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  1. How to Get Away From a Growth Mindset and Start to Scale
    Once you implement scalable processes, you can focus on increasing demand for your product or service without wondering whether your startup can handle it. The post How to Get Away From a Growth Mindset and Start to Scale appeared first on ReadWrite. This article was written by Brad Anderson from ReadWrite and was lega
  2. How To Give Great Feedback In A Virtual (And Uncertain) World
    If you’re a leader, you’re a lifeline. Like it or not, you’re one of the most important people in the daily life of your team. When people are working remotely, the words of the leader have outsized impact. In a tome of uncertainty, your ability to give high quality meaningful feedback is crucial because:People no long
  3. Inflation is Healthy for the Economy – but too much can Trigger a Recession
    This article was written by Richard S. Warr, Professor of Finance at North Carolina State University, and originally appeared on The Conversation , a not-for-profit news site dedicated to unlocking ideas and knowledge from academic experts. In a healthy economy, prices tend to go up – a process called inflation. While
  4. Is Everything You Thought You Knew About Marketing a Global Business Wrong?
    Are you a small business owner? Do you hope to take your business beyond your country’s borders? If the answer to those two questions was yes, keep reading this article to learn what you need to know about marketing a global business. Some of the topics covered might surprise you. Is everything you thought you knew abo
  5. Moving to a New State? 3 Financial Factors You Need to Consider
    The pandemic changed work patterns for many Americans. Due to the ability for many to work remotely, a new report from Upwork found that 2.4% of people, or 4.9 million Americans, have already moved because of remote work since 2020.
  6. Pros and Cons of Using a HELOC to Consolidate Your Debt
    Stressed about debt? If you're a homeowner, you can use a HELOC to consolidate your debt. Read on to learn about the pros and cons, and whether this option might work for you
  7. Recession Warning Signs Are Flashing. 4 Tips To Protect Your Small Business During A Downturn.
    Warning Sign Three out of four economists predict that the US economy will enter a recession by 2021. Some economists are predicting that the next recession could be deeper and more severe than the previous one in light of the fact that business and household debts are at higher levels than they were prior to the Great
  8. Should Paying Off Student Loans Be a Priority? What to Consider
     An estimated 44 million Americans carry student loan debt — that’s about 17% of the adult population. If our student loan borrowers were a
  9. Should your brand take a stance on social issues? Here’s how to decide
    Today’s world is more complex than ever before as multiple cultural moments unfold at the same time, requiring businesses to assess which subjects to
  10. The Future of American Manufacturing: A Look at Pindel Global Precision
    How does a manufacturer provide assistance during a time of crisis? When the pandemic struck a year ago, the small, high-precision parts required for ventilators were suddenly unavailable. And yet ventilators were the very things needed to save lives. Seeing this vulnerability in the world’s supply chain, Pindel Global