February 2010
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A Happy Face at Year-End
Look at the details of financial statements to find more to smile about.
By Marc R. Johnson
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Building A Green Bottom Line
Sustainability isn’t just for the environment anymore.
By Janet C. Baker
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Company to Watch: A Sweet Business
Christopher Elbow creates bite-size masterpieces.
By Kate Leibsle
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Confronting Conflict
Embrace confrontation by changing it into a manageable communication skill.
By Chuck Franks
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Down Payment on Economic Recovery
Stimulus Package wasn’t perfect, but it provided a much-needed boost to avoid disaster.
By Jonathan Freiden
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Engage Your Prospects
Use new and traditional media to go beyond static advertising and embrace a two-way message with consumers.
By Julie Robinson
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Eye on Washington
2010 brings legislation with legal ramifications for small business owners.
By Jim Holland
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Feature: The Age of Research
When is the right time to take the “path less traveled?”
By Kate Leibsle
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GSA Connects Vets with Opportunities
Learn how to be an advocate for your veteran-owned business.
By Tony Eiland
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Health Care Sector Key to Economic Growth
Quality of life is an important factor in driving business activity.
By Biswa Das & John Leatherman
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Jumpstarting Your Business as the Economy Revs Up
Take a strategic approach to opportunities in the improving market.
By Steve Sundberg
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KC Entrepreneur: Seeing Cancer Sooner
Oncimmune offers a blood test that is an aid to early detection for lung cancer.
By Kate Leibsle
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Lunch Bites: Smokin’ Good Barbecue
Family turns award-winning passion into restaurant.
By Kate Leibsle
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Making Customer Relations the Main Event
Hosting events can help build successful business relationships.
By Bonnie Siegel
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Meeting Planning: Not Just Ordering Pastries
Handling the details is a key ingredient for a successful meeting of any size.
By Sherie Howell
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Sector by Sector: Rock This Town
Local music producers have built a sound business in Kansas City.
By Kate Leibsle
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Show Up the Competition
Follow these guidelines to improve your trade show exhibit results.
By Marlys K. Arnold
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