The recession and lingering unemployment woes have unveiled the barbell nature of the labor market. Gary Schilling brings up some interesting points about the middle class and how it's changed.
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Despite the expansion of communication media, public speaking remains one of the most powerful methods of conveying messages. Expert Steven Gaffney explains the importance of public speaking.
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Can a book help you change? No. But it can help you once you do. Expert Tom Asacker explains the importance of change.
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Success as a small business owner requires two kinds of passion: love of what you want to do, and love for a profession. Jim Blasingame joins us to discuess the importance of these two types of pa...
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Small-business owners need to go where their customers spend a significant amount of time and, not-surprising, they are spending more time in social networks. Expert Neal Creighton sheds some light...
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As the 17th century dawned, cause-and-effect was merging parallel universes. In the Old World, a decision by a group of Leiden Separatists put them on a circuitous journey. Meanwhile, in the New Wo...
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Bill Dunkelberg provides a basic summary of the small business economic trends survey from the month of September. He covers labor, spending, credit, inflation, and more.
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Burnout is a general erosion of the spirit that occurs when its victims have been worn out as a result of long term stress. Here are more tips from Joyce Weiss to keep the flame burning.
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How do small business retailers prevent the e-business disrupter force from turning into their Death Star? By incorporating an online strategy with the traditional.
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A lot of people think networking is for those who are young and new to business. However, the studies don’t support that line of thinking. Ivan Misner gives the details.
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