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    1. Four Steps To Re-Think Customer Experience In The Coronavirus Crisis
      If the customer experience for your company hasn’t changed between February and April, you are unusual. In industry after industry, from consumer goods to B2B technology, the distancing, fear, and economic turbulence caused by the coronavirus are affecting the sales process, customer selection criteria, the way product
    2. The Benefits of Outsourcing for Small Businesses
      Introduction Outsourcing has garnered popularity as a strategic approach for small enterprises aiming to streamline operations, curtail
    3. Key Workplace Trends You Need To Know For 2024
      As we near the end of 2023, many leaders and employees are asking the same question: What will the workplace look like in 2024?
    4. What Should Your Business Still Be Doing Manually, Anyway?
      When it comes to business, there are a few tasks that you're better off doing manually.gettyWhen it comes to business processes, many companies try to automate as much as possible to help save time and streamline operations. From accounting software to social media tools, there are countless ways to automate small and
    5. Why Proactive Sustainability Is Smart Business
      As we approach 2030, and with most industries behind pace on net-zero goals, it’s time to rethink the role sustainability plays in business.
    6. Qualities of the successful small business CFO
      Based on my experience, a few key qualities are needed to be a successful small business CFO.
    7. How to Effectively Manage Teams in the Post-COVID Era
      The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we do business and live our lives in many important ways. No matter the industry or niche you’re in, you surely had to find ways to accommodate new trends in managing operations, such as remote work, closing your physical stores to everything except low-contact strategies, and the
    8. Are You Really Prepared To Weather A Recession?
      In this Sept. 16, 2008 file photo, people work inside the Lehman Brothers headquarters in New York. Shoppers won’t be picking up little tables from the Bombay Company in the coming year. Or investing with Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns. Or flying to Hawaii on Aloha Airlines. Or buying ultra-cheap tickets on Skybus ei
    9. How to establish your agricultural brand
      For years we have considered fruits, vegetables and meats as generic products that fulfill the same function: feed us. We often see campaigns about the importance of eating more papaya or about the benefits of ingesting ginger. However, seldom do agribusinesses present us with the reasons why we should select, say, the
    10. Tight labor markets will be top business challenge in 2020
      The labor markets have been tight for several years, and it’s only going to get worse in 2020. The latest reports from both large corporations and