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Consultant Andy Erickson on Consulting

Consultant Andy Erickson shares his journey from voluntarily leaving the safety of his management job at Boeing to his role today as a contract management consultant.

Why You Need to Love Your Business

If you are running a business, you are certainly not alone. There are roughly 28 million people just like you across the country, doing everything in their power to provide their customers with the very best products and services in their respective industries.

5 Things That Determine Your Return on Investment

There are whole number of reasons why you and many other companies like you might desire a closer look at their branding. These reasons each carry with them an expectation for ROI.

The Best Franchises to Invest in Right Now

The core appeal of franchising, most would-be franchisees would agree, is that it remains a proven and substantive business formula for the distribution of products and services.

5 Reasons You Should Incorporate Your Business

Incorporation provides your business with a legal structure, declaring it an entity separate from you, the owner. Whether you form a corporation or LLC there are many advantages to consider.

Can You Build a Franchise Business without Employees?

Employees are high on most lists of business owners’ concerns, whether they own a franchise business or some other kind of company. Look at all the issues that come with employees:

Funding Your Company Without Funds with Mike Moyer

Startup equity splits are one of the leading causes of problems between founders. Slicing Pie author Mike Moyer and I discuss funding your company without funds by using a dynamic equity share, his novel approach to allocating equity.

Customer Development: A Test for Survival

Minimum viable product. MVP is today’s startup’s favorite acronym, as it should be. Building an MVP is all about speed. You have the opportunity to get your product out, in the shortest time possible, to the people who will be using it: your customers.

What Do I Include in a 1-Page Business Plan?

I am entering a competition that is asking for a one page business plan and I am having a hard time trying to determine what to put on it and what not to include. What information is absolutely required?

5 Keys to Forming the Right Small Business

While it may be hard to believe, yes, the calendar actually does read 2015. With that in mind, is this the year that you either start a new business or rebrand what you have been doing in order to better achieve success?

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