Category Archives: Business Management
Math skills yield capital gains
By Rhonda Campbell If you use more of your left brain than your right, there’s a good chance that you are good at math. Reason for that is that the left side of the brain is used to perform logical … Continue reading
JCPenney on the ropes
By Rhonda Campbell People born after the 1980s might not remember how powerful a retailer JCPenney was. During the 1970s, it wasn’t Wal-Mart that was a fierce leader in the retail industry. Instead, it was department stores like Sears, K-Mart … Continue reading
Gearing up for Black Friday
By Charles Dundley Best Buy, Macy’s, Toys R Us and JC Penney are retailers that are starting Black Friday a day early. These retailers will open their doors to Black Friday shoppers on the evening of Thanksgiving Day. The fact … Continue reading
Valuing Small Business Success
Small business success happens in degrees and pockets. For example, some leaders who own a business only build companies that achieve success during their physical experience. This is seen with family owned businesses that disappear like a vapor after the … Continue reading
Twitter is serious about spam
By Rebecca Davis Operate a blog for three months and you’ll quickly discover easy it is to get dozens of spam comments a day. Automated marketing software developed and sold by people eager to make a buck then bought and … Continue reading