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These head-scratching moves will help keep our own business mistakes in perspective as we move into 2010. No matter how big your mistakes seemed last year, these 10 prove that y
You don't have to finagle vendors to get discounts. Look for offers that make sense to accept, and find ways to structure deals that reinforce vendor relationships.
Standing at the intersection of company goals and employee-development needs is the opportunity to fulfill your business wish list through special projects.
From applying for grants to approaching new customers who receive federal funding, there are several ways your business can take advantage of government dollars.
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You don't have to finagle vendors to get discounts. Look for offers that make sense to accept, and find ways to structure deals that reinforce vendor relationships.
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Benefiting from Government Spending Without Being a Government Contractor
From applying for grants to approaching new customers who receive federal funding, there are several ways your business can take advantage of government dollars.