Whether you want to go solar, electrify your company vehicles, or make building more efficient, new government money can help companies take part in the green revolution.
Author archives: John Boitnott
10 Keys to Avoiding Bad Client Experiences
Before you decide to start a new client relationship, make sure you offer what the potential partner actually wants or expects.
Stop the Ever-Expanding Job Description from Hurting Your Company
Wordy job descriptions may look impressive at first, but they can also discourage that talented candidate from even applying.
4 Ways to Capitalize on Being Your Own Worst Critic
We all criticize ourselves a bit too harshly at times. Here’s how to use that inner critic as a super power instead.
7 Ways for Marketers to Get Out of a Creativity Rut
If you feel like you’re falling into a marketing rut, use your competitors, friends, and even people you don’t know for inspiration.
How Automation Helps Small Businesses Meet Financial Challenges as They Grow
As a small business owner, you’re probably aware of how vital workflow automation can be to your company. It reduces time and energy spent on repetitive tasks, which helps free…
8 Tips for Tough Conversations with Employees
If you’re dreading a difficult talk with a team member, these ideas can help ensure it goes more smoothly.
How to Help Women in Business Get Past Gender Barriers to Management
According to a recent Women in the Workplace study from Lean In and McKinsey, the most significant barrier women face in business these days isn’t the glass ceiling. Instead, it’s…
What the Future of Marketing Means for Your Business
By staying attuned to the cultural moment, as well as on top of your data, you can master the marketing methods you’ll need to keep your company profitable and growing.
Not Hitting Your Goals? Here’s How to Know If You Should Change Tactics or Strategy
If your team is struggling to reach business goals, troubleshoot your processes with a closer look at the tactics, strategies and the goals themselves.