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Build a Legacy for Your Family

If there’s one thing we can always count on, it’s that families will continuously love and protect each other. A parent’s wisdom provides reason and caution through countless decisions and situations.

Is There a Local Market for Your Franchise Idea?

Joanna was thinking about opening a business. She had enough severance pay from the job she had just left to cover the startup costs of a business.

Interview 6-8 Franchisees During the Due Diligence Process

Interviewing people who have purchased the system before you is really the mid-way point of the due diligence process when buying a franchise and, is one of the most important parts of the process.

Starting a Brewery? Here Are 4 Things to Know

Naturally, you want your up-and-coming brewery to get in on the action. But how? Like any small business, starting a brewery takes a significant amount of time and planning before you actually get to see your ideas come to fruition.

3 Branded Marketing Campaigns That Got It Right

To ensure your company is counted among the successes, one of the best places to start is by looking at case studies and understanding what those businesses did right and wrong, and what they learned from it.

5 Things You Should Expect from Your Business Broker

A business broker can be a huge asset to anyone trying to sell their business because a good broker brings experience and expertise to the table.

Office Design Lessons from Innovationland

Our company has been recognized as having one of the “Coolest Offices” in Chicago on a number of occasions—most recently by Crain’s Chicago Business.

Moving Your Business to a New Town

This week two people asked me how to move a business to a new location. When you are successful in one location you will be a success in your new town too.

Spring Cleaning for a Stress-Free Office

A cluttered office can cause stress because it can inhibit your productivity, serve as a constant reminder of your heavy workload, cause you embarrassment, and make it difficult for you to easily find what you need to be able to do your job.

3 Ways to Get on an Investor’s Radar

In a tech startup, it’s the founder’s prerogative to gain the attention of the industry’s smartest, best connected and wealthiest individuals. After all, these heavy hitters can influence a company’s direction in unimaginable ways.

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