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Changing Ownership for Your Small Business? Why You Need a Business Transition Plan

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on May 20, 2016

Regardless of the kind of exit you're considering for your business, it's going to take time to complete and will have an array of effects on you, your employees, your family, your finances, and more. In today's post, we'll elaborate on why you need a business transition plan.

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Topics: Small Business, Growing a Business

To Invest or Close: What's Right for Your Struggling Business?

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on May 18, 2016

It's hard to start a business, and even harder to admit when your business is struggling. The admission is only the first step to determining what's right for your struggling business. Do you fight onward and find out how to improve your struggling business? Or is it that your business will only continue to struggle, draining your energy and your wallet? There's no way to address this directly without looking at all the specifics of your business and industry.

In today's article we'll talk about some of the questions you should ask yourself to help figure out what's right for your struggling business.

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Topics: Small Business, Growing a Business

Real World Jobs and Employers for Remote and Industrial Medics

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on May 17, 2016

As an industrial or remote medic, job opportunities are plentiful worldwide in various industries. Your extensive training and real-world experience can open the doors to many types of work in tourism, industrial locations, third world countries, relief organizations, and more. This post will discuss where you can work and how to find work you're passionate about.

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Topics: Healthcare, Emergency Medicine & Critical Care

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Dos and Don'ts of Handling Difficult People in the Workplace

Posted by Mary Bradbury Jones on May 17, 2016

Working with difficult people is neither pleasant nor stress free. We also know just how unavoidable it can be. Accomplishing your project and career goals requires you to be good at handling difficult people in the workplace, so take a moment to reflect with our top tips for how to handle difficult people in the workplace.

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Topics: Professional Development, HR & Organizational Effectiveness, Communications

Business Profile: i3D Manufacturing

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on May 16, 2016

 

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Topics: Business Profiles

[White Paper]: Training Lean Six Sigma Green Belts

This is the summary of a paper written by Global Corporate College, a partner with CLIMB.

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Topics: Professional Development, Operations

How We Celebrated Small Business Week

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on May 13, 2016

When it comes to honoring and promoting small and local businesses, almost everyone thinks of Small Business Saturday. To be fair, it is timed at the height of the retail shopping season, but this isn't the only time of year that focuses on small businesses. In fact, Small Business Week was earlier this month.

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Topics: Small Business

Exploring the Many Job Opportunities for Nutritionists

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on May 11, 2016

Holistic nutritionists seek to bring health and vitality to people’s lives by balancing the body, mind, and spirit — a whole health approach. The focus is on improvement in health through consistent healthy eating on a daily basis and healthy and mindful living. Recommendations are made based on the uniqueness of each individual, particularly the differences in biochemical makeup and personal heritage.

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Topics: Healthcare, Functional Nutrition, Integrative Healthcare

10 Benefits to Having Someone on Your Team Who Is Trained in Project Management

Businesses large and small can see major benefits from using a project manager. Even your team — or you as a business professional — can experience the benefits of being trained in project management. That's because the concepts that underlie project management are essentially a playbook for success. Today's article will discuss the benefits of having someone on your team who is trained in project management.

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Topics: Professional Development, Project Management

Encore Entrepreneurship: Age is Opportunity!

Posted by Jackie Babicky Peterson on May 03, 2016

There are now about 100 million people in the U.S. over the age of 50 - and most of them are going to live a very long time. Life expectancy has increased dramatically over the last century. Now when you turn 65 you can look ahead to 20, 25, even 30 more independent, energetic, active years. Never before in the history of humanity have we had such long life expectancy.  What an apportunity.

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Topics: Small Business, Encore Entrepreneurship

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