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Get, Set, Fail......Five Common Mistakes New Franchisees Make In the First Year
Credit : Pexels So. You’re the proud owner of a brand new franchise business. You did your research, explored all of the options, investigated the legals fully and you’re confident that the franchise you’ve chosen to invest in is the right one for you. You’re fully behind the product or service that you’re going to be
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How to Unlock Your Business Potential With Artificial Intelligence
A.I. can help with things like automation, streamlining operations, and leveraging data. In the ever-evolving landscape of entrepreneurship, staying
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Estate planning is a crucial aspect of managing your assets and ensuring your wishes are honored after your passing.
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How Old National Bank unlocks the power of disability inclusion
By Corliss Garner Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer What if your business gained access to a largely untapped talent pool of
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Order up! Old National’s Empower Loan Program keeps Casetta Kitchen and Counter in business
A young couple enters a bank, looking for a loan for a start-up women-owned restaurant. In most cases, banks would say. Enter Old National’s
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Why CEOs Of SMBs Make Easy Cyber Targets
Worried that junior- and mid-level road warriors might make your company vulnerable to a cyberattack? When it comes to digital security, your weakest security link is more likely to be a company leader, according to a new study. In the C-suite, there’s often a significant gap between the real and perceived risk of cybe
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How To Future-Proof Your Business For The New Capitalism
With the effects of the novel coronavirus continuing to send shockwaves through the economy, business leaders are, rightfully, worried about the fate of their companies. Those companies that survive certainly will be looking for ways to better prepare for the future. And while most leaders will rightfully turn their at
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Take Ownership of the Customer Experience
geralt / Pixabay I recently visited the website of a prominent sports apparel business to order some expensive Adidas for my 16-year-old. I’m a busy, working mom and have fully embraced all the advantages online shopping can offer. Over the past 10 years, I’ve probably spent thousands of dollars with this business and
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Small Business Owners Ask: Am I Paying My Employees The Right Salary?
By Rieva Lesonsky Survey after survey of small business owners indicates that attracting and keeping employees is one of the biggest challenges today. And with the unemployment rate still low, that problem is not likely to go away soon. A few months ago we noted that, according to a survey from Kelton Global, commissio