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Rhonda Abrams

AMEX Warriors

Warriors Can Teach Small Biz a Thing or Two

April 15, 2016 //  by Rhonda Abrams

Want to be a champion in your small business? Take a lesson from the astonishing Golden State Warriors. These three-point dunking basketball phenoms, headed by the eminently-likeable Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, have just made sports history, beating the single-season NBA wins set by Michael Jordan and the 1996 Chicago Bulls. It’s not just on …

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7 Things Stop Business

7 Things to Stop Doing in Your Business

April 8, 2016 //  by Rhonda Abrams

If you’re like me in my small business, you’ve got a long list of things you’ve got to do today, this week, this month. You’re overwhelmed. Well, I’m going to help you find more time and become more productive. How? By sharing the seven things you should stop doing in your small business now. When …

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Achieve Your Goals

Startup Success

April 5, 2016 //  by Rhonda Abrams

What’s the single most important determinant of a successful startup? “New ideas are necessary, but insufficient. What’s more difficult and even more important is execution.” “Teams win.” — John Doerr, partner of the powerhouse venture capital firm, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in the introduction to Successful Business Plan: Secrets & Strategies Recently we’ve been …

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20 Interview Questions

20 Interview Questions to Never Ask

April 1, 2016 //  by Rhonda Abrams

You’ve got a job opening in your small business you need filled immediately. You wrote a great ‘help wanted’ ad which you posted online and in your local newspaper. You’ve received a pile of resumes and some applicants seem promising.  You’re ready to start interviewing. Hold on, there. Before you ask the very first question, …

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Supreme Court Justice

Small Business Needs Justice Appointed

March 25, 2016 //  by Rhonda Abrams

As a small business person, you probably haven’t thought much about the hubbub happening over the confirmation of a Supreme Court Justice. After all, you’re almost certainly never going to have a case before the Supreme Court.  Though some Supreme Court decisions may affect social issues you care about or laws involving large corporate interests, …

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Surviving in Retail

5 Keys to Surviving in Retail

March 18, 2016 //  by Rhonda Abrams

If you own a retail small business, you know all about tough competition. First, you had the chains in the mall. Then the big box stores, now online retailers, some who sell below your cost. (How do they do that?) Some customers use your store as a showroom, checking out your products, then ordering online. …

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Women's Business Success

Women’s Business Success Is Nothing New

March 11, 2016 //  by Rhonda Abrams

Steve Jobs. Marshall Field. Thomas Edison. Famous male entrepreneurs are household names, but March is Women’s History Month, so it’s time to celebrate women entrepreneurs.  It’s easy to think of women entering the work force as a modern phenomenon. But women ran and built successful companies for centuries, small businesses and large enterprises. Successful women …

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TV Small Business Owner

Who’s Got the Best Small Business on TV?

March 4, 2016 //  by Rhonda Abrams

Small business is the second most admired institution in America, yet it’s rare to see small business owners on television. Cops? Sure. Dysfunctional families? Plenty. Even aliens. Small business owners? Not so many. But if you look hard enough, you’ll find a few fun entrepreneurs when you kick back with some popcorn and turn on …

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Knock-em-dead Presentation

Lean Startup: Five Things Your Students Need to Know Now

March 1, 2016 //  by Rhonda Abrams

“Experiment, Expedite, Iterate.” That’s Google’s mantra of new product development, and it closely aligns with one of the hottest trends in entrepreneurship today: the lean startup. As an entrepreneurship educator, you’re likely familiar with the lean startup movement, promoted by author Eric Reis. In a nutshell, the lean startup approach emphasizes speed: launch a product …

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