Last year when I joined the Small Business Advisory Board within the Grandview Chamber of Commerce, we discussed what we could do to help businesses succeed, and what advise we might be able to give them to help. We all know there is not much substitute for experience in the business world, and connecting business owners and leaders together to discuss issues is a critical form of help. Joining chambers, business associations, rotary clubs, etc, can all help your businesses, not just from increased exposure and finding new customers, but also peer advise regarding business issues.
I also found local publications regarding businesses in your area are also good sources of information. One publication, thinking Bigger Business, is an exceptional forum for this type of business knowledge. Each month they have many articles from various authors, most of whom are business owners, or experts in their field, that detail out many of the issues businesses are going through, along with some ideas on how to solve problems and/or save money, which means bigger profits!
thinking Bigger Business's website is http://www.ithinkbigger.com/
They offer a monthly magazine and/or an email web version.
It is nice to read and see other business people with similar issues to our own problems. It is also nice to get some possible solutions for those issues.
I also found local publications regarding businesses in your area are also good sources of information. One publication, thinking Bigger Business, is an exceptional forum for this type of business knowledge. Each month they have many articles from various authors, most of whom are business owners, or experts in their field, that detail out many of the issues businesses are going through, along with some ideas on how to solve problems and/or save money, which means bigger profits!
thinking Bigger Business's website is http://www.ithinkbigger.com/
They offer a monthly magazine and/or an email web version.
It is nice to read and see other business people with similar issues to our own problems. It is also nice to get some possible solutions for those issues.
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