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A Look Inside: Bombshells Salon

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on December 22, 2015

Walking into Bombshells Salon, you are immediately swept away by the class and elegance of the little converted house turned boutique salon in downtown Beaverton. April Orme and DaLynne McIntyre are good friends and hair stylists who had dreamed of opening up their own salon for years. In fact, they had their business name registered for two years before they decided to jump in. Finally, on March 1, 2010 they opened up their checking account, found a place on Craigslist, and six weeks later opened for business. They called in every favor from family, friends, and clients, and worked around the clock to make it happen – all without any outside money.

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Topics: Small Business, Business Profiles

Top 5 Points for Brand Consistency Across Channels

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on December 21, 2015

While running a business, you've likely come to understand the importance of having a functioning, informative, and easily found website. Of course, just having a website isn't enough — you need to be using it to reach your sales goals and to bring in more customers.

As with most things in business, integration is key. Despite the fact that 95% of retailers agree that digital and physical consumer experiences must be interconnected for one seamless experience across multiple channels, many stores still act like online and in-store activities are separate. Consumers already expect this intuitive level of convergence. Some aspects of this convergence may sit outside your reach for now (i.e., a new POS system that offers real time understanding of in-store and online purchases and stock inventory), but in this article, we're going to focus on in-store and online. 

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Topics: Professional Development, Small Business, Growing a Business, Sales & Marketing

Tips for Interviewing for Your First Entry Level Healthcare Position

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on December 18, 2015

If you have made the decision to begin your career in the healthcare field, you undoubtedly are already spending plenty of time searching for openings, writing cover letters, and sending out resumes. On its own, the application process can be stressful. So what happens when you add the pressure that comes with your first interview for an entry level healthcare position?

Understandably, you may feel a bit intimidated at first. After all, you are getting set to enter a new field with new surroundings. But by taking the time to prepare and research your potential employer, you can master the art of the interview and put your best foot forward. When preparing for your interview, keep in mind the Three R’s: research, rehearsal, and references. These tips for interviewing for healthcare positions will help you on your journey to landing your first position in the healthcare industry.

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers, Nursing Assistant (CNA 1 & 2)

A Look Inside: Green Drop Garage

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on December 16, 2015

As my colleague and I waited for Farhad Ghafarzade, the owner and founder of Green Drop Garage, I knew I wasn’t in an ordinary mechanic shop. A disco ball dangles from the ceiling, a pink feather boa drapes over a hook, bicycles hang up on the wall, and a whiteboard has a drawing of a car engine and its components. With friendly staff and comfy couches, it’s a place you wouldn’t mind hanging out in for an oil change. From its atmosphere to its commitment to green practices to even its owner’s journey, Green Drop Garage is different.

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Topics: Small Business, Business Profiles

6 Easy Tips to Enhance Your Retail Store Today

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on December 15, 2015

First impressions are everything. An inviting and well maintained store can help drive traffic and encourage sales. In this post we’ll look at six tips you can use to create a welcoming retail environment for your shoppers.

Utilize the tips below to make your retail store an inviting consumer utopia. Are you ready to take your retail business to the next level? Check out PCC SBDC's Retail Business Builders program to launch (or re-launch) your retail business with confidence. 

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Topics: Small Business, Stories & News, Retail, Growing a Business

Exploring a Day in the Life of a Pharmacy Technician

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on December 14, 2015

Thank you for reading our newest series, in which a day in the life of a number of different healthcare professions will is explored. Today’s post will walk through a day in the life of a Pharmacy Technician to help you decide if this career is the right one for you.

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers

How Investing in Risk Management Training Can Save Your Business

Posted by Mary Bradbury Jones on December 10, 2015

In terms of modern risk management in the U.S., it of course existed before the financial crisis in 2008, but many of us have gained a whole new perspective on insuring against risk when the crisis hit. Now that the economy is getting back on its feet, some professionals, especially small business owners, are starting to wonder if it's still worth the investment. This article is meant to answer that question and help you make the right decision on whether risk management training can benefit your company.

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Topics: Professional Development, Small Business

A Look Inside: Oculus Fine Carpentry

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on December 08, 2015

Three hours southwest of Portland, along a scenic stretch of the Oregon coast, stands Heceta Head lighthouse. This classic lighthouse offers a spectacular view, towering two hundred feet above the ocean. It’s also a functioning lighthouse, able to project a beam of light more than twenty miles out to sea.  But after more than a century of exposure to the punishing rain and wind, the lighthouse was closed for repairs in 2011. That’s when Amy McAuley, the owner and sole employee of Oculus Fine Carpentry, became part of a small army of subcontractors hired to help restore the lighthouse to its original condition.

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Topics: Small Business, Business Profiles

Exploring a Day in the Life of a CNA 1

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on December 08, 2015

In our continuing series, we're exploring "a day in the life of…" various entry level healthcare careers. If you're considering a job in healthcare, this is a perfect series to keep up with because it will offer a broad overlook for potential entry points into the industry.

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers, Nursing Assistant (CNA 1 & 2)

Podcast Biz503: Food Innovators

Posted by CLIMB Center on December 04, 2015

The PCC CLIMB Center is a proud sponsor of Portland Radio Project's Biz503 show - the new Portland-centric startup and small business talk show on PRP.fm. 

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Topics: Small Business, CLIMB Center, Food

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