Whether it’s for a company conference, industry trade show, or client meeting, your working life is likely to include at least one cross-state company trip. So how do you prepare

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Education and business: can they coexist? The answer is yes – if you can make it work with your busy schedule. Pursuing educational opportunities as you manage a job or

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With the new year upon us, you’re probably getting this a lot: “what’s your new year’s resolution?” It can be a tough question to tackle. And sometimes, you don’t need

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‘Tis the season for festive food, colorful lights – and holiday parties. Though some see company holiday parties as painfully awkward and unpleasant (and they certainly can be), they can

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Scaling a small business can be intimidating. In the goal to obtain more profit gains than losses, you may have to take risks with new tools and strategies. But with the

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Some stress is inevitable when running a small business, but that stress increases tenfold in a disorganized business. The better you organize your work, the better your business will operate.

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Cloud technology is everywhere today. People across many industries have adopted it in place of their on-premises servers to improve their business. In fact, Google predicts that

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Running a small business is not easy. Though you can find satisfaction and purpose in work, you can also encounter stress and burnout. In the door, frame, and hardware industry,

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What do customers think when they see your logo? Do they see a modern, polished mark conveying a statement, or an unclear typeface following the trends of 20 years ago?

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Soft skills are typically those personal qualities and characteristics that describe someone’s personality. Those within the door, frame and hardware industry can relate to working with someone who is a great

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