August 2011 Features

  • Balancing Personal and Professional on Facebook

    August 31, 2011

    By now, you probably have a Facebook account. According to some recent reports, there are nearly 750 million other people on Facebook as well. But no matter how long you’ve had an account, you may still be struggling with this question: how do I balance my personal and professional lives on my Facebook profile?

  • Why You Should Stay Under The Radar

    August 30, 2011

    Every entrepreneur wants to see their business grow. But there is a risk. If you grow too big or too fast, the competition will catch on. By growing fast and staying under the radar, you will allow your business to strengthen.

  • Cut To Grow: Simple Strategies For Building Your Business

    August 29, 2011

    Chris Brogan, President of Human Business Works, shares how to cut things out of your business to make it and you more productive.

  • 9 Things Every Entrepreneur Should Know Before Starting A Business

    August 25, 2011

  • 3 Smart Investments For Greater Productivity

    August 24, 2011

    A faster computer might help you work faster, or it might help you get on Facebook faster. So if speedier laptops for everyone aren't the answer, what is?

  • Recession? Sure Feels Like One

    August 23, 2011

    Dr. Joe explains that another recession may have already started, and the thought of that may be all that's needed to create demands for more Fed easing and more fiscal stimulus. The NASDAQ is down -18% from the start of the December 2007 recession on an inflation-adjusted basis. The commodities and consumer inflation trends may actually be slowing right now. Yet again, Dr. Joe explains some of the economic workings that are contrary to the morning news.

  • Do You Think Like An Employee Or An Entrepreneur?

    August 22, 2011

    Whether we choose to work for a business or to start our own, our ability to identify our business mindset as well as the mindset of the organizations who pay us can lead to successful business relationships or disaster. Organizations that value entrepreneurial thinking tend to undervalue folks who think like employees. Those that value employee thinking tend to find entrepreneurial thinkers disruptive, difficult to manage and counterproductive to the organizational goals.

  • The Zen Way To Build A Successful Business

    August 19, 2011

    Zen philosophers knew nothing about social media. But, Guy Kawasaki recently wrote about how Zen can help with Powerpoint, Facebook and Twitter. Similarly, studying the ancient wisdom of these masters can also provide a path to build a successful business. According to Zen philosophy, there are "five fingers" of success that have worked for thousands of years.

  • Top 10 Attributes Of Successful Strategic Plans

    August 18, 2011

    For all of the attention and focus placed on strategic planning and change initiatives, it’s hard to imagine that roughly 70 percent of strategic plans fail and 73 percent of change initiatives fall short of producing any meaningful or lasting change. Troubled by these figures, we compared notes on initiatives that have succeeded and, sourcing some renowned scholars, have come up with a top 10 list of shared attributes.

  • 9 Business Lessons From A Blown Out Car Tire

    August 17, 2011

    Your businesses is similar to a blown tire. If we take the time to observe closely, there are a variety of signs warning we will notice that can indicate problems (or continued success) in our businesses. As business owners it is critical that you are in tune with all aspects of your business.

  • Are You Using the Right Economic Benchmarks for Your Business?

    August 16, 2011

    Is it real? Is it current? No, we're not talking about philosophy or the timeliness of something, we're talking about financial data. Dr. Joe explains how to use national economic data when comparing your business performance to the economy. Be sure to use the right tool at the right time and in the right way.

  • Unemployment, the Downgrade, the Stock Rout, and Productivity

    August 11, 2011

    It was an interesting weekend, with Standard and Poors downgrading U.S. long-term debt (but not changing short-term debt ratings) to just a small notch under AAA. Why was everyone surprised? It was telegraphed for weeks, and everyone had access to the same Congressional Budget Office baseline data they were using in their forecasts. No matter which baseline you selected, which was a bone of contention with the Treasury Department, it showed the same thing.

  • Using LinkedIn to Find a Job

    August 10, 2011

    LinkedIn allows you to upload your resume right to your profile, which is a fantastic feature. Potential employers have the most important document that you can produce. The time you spend crafting a solid resume is validated when you open it up to the LinkedIn audience.

  • How To Land Rockstar Employees By Buying Companies For Free

    August 09, 2011

    The best kind of people to hire for a small business are self-starters. The type who are curious, motivated, don’t do anything halfway. These are the people who give everything to their work because they know their work will give a lot back in return.

  • Getting Noticed: Small and Medium-Sized Businesses Need A Cross Media Strategy

    August 08, 2011

  • Building a Professional Sales Team Selecting the Right People

    August 04, 2011

    In the first article in our series we discussed the importance of defining the role of Professional Sales Person in your organization. This analysis must consider what your clients are looking for in a sales representative

  • GDP Data Revisions Show Steeper Recession and Unrecovered Economy

    August 02, 2011

    The economy is still faltering. While there was great hope that successful completion of the debt ceiling negotiations would be met with economic enthusiasm, from what we know of the agreements as proposed is that, as usual, the debt ceiling is just raised, and there is a lot of kicking the can down the road, so each side can blame the other for lack or restraint or lack of cooperation, and spending can continue.

  • 9 Business Trends That Aren't Going Away

    August 01, 2011

    Last time I was in Florida, I passed a woman on the beach wearing a shirt that read: “Pregnant is the new skinny.” While the shirt itself was pretty ridiculous, it inspired me to look around for other new trends and how they relate to business. Today we’re going to explore a collection of trends that are here to stay.