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Creating Maximum Business Value

Posted  May 21, 2012  by  Davis Blaine

Understanding what drives value in your company will pay you dividends when you decide to sell. Every business owner wants the maximum value when he or she sells a business. Not many succeed. What prevents business owners from generating higher value? By looking at several critical factors, we can see what creates higher (or lower) [...]

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How To Save On Your Next Office Lease

Posted  May 21, 2012  by  Sheryl Mazirow

Landlords lease office space 365 days a year. How often do you? Good information is the first step in obtaining a more favorable lease. Your office says a lot about you and your firm. The city, the building, the space, the furnishings are all a part of your brand, so finding a space that is [...]

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Cloud Computing

Posted  May 18, 2012  by  Bob Green

Cloud computing is taking the business world by storm. Here’s what you need to know about “the cloud” and your business. Go to My PC” is a product that allows people to sign in to their office PCs from other locations, and is being aggressively promoted through advertising. This tool may sound like “wow” technology, [...]

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Crisis Management In A Rapid-Fire Communication World

Posted  May 17, 2012  by  Cindy Rakowitz

Disasters. Lawsuits. Scandals. Criminal Matters. All strike fear into the souls of business owners. Having a well-thought-out crisis plan can help you avert a business-threatening problem. What happens when there is a natural disaster? There are injuries, there are hundreds missing and the city is in shambles. As a business leader, you have to disseminate [...]

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Business Development

Business Development For Young Professionals

Posted  May 17, 2012  by  Brian Hemsworth

Getting young professionals to blend online and offline marketing strategies will grow the receivables for your firm. Young attorneys and accountants have traditionally been a firm’s worker bees. Senior partners throw tons of work at them, and they’re expected to crank out the billable hours. And if they do that long enough, one day they [...]

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