Where Do Powerful Ideas Hide?
Inspiration. It seems abundant one day and scarce the next, its unreliable tendencies taunt you constantly and it’s starting to show in your business.
Read More Do’s and Don’ts of Employee Reimbursement
Expense reimbursement is a necessary part of business for many employees and finance managers. To make this aspect of business a little more pain-free, we’ve compiled a list of do’s and don’ts for employee reimbursement
Read More When Alternative Lending Options May Be Best
There are times when traditional financing options just won’t cut it for whatever reason. Maybe your credit isn’t the best, or maybe you just don’t have time to wade through all of the red tape.
Read More Tapping Into Our Creative Mindset By Pushing Past the “No”s
We tend to approach choices in black and white: “A” or “B,”this way or that way. You process choices this way because it’s easier, simpler, and helps you finish this whole decision-making thing quickly.
Read More Majority of Small Business Owners Say They Lack Marketing Skills
A recent University of Phoenix study of small business owners across the US “enjoy what they do and are glad they did it, even with the challenges that go along.”
Read More 5 of the Most Exciting Startup Cities in Europe to Get Funding
While a lot of people may instantly think of startups being confined to the likes of Silicon Valley and Canada, the world of enterprise has a far wider reach than first meets the eye.
Read More Small is Beautiful: 8 Ways to Outshine Your Big Business Rivals
If you are a small business owner, you may worry about being outmatched by corporations and major chains. But sometimes being the underdog has its advantages.
Read More Training is not a Cost
I know people are going to think I have lost it when I say training is not a cost, but let me explain. In my mind, training is a profit generator not a cost producer.
Read More How to Flood Proof Your Phone System
Recently, Houston has been experiencing a tremendous amount of flooding. River levels are steadily rising. What was once your neighborhood pond is now your neighborhood lake.
Read More Premature Scaling Kills Businesses
Venture capitalists sometimes make an error in directing their portfolio company CEOs to push resources to the limit and scale the business to immense size quickly, all to seize market share.
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