3 Business Books You Need to Read in 2022 | Inc.com
Let me help you out. Three notable books have come across my desk that I believe will help you experience a happier and more productive year, no matter what specific goals you hope to accomplish.
Hall writes, "While you don't get a choice in whether or not stories are being told--like it or not, the story is happening--the good news is that the choice of which stories you tell is entirely yours.
Openings & Closings: Business happenings around the area | Business News | wfmz.com
· Pocono Dessert Co. opens women owned coffee and dessert shop at 2185 PA-611 in Swiftwater
· Lashes by Gab opens location at the Promenade Shops of Saucon Valley, across from the movie theater
Allen Harris: 'My customers love me,' and other lies business owners tell themselves | Business |
Remember in 2009, when Domino's ran one of the best YouTube ad campaigns in history? It asked its customers what they thought of Domino's. Then the company shared the answers.
David owns a financial services company near Pittsfield. David struggles to attract new clients; I had asked him what differentiates his business from local and national competition.
Business is booming: ... ed-tech startup Boom Learning takes off
It's been a rocky road for education the past couple years as schools, teachers, students and parents all navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges it has created.
Kirkland, Wash.-based Boom Learning was around before coronavirus and remote learning, and while the startup's digital tools are not remote-specific, the company has seen tremendous growth in the use of its Boom Cards since 2020.
Apply now for Business Recovery Grant Program | News | themountaineer.com
Attention: If your business experienced significant losses due to COVID, you could be eligible for a one-time grant from the Business Recovery Grant Program to assist with economic recovery.
A reimbursement grant will be available to an eligible business not classified in NAICS Code 71 and 72 that did not receive funding from other relief programs including Paycheck Protection Program, COVID-19 Job Retention Grant, and EIDL Advance.
Council OKs marijuana business | News, Sports, Jobs - The Mining Journal
ISHPEMING — The Ishpeming City Council approved two measures Wednesday which will allow adult-use recreational marijuana businesses to operate within city limits.
The council unanimously voted to amend two city ordinances which kept marijuana dispensaries and provisioning centers in the city. The first (part) of the ordinance, #2-1600, focuses on the regulation of the facilities which process and sell marijuana.
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Can a driverless 40-ton semi really be safe? Developers say yes https://t.co/c5e7VgOYz8 business (from New York and the World) Mon Jan 10 01:53:07 +0000 2022
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