Managing a Business
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Explore the topics below to find best practice methods, articles, case studies and resources that will help you manage and grow your organization effectively.
It takes many skills to lead an organization - leadership, planning, decision making, culture, communications, Board of Directors.
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Organizations have many resources to manage - procurement, inventory, assets, facilities, R&M.
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Management of Finance and Administration - budgeting, taxes, financing, regulations, insurance, IT, accounting, cash flow.
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People are the most important resource - recruitment & retention, compensation, benefits, personnel.
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Every organization has to delivery effectively its products and services - Quality control, sales and marketing, customer service, research and development, time management, project management, production methods.
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Are you leaving your business? Maybe you are retiring or handing your business to a relative? Whatever the reason, be smart about how you make your exit.
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Explore information about a variety of industries. Find invaluable information targeted to your specific line of business.
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SBA provides small business counseling and training through a variety of programs and resource partners across the country. Check out the resources that are available to you and your business!
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The process of starting and managing a business requires a lot of analysis and paperwork. SBA has just about every resource you’ll need.
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The process of starting and managing a business requires a lot of analysis and paperwork. SBA has just about every resource you’ll need.
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The process of starting and managing a business requires a lot of analysis and paperwork. SBA has just about every resource you’ll need.
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The process of starting and managing a business requires a lot of analysis and paperwork. SBA has just about every resource you’ll need.
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The process of starting and managing a business requires a lot of analysis and paperwork. SBA has just about every resource you’ll need.
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