[This article was written by business writer Declan Peltier.] The world of business is always changing and shifting. Technological, economic, and sociological factors all contribute to a business landscape that never stays static. As a business owner, you must be willing …

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[Today’s guest article was written by Kara Masterson, a business writer from Utah.] Ergonomics is the science of making common tasks more comfortable. It is big business for companies that design ergonomic products and services, but it can also be …

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[This week’s guest post was written by Brionna Kennedy.] When President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010, many business owners worried about the financial impact of the new law. The 900 page law is confusing, …

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[This guest post was written by business writer Adam Kinsey.] The goal most, if not all, businesses is to grow and thrive within their marketplace and economy. For this to happen, the operations model needs to inherently possess the ability to …

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Red Rose Forest, a small business, successfully decarbonized its industrial unit by implementing their energy efficiency improvements. As a result, they saved as much as £3,900 ($5930) and 19 tonnes of carbon every year. The technology used controls the combi-boiler heating by dividing …

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[This blog post is brought to you by guest author Terri Williams.] Small business owners have the same demands as medium and large business owners; they just have fewer resources. To remain competitive, there is a temptation to engage in …

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