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All Business Is Local: Pro-Growth Policies Can Help Companies Thrive

All Business Is Local: Pro-Growth Policies Can Help Companies Thrive Every community around the country wants to enjoy economic growth that provides opportunity and a better quality of life. To obtain consistent growth, policymakers must work at the local and national levels to help businesses of all sizes succeed.‌ This theme was explored in depth…

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Why Outsourcing Strengthens Small Businesses and Communities

Why Outsourcing Strengthens Small Businesses and Communities Boosts Business Growth: Outsourcing non-core tasks lets small businesses focus on strengths, cut costs, and scale efficiently. Strengthens Communities: Partnering with local providers supports small businesses, creates jobs, and fosters innovation. Smart Strategy: Delegating specialized services drives business performance and fuels local economic resilience—everyone wins. Why Outsourcing Strengthens…

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The Art of Giving Feedback That Inspires Instead of Discourages

The Art of Giving Feedback That Inspires Instead of Discourages Delivering constructive feedback is vital for team growth and morale. Effective feedback should be specific, timely, and focused on behaviors rather than personal attributes. Utilizing the “sandwich” approach — starting with positive feedback, addressing areas for improvement, and concluding with encouragement — can enhance receptivity.…

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Increase Sales with This Smart Tip

Increase Sales with This Smart Tip One of the best things you can do for your business is make it painfully obvious what you provide for your ideal audience. Coyness, after all, does not sell products. Have you ever known someone who puts what they love out there? They tell you unabashedly what they want…

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4 Tasks to Make You a More Intentional Leader

4 Tasks to Make You a More Intentional Leader Define Your “Win” What it looks like: Take a moment each week to clearly define what success looks like for you, your team, or a specific project. Write down one or two measurable outcomes that, if achieved, would make the week feel successful. For instance, a…

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Budget-Friendly Marketing: Growth Tactics for Small Teams and Tight Budgets

Budget-Friendly Marketing: Growth Tactics for Small Teams and Tight Budgets For small businesses, competing in today’s fast-paced market can feel like an uphill battle—especially with limited marketing budgets. However, with the right mix of creativity, strategy, and resourcefulness, even the smallest teams can make a big impact. Here’s a roadmap to stretch your marketing dollars…

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Why Protecting Competitive Tax Rates Matters for You

Why Protecting Competitive Tax Rates Matters for You An urgent call from 500+ chambers and associations to prevent a massive tax hike. When debates about tax policy happen, they can seem distant from daily life. Yet, the decisions made in Washington, DC, can directly affect every family and business in your community. ‌ What’s happening: Over…

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A Recent Ruling Overturning the FTC’s Ban on Non-Compete Agreements: Implications for Small Businesses

A Recent Ruling Overturning the FTC’s Ban on Non-Compete Agreements: Implications for Small Businesses Recently, U.S. District Judge Ada Brown in Dallas blocked a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rule aimed at banning non-compete agreements that employees typically sign. Judge Brown ruled that the FTC does not have the authority to eliminate practices it considers unfair competition…

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The FTC Ban on Fake Reviews and the Use of Bots: Implications for Small Businesses

The FTC Ban on Fake Reviews and the Use of Bots: Implications for Small Businesses The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has made an important move to ensure transparency and honesty in online reviews by banning deceptive practices that manipulate consumer opinions. This ban focuses on fake reviews and the use of bots to create false…

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The Risks of Announcing Changes to Your Business

The Risks of Announcing Changes to Your Business In the business world, change is constant—whether it’s operating hours, pricing, or staffing. For some businesses, changes might feel significant, especially if they occur infrequently. For instance, if your restaurant decides to close on Mondays to capitalize on busier weekends, it likely reflects that Mondays are quieter…

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