According to Allied Van Lines, Spring is typically the best season to move to another residence. It’s probably a good time, too, to relocate your … Read more about What to Consider When Relocating Your Business
A New Twist on Spring Cleaning
The Cambridge Dictionary says Spring Cleaning means cleaning all of a place, very well, including parts you do not often clean. For a home, this means … Read more about A New Twist on Spring Cleaning
Recession Proofing Your Business: How Women Entrepreneurs Survive and Thrive
Recessions certainly present challenges, but there are opportunities too. Bill Gates started Microsoft during the oil embargo recession of 1973 to … Read more about Recession Proofing Your Business: How Women Entrepreneurs Survive and Thrive
Anecdotes of Women Entrepreneurs Helping Each Other
A long-time business acquaintance of mine—Rieva Lesonsky, owner of Small Business Currents—said in a blog for SCORE “When I started covering small … Read more about Anecdotes of Women Entrepreneurs Helping Each Other
What Makes a Great Woman Entrepreneur?
Do you think women need different characteristics or behavior than men to succeed as business owners? As a woman in the business world for 50 years, I … Read more about What Makes a Great Woman Entrepreneur?
Work-Life Balance for Women Entrepreneurs
During Women’s History Month, there are many topics that relate to women business owners. One of the big challenges for many women owners is achieving … Read more about Work-Life Balance for Women Entrepreneurs
Best Books to Read about Women in Business
If you’re a big reader, you likely find inspiration in the biographies of famous people. If you’re not a big reader, you might want to sample a book … Read more about Best Books to Read about Women in Business
Unique Opportunities for Women Business Owners
According to the World Economic Forum, 49% of all businesses being started in the U.S. today are by women. And women already own 42% of all U.S. … Read more about Unique Opportunities for Women Business Owners
Employment Tax Rules for Women in the Workplace
According to The State of Women in the Labor Market in 2023, three quarters of women ages 25 to 54 are employed; with 84% of them working full time. … Read more about Employment Tax Rules for Women in the Workplace
The State of Women-Owned Businesses 2023
March is Women’s History Month and a good time to reflect on how women are doing in business. Women now account for more than 10% of the CEOs of … Read more about The State of Women-Owned Businesses 2023
5 Reasons to Move Your Business to the Cloud in 2023
Many organizations have begun to recognize the long-term value of cloud computing, including increased security and cost savings. It’s a move that’s … Read more about 5 Reasons to Move Your Business to the Cloud in 2023
Unconventional Women Entrepreneurs I Admire
It’s Women’s History Month so I’d be remiss if I failed to applaud the contributions of women to business. When we think of women entrepreneurs, it’s … Read more about Unconventional Women Entrepreneurs I Admire
Growing Your Staff: What It Means for Legal Obligations
If you need to hire additional employees, it means your business is good. You’re probably well aware of the additional costs for each new … Read more about Growing Your Staff: What It Means for Legal Obligations
Strategies for Increased Learning for Owners and Staff
The quotation taped to my monitor from Benjamin Franklin reads: “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” What is learning? The dictionary … Read more about Strategies for Increased Learning for Owners and Staff
PEST Analysis and What It Means to Your Business
What is PEST analysis? It’s not an examination of whether there are ants or rodents on your premises. PEST stands for Political, Economic, … Read more about PEST Analysis and What It Means to Your Business