July 8th, 2009 by admin
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As small business grows, it accumulates forms, lists, procedures and other resources which become the backbone of the company’s functioning. Over time, these important documents become scattered and soon people begin asking, “Is this the most recent form we should use?” “Is this the latest list?” “Where is the certification we just updated?”
Coherent use of resources is essential to your work, yet bringing about coherence can be a daunt » Read more: Wangari Maathai – Resources and Conflict
June 12th, 2009 by admin
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We Buy Your Business
For some, planning a business exit can be a predictable, methodical process. We know the competition; we understand market demands, know when we want to sell and might even know the actual date. But for far too many business owners, the business exit comes as a harsh reality and often unplanned event.
» Read more: Yung Berg Ft Casha – The Business
June 5th, 2009 by admin
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My neighbor asked me, “Why would anyone sell a successful company?”. He could not understand why anyone would leave a business that was doing well. Of course successful companies get sold all the time.
So why do these business owners sell? The short answer is that most closely held businesses sell for human reasons, such as burn out, retirement, illness, partnership disputes, family issues or other personal reasons. Usually the business » Read more: New Yung Berg feat. Casha-The Business
April 20th, 2009 by admin
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While living in Ukraine, music was Milana Leshinsky’s life. But when she moved to the United States in 1992 and discovered the world of Internet marketing, Milana started singing to a different tune. By launching an Internet-based venture, she reinvented herself as a successful entrepreneur, author, and advisor to life and business coaches.
That is why Milana is featured, along with other successful, self-employed entrepreneurs, in a ne » Read more: The Internet is for Porn – Sesame Street Style!
March 28th, 2009 by admin
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Melanie Benson Strick is not a doctor, but she specializes in treating a condition she calls the "Bright Shiny Object Syndrome."
"When you are chasing a new, bright shiny object every day, you’re going to be overwhelmed,” Melanie explains. “When I tell people I have a formula to break free of that syndrome, they get curious and want to go the next step with me."
And that is how Melanie morp » Read more: The Amazing Internet