PLANNING FOR 2012

The beginning of a New Year is a time when it is useful to reflect on the past, but most important to look forward to the future. Where will you start planning the success for business in 2012? Check out some different online articles to get started.

How to Write a One-Page Business Plan
Writing a one-page business plan helps the small business owner focus on the main components that make up the company. Consider the business plan a good option to write even with a single employee--you--perhaps operating a home Internet business. It brings professionalism through defining the business, setting goals and a means to see how well certain areas flourish while others might falter.
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Beyond Your Logo
All businesses have a name, most businesses have a logo and some have a slogan. For most people in business these three things are the sum total of the company branding.
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Beyond Economic Survival
97 Ways Small Communities Can Thrive – A Guide to Community Vitality” was released on the web this week by the Centre for Innovative & Entrepreneurial Leadership
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6 Ways Energy Efficacy can Improve your Bottom Line
Sustainability isn’t always just about the environment; it can also be about making good business decisions. Everyone likes to save money and by being strategic about your energy costs you can make instant improvements to your businesses bottom line.
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Create a value-driven business plan.
When the iPhone first hit the market four years ago, Murillo instantly saw an opportunity to create a renewable product that would stand out in the sea of,
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Money for Your Small Business
Entrepreneurs in need of money to finance their Canadian small business may want to get a grant, loan, or other form of financial aid that can be put towards new equipment, renovations, training, advertising, and numerous other objectives. Learn more about how to get government money and other tips to grow your small business with these valuable
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