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THE ENTREPRENEUR'S GUIDEBOOK

Follow the trends in small business and share your own success tips inside the guide.

small business briefs

News and resources for small businesses. by Karen Goodwin

In this month's briefing ...


SMALL BUSINESS FEATURES


keeping your company focused on customers

Try this five-step program.

the importance of listening to customers

How keeping quiet can help you nail that sale.

getting personal

Adding a personal touch can make a big differnce with clients and customers.

happy employees are the key to success

Because when they're happy, your customers will be happy.

networking to win

Using professional connections to your advantage.

the millennial mindset

Managing twenty-somethings requires some special understanding.

emails: get the subject line right

Doing so will create more effective communications and less work for
everyone.

presentations: poise counts

it's not just what you say to a business group or gathering -- it's how you say it.

releasing the panic button

This file backup plan will help you bounce back from just about any computer disaster. by Mike Hogan
When it comes to making decisions, your gut is the most sophisticated tool you’ll ever consult. by Lynn Robinson

technology pays

These eight tech innovations may save your business thousands each year. by Leah Ingram

TOPICS

The Entrepreneur's Guidebook - ExecutiveTravelMagazine.com


preserving your pricing power in a down market

Don't succumb to the temptation that lower prices will save you.


brushing up your language skills

If you have foreign clients or customers, it could be a huge benefit.

now's the time to negotiate

A recession could present an opportunity to revisit business relationships.

stop shouting - start inspiring

You can motivate your team to innovate and change without being demanding. by Stephen Denning


tomorrow’s forecast

Do-it-yourself trendspotting is an inexpensive way to get ahead of the curve. by Kemp Powers

small business, big ideas

Anita Campbell doesn’t just run her own small business--she’s also looking out for the other 25 million small businesses in america. by Jenna Schnuer

busting at the seams

For small-business owners, expanding outside their local market is a sign of successful growth—and also changes the way they need to operate. by Kemp Powers

lessons from entrepreneurs

Brendam Coffey interviews seven entrepreneurs, ranging from young to old, from modest means to fabulously wealthy.

Successful entrepreneurs explain how they turned their favorite hobbies into a good living. by Barbara Benham

Don't let an overflowing in-box disrupt your work life.

COLUMNS: selling


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how to sell in a slow economy

Ask yourself these questions to keep sales on track.













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