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    1. Transportation Trends & Best Practices
      The global pandemic, ecommerce boom and high demand across most transportation modes right now have all impacted Midwest transportation providers. Here’s how companies are adapting to the shifting environment and planning for the future. A center of logistics and transportation activity, the Midwest is not only a contr
    2. Bookkeeping Is An Essential Part Of Money Management In Business
      Every business owner needs to keep accurate and timely accounting records, so good bookkeeping is a vital part of the business. Bookkeeping builds the
    3. From Red To Black: How An Expense Audit Can Turn Your Business Around
      A solid financial management strategy is key to the health of your business. Here's how expense audit can help
    4. Retirement Planning In The Face Of Uncertainty
      Retirement planning is the solution in the face of uncertainty. While the markets are volatile and there are clouds on the horizon, traditional retirement planning is still evolving and more personalized than ever. Ensuring that you have a solid and actionable retirement plan in place will help you effectively prepare
    5. Is COVID-19 Forcing Your Digital Transformation? 12 Steps To Move Faster
      There’s an image floating around LinkedIn and Twitter asking people what inspired their digital transformation. Was it 1. CEO 2. CTO or 3. Covid-19?
    6. Smart Strategies for Couples Who Run a Business Together
      Gail Nott was a marketing consultant and her husband, Cory, a tech consultant, when they joined forces in 2018 to help other consulting and coaching businesses expand. Married since 2005, Gail, 46, and Cory, 53, of Nicasio, Calif., found it tough going at first.
    7. What Recent (but Enduring) Changes in the Healthcare Industry Mean for You
      How many times have you heard the phrase “new normal” recently? Have you wondered what, exactly, that may look like for operators in the Healthcare space? It’s too early to call every 2020 trend a winner or loser, but there are some sure-fire early takeaways for Healthcare industry players. All business leaders in our
    8. CFOs increasingly prioritizing ESG issues along with addressing talent shortage
      Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment has quickly progressed from a mere compliance issue to a core value for many organizations. "It
    9. Common Scams That Target Small Businesses
      Small businesses are the backbone of the American economy, but they are also prime targets for scammers. Why? Because small businesses often don’t
    10. 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