Tue.Aug 28, 2018

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Businesses and Essential Services

YoungUpstarts

Businesses require all sorts of diverse services in the modern world. It can be hard to keep a business running well without them. If you’re a business owner, you have to take all sorts of service requirements into consideration. Businesses often require interior design service, first and foremost. A business that lacks an attractive and inviting interior space may flounder in its competitive industry.

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How to Write a Business Plan for an Outpatient Medical Practice

Up and Running

So you’re thinking about starting your own outpatient medical practice. You probably have many good reasons to open a private practice. Private practices can be lucrative, although it requires you to spend time building relationships with patients while also attending to all business processes that are part of running your practice. Maybe you want more autonomy over your practice and your workflow.

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Facebook and Google Ads – The Keys to Small Business Paid Search

Duct Tape Marketing

Facebook and Google Ads – The Keys to Small Business Paid Search written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing. If you want to run a business today, you need to be advertising on Facebook and Google. These two tech giants dominate the online advertising market, and their reach is so incredibly broad (both have billions of users each month) that to leave them out of your strategy is to not have an online strategy at all.

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Startup Growth Made Possible By FinTech: 5 Empowering Benefits

YoungUpstarts

From inflexible funding requirements to fierce market competition, start-up businesses have many obstacles to surpass before they can reach stability and make a profit. It takes a great deal of ambition and innovation to get over the initial hardships of running a start-up, but, unlike a few decades ago, when entrepreneurs had a limited set of tools at their disposal, nowadays both technological and financial innovations offer a much-needed helping hand.

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Building Healthy Innovation Ecosystems for Your Projects

Speaker: Nick Noreña, Innovation Coach and Advisor, Kromatic

Every startup and innovation project exists within an ecosystem that either helps or hurts that project. As innovation managers, we need to keep a pulse of that ecosystem and make sure we're helping those innovation projects we're managing every step of the way. In this webinar, Nick Noreña will walk through an Innovation Ecosystem Model that he and his team at Kromatic have developed to help investors, heads of product, teachers, and executives understand how they can best support innovation in

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5 Small Business PR Ideas to Skyrocket Sales

Rembrandt Communications

Get Ready for a Great. Holiday Season! As we celebrate summer’s end and back-to-school, it’s time to dive into holiday marketing and think about small business PR ideas. That’s right! While online and print advertising, email campaigns, and more may be at the top of your list, don’t forget about all of the public relations […]. The post 5 Small Business PR Ideas to Skyrocket Sales appeared first on Small business PR and content strategy that boost sales, awareness and credibility fast!

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Seven Steps To Communicating As A Strategic Leader

YoungUpstarts

by Diana Thomas and Stacey Boyle, coauthors of “ Be More Strategic in Business: How to Win Through Stronger Leadership and Smarter Decisions “ Have you been told that you need to be more strategic? Do you get good results at work but find that you’re spinning your wheels, unable to achieve your goals? If you’re anything like us when we’ve been on the receiving end of such feedback, you’ve probably thought, “What does that even mean!?”.

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How Redtag.ca Helps You Save On Your Next Entrepreneurial Venture

YoungUpstarts

If you are running your own business, traveling is par for the course. Often, travel costs can be among the top expenses for entrepreneurs but there are ways to cut down on your spending. Business travel has been contributing over $10 trillion USD annually over the past few years, according to Statista. It has been estimated that there are over 400 million business trips taken each year.

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You Can’t Afford To Overlook Mental Health And Workplace Safety

YFS Magazine

Our thoughts and emotional state largely dictate how we act. When you address mental health it can get to the root of many workplace safety problems.

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5 Benefits Of Expanding Your Business Into Global Markets

YoungUpstarts

With the extensive focus on how the internet has divided Americans over the last two years, it’s hard to keep an eye on how it’s benefited businesses worldwide. Business is not local anymore, it’s global, and those looking to become Fortune 500 companies must expand beyond to really get ahead. Would it benefit you to consider expanding your business into the international markets?

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Startup Marketing: Leverage an Instagram Marketing Service

The Startup Magazine

Roughly 88% of the U.S. population has one or more social media profiles. So it’s no secret that your audience is out there. It’s just a matter of finding the right people that will connect with your brand. For any new business looking to increase brand awareness in a way that is both efficient and affordable, what better tool than an Instagram marketing service?

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Three leadership lessons from Slack’s Stewart Butterfield

Version One Ventures

Photo credit: Scott Schiller (Slack). Last week, I had the pleasure of sitting down for an intimate fireside chat with Slack’s Stewart Butterfield as he was honoured with C100 ’s Icon of Canadian Entrepreneurship (ICE) award. This award is presented yearly to a Canadian who has played a historic role in technology and innovation, as well as demonstrated a commitment to giving back to Canadian entrepreneurship.

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13 Powerful Ways You Can Manage Customer Expectations Better To Grow Your Business Faster Than Ever

YoungUpstarts

by Katie Lundin of crowdspring. A prospective customer looks to your business to provide something they need or want. This is the beginning of a very important story for your business. And, starting with your very first interaction, this story can develop in one of three ways: You fail to meet their expectations. You meet their expectations. You exceed their expectations.

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Why my Purpose is to have an out-sized, positive impact on the world

Jeff Hilimire

Here are two truths that I doubt anyone can debate. Truth #1: Those in power want to stay in power. Truth #2: Those in power look an awful lot like me (white male). I think its very natural to be in power and want to keep or increase that power. One might say its ‘human nature’ But the scales are tipped in one direction, and everything is easier for you when you look a certain way.

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GFi Innovation Public Training Course

Gregg Fraley, Author of Jack's Notebook

Innovation Intensive . Thursday, September 13, 2018, The Keith House, Chicago. Master Innovation Trainer: Gregg Fraley. Register Now: gregg@greggfraley.com. Course Description: Innovation Intensive is a one day, deep dive, into fundamental and advanced concepts in innovation. It immerses participants in the relevant theory and systematic practices critical to organizational growth.

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Austin’s tech sector needs to step up its voting game

Austin Startup

Results of ATA’s research into Austin tech’s voting habits Big decisions are made by those who show up. And when it comes to civic engagement, voting is the most basic form of showing up. Part of Austin Tech Alliance ’s mission to promote civic engagement in Austin’s tech sector means encouraging folks employed in tech to get registered and turned out to vote during each and every election.

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