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    Podcast: The State of the Workforce means You and Your People

    July 28, 2006July 8, 2017

    Podcast: Be Excellent quoted the 2006 Employee Review by recruiter Randstad, reported by Management-Issues. Almost 90% of employees said that feeling valued is an critical factor in job satisfaction, but barely 30% of them felt that they were valued by their own employers. Only 25% of employees felt that their organizations felt any loyalty towards…

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  • community | economic development | entrepreneurship | rural | workforce

    Bringing home successful entrepreneurs

    July 27, 2006August 27, 2014

    Now here is a strategy for rural development: Hope that one of your small town’s alumni will return and pour money on you. Don’t want to wait? Start looking for alumni to bring back, organize general alumni events, and build relationships with people. At the same time, don’t forget your “never lefts,” the people who…

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  • economic development | global | rural

    Business incubators introduced in Jamaica

    July 26, 2006August 27, 2014

    The government of Jamaica is introducing business incubators to support its entrepreneurs. They are doing things a little differently than US incubators, to meet their own unique needs. Jamaica has large rural regions, but faces a familiar problem of people migrating to the cities for jobs. The government will be inviting entrepreneurs to bid for…

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  • economic development | rural | tourism

    Georgia investing in airports as rural economic development

    July 26, 2006August 27, 2014

    Georgia has plans to develop its rural areas, and the latest initiative is an investment in rural airports. Rural airports are important to business development, tourism, health care, and transportation. Quite a bit of bang for the buck. Announced in Vidalia on Monday, the initiative includes small, rural airports scattered over the entire state, from…

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  • POV | rural

    POV – Step by Step Fund Raising

    July 26, 2006August 27, 2014

    Let me introduce you to Sandra Sims of Wichita Falls, Texas. She is the owner of Step by Step Fundraising and calls herself a Fundraising Coach. That title reflects her special experience with athletic fundraisers, like Relay for Life and Team in Training. The Luekemia and Lymphoma Society’s Team in Training prepared her not only…

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  • rural

    Joining Grasshopper New Media

    July 25, 2006August 27, 2014

    Small Biz Survival has been invited to join Grasshopper New Media! And, yes, we have accepted. This is a project of our blog friend Chris Brogan. The idea is to consolidate audio and video content from a number of different quality producers into a single source. We’ll be contributing on small business, rural issues, and…

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  • rural

    New profiles coming up

    July 24, 2006August 27, 2014

    Over the coming week, watch for some profiles of small business owners. At the recent national conference of Business and Professional Women/USA, I took time to interview a couple of interesting business women to share with you. Now if Jeanne (OkieJ) and I can just recover from that train ride home… New to SmallBizSurvival.com? Take…

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  • marketing

    Do I Need Promotional Business Products?

    July 18, 2006August 27, 2014

    According to David Hudson in a recent post I read, this can be important if you plan to market your small business for growth and success. He’s given some guidelines to go by when planning your promotional strategy that include thinking about how your promotional product will meet your client’s need as well as fit…

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