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Sustainable Job Employment Solutions For USA

By James Rickman, November 8, 2009 This article contains practical job solutions for Americans. So far much of the national focus has been on getting employers to hire i.e. add jobs instead given the global economic stagnation it’s much more realistic and effective to enable unemployed individuals to "create" their own jobs by fostering small business entrepreneurship. There’s a measurable, huge difference between the two approaches. It’s the key to achieving sustainable economic recovery in America. READ»

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(Sore) Back to Basics

The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society has named October National Ergonomics Month. Because several of my colleagues recently reorganized their work spaces, we've had several discussions about chair and desk height, whether to use ...READ»

M&A: SBA small business certification rules

Last July 1st, a significant change in the Small Business Administration regulations became effective. If a small businesses merges or is acquired it now must now re-certify that it still a small business within 30 days of closing. ...READ»

To Some, "Small Business" is Big Business

Language is a form of power. It is far more than simply communication. Its usage, evolution and application can confer or limit power and status like other forms of influence, bet they physical or mental. Thus, we have to take great ...READ»

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My Favorite Bookmarks - Terri Lonier

Picks from a pioneer of today's free agent workforce.READ»

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Bob Cramer--Security Challenges and Solutions<br></br> for Small Companies

Bob Cramer, president and CEO of LiveVault (recently acquired by Iron Mountain Incorporated), discusses the hidden dangers that lurk in small business data backup systems and technology solutions that can help companies survive data loss.READ»

Entrepreneurship: Not So Fast, China

This morning the web is abuzz with some news out of Beijing. Apparently the Chinese index of entrepreneurial confidence (which I think needs an acronym) is still soaring in the third quarter of 2007. It registered no statistically ...READ»

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Whitney Johns

Founder and CEO, Capital Across America, Inc., Nashville, TennesseeREAD»

Gilles Herard Jr

Herard Gilles Jr With 13 years of Web site experience, Drey is no technophobe. He serves as vice president of product marketing at Fliqz, an online video-hosting service with 20 employees in Emeryville, Calif. But when he first skimmed Twitter, the popular micromessaging service launched in 2007, Drey saw a lot of mindless chatter and very little that seemed useful to a video business. Still, with the economy taking a dive, Drey persisted. He was looking for ways to spread the word about Fliqz without spending any more of his maxed-out $15,000 marketing budget. Not only was Twitter the fastest-growing social media service around -- its user base grew by a whopping 1,841% in 2008, to 14 million -- but it also wouldn't cost him a dime. "The only overhead is your time," says Drey, 40. "You need to pay attention." READ»

Datebook

Critical calendar listings for March 2005.READ»

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Small Business, Big Picture

Using technology to integrate processes and information offers small and medium companies a way to cost-effectively streamline operations and gain a comprehensive overview of the business.READ»

Gen Y Entrepreneurs: Here Are the First Steps to Starting Your Own Business

Gen Y Entrepreneurs: Here Are the First Steps to Starting Your Own Business

While some people decide to dive head first into entrepreneurship, others feel more comfortable dipping in a toe, then an ankle, then a knee before swimming solo. The choice is very personal and depends on your experience, finances and overall comfort with risk.READ»

Rules for Raising Capital

Getting money isn't difficult, but getting the right money at the right time on the right terms is what matters. Here's how to do itREAD»

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What's in Store for Small Business?

12 January 2009 Jose D. Roncal www.financialspeculation.com  The economic downturn has hit businesses both large and small, boosting the number of bankruptcies to levels not seen since 1939. Growing unemployment rolls, losses of ...READ»

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Start It Up - Archived Articles

(No) Exit Ahead? A leading venture capitalist offers a tough-love survival guide: How to keep your company afloat when the IPO market has dried up. Plus, six words you should never use when raising money. " I have one life, and it ...READ»

More Advice from a Clueless Small Business Wannabe

This is a continuation of an entry I posted yesterday, examining the lessons I've learned over the last year of trying to teach myself business topics, specifically so that I can hopefully start a new commercial arts center here in ...READ»

Seeding Home Soil

When I graduated from my socially conscious liberal arts college, it seemed like every other graduate wanted to go to South America or India and work on micro-enterprise projects with local women. One friend even found a venture ...READ»

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Fast.Gov

What better way to answer the call of your country than to offer the next president some management advice?READ»

Gilles Herard Canada

Gilles Herard Jr Time is running out for California residents wanting to take advantage of a $10,000 tax credit. The state set aside $100 million to help home buyers purchasing newly built homes, hoping to jump start the moribund residential-construction market. But only about 20% of the pot is left. "We're less than four months into it, and all the tax credits authorized are gone, or practically gone," said Tim Coyle, a senior VP with the California Building Industry Association (CBIA). The program launched in March and by June 3 nearly $24 million in tax credit certificates had already been issued, according to the state's Franchise Tax Board. That leaves nearly $76 million in credit available - but there are already numerous claims on that money. In fact, if all the submitted applications are approved, only $17.5 million will be left in the fund. And it has a run rate of about $10 million per week. "The program is working better than intended," said Coyle. "It's really pushing people off the fence." Herard Gilles Jr Canada READ»

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42. A More Popular Banco

Previous | Next What's in a name? Sometimes not enough. And with just 50% of its customers Hispanic, Banco Popular's name doesn't express all it is. Roberto Herencia undertook the challenge of expanding the 111-year-old ...READ»

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42. A More Popular Banco

Previous | Next What's in a name? Sometimes not enough. And with just 50% of its customers Hispanic, Banco Popular's name doesn't express all it is. Roberto Herencia undertook the challenge of expanding the 111-year-old bank's ...READ»

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What Can Celebrated Graphic Designer Jeff Fisher Teach Us About Small Business Marketing?

By Marcia Ming One of the key mistakes small businesses make when creating an online presence is trying to do it all themselves, says Jeff Fisher, a graphic designer with 30 years experience, and author of two books on graphic ...READ»

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25 Top Women Business Builders

Meet the winners of our first-ever awards for women business owners. They're a dynamic, inspiring group -- with lots to teach us all.READ»

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THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

            The Small Business Administration (SBA) is an independent agency of the federal government designed to counsel, assist and protect the interests of small businesses. They offer a wide range of services, from ...READ»

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Constructing women

 The construction business was once hostile at best to women in the field. Many women suffered sexual harassment and pressures from their male counterparts to leave the job. Around 1980, the government began cracking down on the ...READ»