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Entrepreneur September 2005 Aliza Pilar Sherman |
Central Perks Do women business owners bring more perks to the workplace than men? Maybe not, but the perks they offer employees often have a decidedly feminine touch.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Jill Amadio |
Boxing Match A boxy car could be the perfect fit for your family or business needs. Their spacious rear cargo compartments, low lift-over and soaring ceiling heights make it easy to load odd-shaped items.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Stephen Barlas |
Border Patrol Congress goes to bat for in-state expansion tax incentives.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Mark Henricks |
Return To Me Return on Customer can help business owners assess how they should spend limited marketing resources... In the Line of Fire gives practical how-to advice on handling questions from tough audiences, like investors or customers...  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Catherine Seda |
The Missing Link? Want more people to visit your website? A link-building campaign could be just the thing to help you draw in shoppers.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Jane Easter Bahls |
It's Not Personal Personnel files often provide fodder for lawsuits, so if you wouldn't want a jury to see it, don't file it.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Mark Henricks |
Commuter Gains Ease employees' transportation troubles with commuter benefits.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Chris Penttila |
Lead Buzz 09/05 Extending daylight-saving time could benefit small businesses by encouraging evening shopping and reducing electricity costs... IQs fall when people attempt to juggle email and work... Executives expect working hours to increase...  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Marc Diener |
Without a Sign An exchange of letters or a simple promise can be legally binding, even without a formal signature.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Heather Clancy |
Eye on the Storm Marc Paul is the founder of Paul Consulting, a small business that released a software application to track waste collection information after natural disasters. Sales were slow at first but picked up after a key partnership and several hurricanes.  |
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