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- SalesForce in 1999. You don’t have to have it all figured out.
- That’s interesting! How many freelancers are there in the world?
- For a while now, we’ve been able to do everything online with just a few taps, from ordering a cab to booking a room. While arguably late to the game, tech companies are changing insurance industry.
- The ADA apparently applies to websites and digital content now? How do we deal with this?
- Can I save my company?
- Revealed: the 20 firms behind a third of all carbon emissions
- Johnson & Johnson to pay $8B to man who grew breasts after taking drug
- Fox Flips Out When Zuckerberg Says Nobody Deserves A Billion Dollars
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- Why Don't Unions Buy Their Companies? Such as GM or Boeing
- Alibaba to Stop Sales of E-Cigarettes to U.S. Buyers ...
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- How to choose an IT outsourcing company for any business if you are a non-technical person?
- Why a Business Needs Team Management Software for their Success?
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- Entrepreneurs Who Sleep More Are Better at Spotting Good Ideas
- I need to know if this type of company exists, if it would be viable in your opinion, and if it does exist what is the proper term for it...
- Can anyone please point me....
- Can anyone reccommend / not reccommend this Entrepreneur.com 'Business Development & Sales Bundle'?
- Question for Business Minds
SalesForce in 1999. You don’t have to have it all figured out. Posted: 09 Oct 2019 09:29 AM PDT |
That’s interesting! How many freelancers are there in the world? Posted: 10 Oct 2019 02:02 AM PDT |
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The ADA apparently applies to websites and digital content now? How do we deal with this? Posted: 09 Oct 2019 11:46 AM PDT |
Posted: 09 Oct 2019 10:18 PM PDT Hello Reddit, I own a company centered on selling shoes on the internet via eBay and I have been making a living off this. Lately my company has been seeing less and less profit , I was wondering what other platforms I can use for this type of business and what else I can do to potentially help it from loosing more money [link] [comments] |
Revealed: the 20 firms behind a third of all carbon emissions Posted: 09 Oct 2019 03:36 PM PDT |
Johnson & Johnson to pay $8B to man who grew breasts after taking drug Posted: 09 Oct 2019 11:33 AM PDT |
Fox Flips Out When Zuckerberg Says Nobody Deserves A Billion Dollars Posted: 09 Oct 2019 02:26 PM PDT |
Welcome AI: 7 Ways How Chatbots Make Your FinTech App Better Posted: 10 Oct 2019 12:55 AM PDT |
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to Testify Before Congress Over Libra Crypto Posted: 09 Oct 2019 05:44 PM PDT |
Why Don't Unions Buy Their Companies? Such as GM or Boeing Posted: 09 Oct 2019 10:49 PM PDT I have always wondered why don't unions such as the AFL CIO and other unions don't just buy the companies that they are negotiating with? For example, why cant all those GM union workers make a plan and raise the funds to buy GM? Or why cant or don't the union workers of Boeing just buy Boeing? Also just generally speaking with all of the pressures from the markets why don't more companies go private? With interest rates being at practically 0% why don't these groups turn into employee controlled investment groups to take over these companies? [link] [comments] |
Alibaba to Stop Sales of E-Cigarettes to U.S. Buyers ... Posted: 09 Oct 2019 10:31 AM PDT |
SoftBank’s Damage From Uber, WeWork Could Exceed $5 Billion Posted: 09 Oct 2019 10:11 PM PDT |
How to choose an IT outsourcing company for any business if you are a non-technical person? Posted: 09 Oct 2019 09:54 PM PDT Do they have relevant expertise? In a perfect world, a software provider should have a vast experience of developing for different industries. "It's nearly impossible to employ staff with every skill, experience, and expertise necessary to support every project. Companies increasingly partner with others to introduce new skills into their organization and take advantage of the other's experience. Outsource partners can leverage their collective experience to help overcome otherwise difficult challenges. Because they often work with many companies on a variety of projects, outsource partners can quickly interject critical skills and expertise to any product or software development How do they communicate?
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Why a Business Needs Team Management Software for their Success? Posted: 09 Oct 2019 09:28 PM PDT |
Uber Losses Trigger $228M Write-Off At PayPal Posted: 09 Oct 2019 09:32 AM PDT |
Toys R Us Launches New Website and Teams with Target Posted: 09 Oct 2019 03:31 AM PDT |
Entrepreneurs Who Sleep More Are Better at Spotting Good Ideas Posted: 09 Oct 2019 01:40 PM PDT |
Posted: 09 Oct 2019 11:28 AM PDT So I have a class at Uni where I have to think of a company and plan it until execution, etc, and when I started to put some thought into it, I remembered this quote from Layer Cake that has always stuck with me: "The art of good business is being a good middleman" And I thought of a concept for a company based around being a middle man between businesses, putting contacts in touch with each other for a commission, brokering deals between companies. My questions are: This surely exists already, what is the name of this business model? I thought it would be something like broker agency but it's apparently related to stocks... Also, in the opinion of people already in the world of business, would it be a good/viable business model? Or does it at least have the potential to be if handled a certain way? [link] [comments] |
Can anyone please point me.... Posted: 09 Oct 2019 06:36 PM PDT in the right direction? Not sure if this is the right subreddit or there is a better one?? I have a unique business model with a proprietary product and process that has dominated the industry for 15 years. I have locations all over country. I have taken the company as far as I can am ready to sell it someone who can franchise it. How do I find that guy? Where do the guys lurk that buy proven businesses that need to be franchised? They used to hit me up all the time wanting to buy my business. Now that I am ready, where do I find them? [link] [comments] |
Can anyone reccommend / not reccommend this Entrepreneur.com 'Business Development & Sales Bundle'? Posted: 09 Oct 2019 06:02 PM PDT Looks promising... Major discount for $35... Wondering if anyone has read it and what their thoughts were... [link] [comments] |
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