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  • Is America in the Midst of a High Tech Entrepreneurship Boom?

    March 28, 2014

    If you read the business press, you probably think the answer is yes. The popular media is full of stories about start-ups like Facebook, Groupon, Instagram, Linkedin, Snapchat, Twitter, WhatsApp, Yelp, and Zinga. American entrepreneurs are starting high tech companies at a feverish pace, the media experts say.

  • You Should Question Assumptions When You Are Successful

    March 26, 2014

    It’s easy for small business owners to question assumptions and themselves when they are failing. But at that point, it may be too late to fundamentally make changes that can turn their company around. The success rate goes up if the owner questions assumptions when things are going well.

  • Remain at Home Healthcare Treats Golden Years with Golden Rule

    March 25, 2014

    Who will take care of us when we can no longer take full care of ourselves? Unfortunately, this universal fear is often the prize we win for surviving into our elder years. The good news is that Brian Carrigan, Founder of Remain at Home Senior Care (RAH), is proving that we can transform our current senior care model into one that guarantees comfort, dignity, and immediate, skilled medical companion care to complement longevity.

  • Employees to Employers: Mind Your Own Business

    March 24, 2014

    How much can employers inquire about employees or have a say in their actions on and off the job? The staff of a small business can easily grow into a family of sorts, but this doesn’t give the employer the right to act as the patriarch. The trend, as evidenced by laws, court decisions and administrative rulings, seems to be toward less involvement of employers in the lives of their workers.

  • 15 Things That Could Cause Small Business Failure

    March 21, 2014

    It’s sad. 8 out of 10 businesses fail. And many of the causes can be prevented. This list can help you put together a plan to make sure your business is around next year. If you are guilty of any of these, make the necessary changes to get your small business going in the right direction.

  • Don’t Bet on IRS Budget Cuts Lowering Small Business Audit Rates

    March 20, 2014

    After several years of increases, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) small businesses audit rate declined in 2013, data released recently by the tax authority reveal.

  • The Link Between Thought Leadership & LinkedIn

    March 19, 2014

    The topic of thought leadership has been hot and heavy over the last year or two. Often discussed, speculated about and outright claimed by some, it is among the more misunderstood business concepts.

  • GDEcD & UGA to Host 2014 International VIP Tour

    March 18, 2014

    The University of Georgia will be one of 10 stops on the annual International VIP Tour that takes place March 19-21 and showcases a region of Georgia to the Consular Corps.

  • Fewer Students Plan to Become Business Owners

    March 17, 2014

    College students are more concerned with making money now than they were before the start of the Great Recession, research by the Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) at UCLA, reveals. Maybe that’s self-evident. But here’s a more surprising finding: The fraction of students intending to become business owners has also declined since 2007.

  • Majority of Businesses in Georgia Plan on Investing in Their Business in 2014

    March 14, 2014

    BMO Harris Bank released a study today that found that the majority of business owners/executives in Georgia plan on investing in their business in 2014. Hiring more employees tops the list of investment plans, followed closely by upgrades and purchases of equipment.

  • UGA Reports on Economic Impact of Athens Technical College

    March 13, 2014

    The economic impact of Athens Technical College on Northeast Georgia is in a new report from Dr. Jeffrey M. Humphreys that details his analysis of economic data from the Technical College System of Georgia for the 2012 fiscal year.

  • Getting New Hires Up to Speed Takes Longer Than You Think

    March 13, 2014

    Do you think your small business does a great job of getting new hires off on the right foot because you provide two or three weeks of intensive training and supervision? That’s a good start, but it may not be enough to create a dedicated, loyal and engaged employee.

  • Outsourced Product Development Gaining Popularity Among Small Businesses

    March 12, 2014

    A great product idea alone is no guarantee of success for an entrepreneur. The time taken to develop a product and take it to market within reasonable costs is a key aspect.

  • 10 Ways to Avoid Becoming a Sales Robot

    March 11, 2014

    “Hi, this is Ted and I’m from X Corporation. Do you have a few minutes?” I’m immediately up in arms. I know he wants to sell me something that I am 99% sure I do not want to buy (for the record, I’ve never made a purchase from someone cold calling me). Can you relate?

  • The Power of Thinking Big, But Starting Small

    March 10, 2014

    How did Google manage to come out of nowhere? And how did it grow to reach$58 billion in annual revenues in 2013 — all in under two decades?

  • It All Begins With Your LinkedIn Profile

    March 07, 2014

    LinkedIn is the best place for business professionals to post information about themselves, regardless of your discipline. As a business professional, regardless of what your function is, you need to be findable to those in your field.

  • Is Your Business Asking All The Wrong Questions?

    March 06, 2014

    Many entrepreneurs start a business because they have an overwhelming passion around a certain interest. They want to help people accomplish a stated goal. A problem develops in growing their business because they continually ask the wrong question: “I wonder if my exciting idea can help other people?”

  • Georgia Manufacturing Activity Reverses its Two-Month Decline

    March 05, 2014

    Georgia manufacturing activity reversed an anemic performance with a strong boost in new orders and production for February, which offset the doubledigit losses in the prior two months, according to a study released by Kennesaw State University.

  • 3 Steps to Setting Great Objectives in Your Business

    March 04, 2014

    A great shooter picks his first target, hits that target and then moves on to the next. We must do the same in our organizations. Pick the most important target, nail that target and then, and only then, move to the next. Georgia CEO Contributor Curt Fowler shares some strategic objectives for success.

  • Customer Service Matters Much More Than You May Think

    March 03, 2014

    Customer service is a big “elephant in the room” for so many businesses out there. It’s really not easy to train yourself or your employees with the virtues required to be a well-rounded, service-minded personality – a person with all the necessary attributes to make patrons to your business happy each and every time.

  • The Benefits of Giving Your Staff a Raise

    February 28, 2014

    Are you trying to keep your key employees happy by offering them perks like work-at-home days, cross-training and flexible hours? That’s great and I encourage you to keep offering those extras, but a new study shows that they may not be enough to retain workers.

  • The Tax Price of Success

    February 27, 2014

    It’s commonly understood that the better you do in business, the more taxes you’ll pay. As Scottish whiskey distiller, Thomas Robert Dewar, said: “Nothing hurts more than having to pay an income tax, unless it is not having to pay an income tax.”

  • Language of Leadership: Constructive Versus Destructive

    February 26, 2014

    While many people are given the title of leader, a lot of them don’t elicit results because they don’t communicate in a way that inspires action and results. Having studied leaders for several years there are three distinct behaviors that I see real, impactful leaders engage in.

  • How the Affordable Care Act Will Reduce Small Business Employment

    February 25, 2014

    The Congressional Budget Office reported that the Affordable Care Act will mean that two million fewer people will be employed full-time in 2017 than would be working in the absence of the law.

  • What Helped Drive Amazon’s Success From the Beginning

    February 24, 2014

    By now we all know how Amazon has changed the way we shop, read, and even create businesses with its Amazon Web Services arm. But in the early days of eCommerce, it was far from a sure success. As I’m in the process of writing a book on how Amazon has changed the rules of the game for customer engagement, I recently had the distinct pleasure of speaking with one of the people responsible for leading the design of Amazon’s first site.

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