Think your company doesn’t qualify for an SBA loan? Think again
Two First Federal Lakewood commercial relationship managers outline the possibilities that SBA lending brings for businesses.
A few key points to consider before you set out to remake your workspace
Tips on developing a workspace that fits the needs of your business, from Alec Pacella, NAI Daus Property Management.
Shifting gears in an emotionally charged terrain is essential today
The ability to shift emotional gears is one that requires practice and hard work until it feels effortless.
Navigating the executive search process
The wrong hire can compromise an otherwise sound strategy, lead to misjudging a market, missing opportunities or steering a company down the wrong path.
How to manage company culture with freelance workers
How to manage your company with freelance workers
How to leverage LinkedIn to generate sales leads for your business
LinkedIn and social media allow companies to have direct conversations with potential clients, hear their pain points and respond within minutes or hours. Learn how to leverage these sites to generate more sales.
Health care entities must protect patient data throughout its lifecycle
When referring to the health care industry, it’s assumed that it includes hospitals, health care providers and other frontline services. What may not be commonly known is that, in the eyes of the law, business associates of the covered entities — vendors, outsourced partners — are also part of the industry, and the retention regulations vary state by state.
Your organization is a unique asset that commands the right fit to grow or sell out
Your organization is a unique asset that commands the right fit to grow or sell out
How to prepare yourself and your company for an ownership transition
For the owner of a private company, the transfer of your business is one of the most difficult and complex things you will ever do.
Environmental insurance reduces risk when investing in distressed property
A strong real estate market in Northern California has led property owners, businesses and developers to look more closely than ever at environmentally contaminated properties.