Business: Engaged! is your portal to behind-the-scenes stories of success and confessions of failure. Carrie Perrien Smith talks with leaders in the world of small business about how they conquered their kingdoms — what worked and what didn’t. From marketing and advertising to operations and human resources, you’ll hear techniques and solutions that you can apply to your business now. She’ll delve into business models, financial pitfalls, and best practices. Join her as she explores unique and proven solutions to the challenges today’s enterprises encounter. Candid and relevant but informal, you’ll bookmark this show for must-hear business radio.
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Business valuation isn’t just used when selling your business. It can serve as a periodic checkup. You’ll see the process used to estimate the value o...
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