· 4 min read
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Top Challenges Female Entrepreneurs Need to Overcome
Practical advice from successful businesswomen for dealing with common issues female entrepreneurs face.
· 3 min read
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Is Bankruptcy the Answer to Pandemic Business Troubles?
If you are considering bankruptcy to keep your company afloat, you may have other options.
· 3 min read
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How Startups Use Data Analytics to Accelerate Success
Startups and experts explain data analytics, why and how they use it, and the tools they find most helpful to meet their goals. Find out why it is an important part of creating and running a successful startup.
· 3 min read
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How Hispanic Small Business Owners Approach Succession Planning
Succession planning means setting your small business up for continuity in leadership and operations. Learn more about how to develop a succession plan for your small business.
· 4 min read
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Business Evolution: How to Push Beyond Startup Mode
Business owners share expert advice for evolving your business beyond startup mode.
· 3 min read
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A Beginner's Guide to Cash-Flow Management for Small Businesses
Proper cash-flow management is essential to a small business's success.
· 3 min read
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If My Business Name Is Registered with the State, Do I Still Need a Trademark?
When you own a small business, your name is everything. It's on your website, signs, and marketing materials. It's how customers find and remember you. When another business uses a name that's a lot like yours, customers can get confused. And that isn't good for your business.
· 3 min read
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Why Every Business Owner Needs a Trust
Every small business owner should have a trust so that the business can continue to run in your absence. It is that simple. Yet, many business owners have no idea that their business could come to a grinding halt if they don't have a plan for their business to run in their absence. So, why a trust?
· 3 min read
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9 Tools for Working Remotely to Stay Productive and Connected
Stay productive, connected, and organized with these helpful tools.
· 4 min read