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Big Thinking for Small Business

Women on Business

Your budget may have limitations, but your imagination doesn’t, so just because you own a small business doesn’t mean you’re off the hook for big thinking. And, it needs to be delivered with polish and panache. Or, big execution. Need a tangible? Your website. Also, not everything happens online.

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All change for the CIPD – #cipd12

Rapid BI

In the UK, the world’s largest chartered institute for Human resource professionals are in the middle of their annual conference and exhibition. At this year’s #cipd12 event Cheese addressed the membership and other conference attendees for the first time. New CEO of CIPD. The next 100 years of the CIPD. CIPD Culture & Style.

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Best Practices for Small Business Owners to Secure Government Contracts

Strategy Driven

Over the past few years, spending cuts along with budget uncertainties forced government agencies to yield on contracts. With a new budget in place, agencies are starting to spend money again and are looking towards small businesses to help fulfill their contracting goals. In January, Congress approved a $1.1 trillion spending bill.

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The Sequestration Cuts that Are Harming Health Care

Harvard Business Review

Between October 1 and 17, the federal government ceased all nonessential operations because of a partisan stalemate over Obamacare. Consider the following impacts of sequestration on Federal health agencies and activities: Cuts to the FY13 budget: $1.71 Cuts to 2013 budget : $285 Million or 5%. Cuts to 2013 budget: $11.08

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The Big Picture of Business – Achieving the Best by Preparing for the Worst: Lessons Learned from High-Profile Crises, part 4 of 4

Strategy Driven

At a later news conference, OSHA announced that it was assessing its smallest fine, as a result of the forthright way in which my client had handled the crisis. Another energy industry client operated coal mines. Copyright 2007-2013 by StrategyDriven Enterprises, LLC. Finally comes Crisis Training. Consider leaving a comment!

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The U.S. Media’s Problems Are Much Bigger than Fake News and Filter Bubbles

Harvard Business Review

Like marketers, politicians obsess over messaging (what journalists would call “content”) and a few key metrics that historically have determined success: amount of television advertising, number of “foot soldiers,” intensity of get-out-the-vote operations, and voter demographics. An advertising-based model.

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