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AZVAs the Podcast Episode 9: What 2010 tells us about 2011

Loosely Speaking

Interviewee: Jane Bristol , most recently the economic development director with a 21 year tenure in Prescott, Arizona, the 4th best place to retire according to Money Magazine and 64th on Forbes.com’s list of “best small places for business and careers.&#. What business resources were helpful to you when you launched?

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AZVAs the Podcast Episode 10: Creating a Business in the Practical Arts

Loosely Speaking

A portion of this episode was recorded live at Method Coffee ( here’s Method’s Facebook page ) in Prescott Arizona, back on September 4, 2010. Tips: Have a wonderful holiday and please join us again in February 2011 for the first episode of our 2011 season themed “Keeping it Real!&# Here’s that link !

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The constant craving to put numbers on working relationships

Workplace Insight

In his sardonic 1957 book Parkinson’s Law he sets out advice on what time to arrive at a cocktail party (not aged so well), how to select job applicants, the best age at which to retire, and something he calls injellitance, defined as the disastrous rise to authority of individuals with an unusually high mix of incompetence and jealousy.

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Free Webinar: Using Twitter to Grow Your Business

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « The Female Economy | Main | Street Food Gets Real » June 21, 2010 Free Webinar: Using Twitter to Grow Your Business Using Twitter to Grow Your Business  is a free webinar presented by MyVenturepad and SAP.  The Webinar is this wednesday, June 23rd at 2:00pm eastern. 

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Do Small Businesses Still Need a Website?

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « An Economic Ode to the Great Plains | Main | Is Facebook Replacing Traditional Websites?   Many businesses also believe it is easier and more effective to create communities and interact with their customers on Facebook and Twitter than on their on website.