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Tag Archives: area

This Bay Area startup connects you with a ‘repair artist’ who can fix your broken stuff

 April 30, 2024 This Bay Area startup connects you with a ‘repair artist’ who can fix your broken stuff Nimble wants to make it easier for people to repair their items—which in turn will pressure companies to make products more fixable to begin with. BY Adele Peters When her air purifier broke, Stephanie Hoang did what … Continue reading This Bay Area startup connects you with a ‘repair artist’ who can fix your broken stuff

Note to job seekers: Companies may be required to post a salary range in your area

By Clint Rainey   January 31, 2022 New York City will soon require companies to list the salary range when advertising a new job opening—the most sweeping law yet in the growing trend toward greater workplace pay transparency. The rule, which became law after Mayor Eric Adams declined to veto it, will go into effect … Continue reading Note to job seekers: Companies may be required to post a salary range in your area

Google My Business Service Area vs. Brick and Mortar Business Listings

David Hunter August 24, 2021 Here’s What the Difference Means to Your Business Google My Business (GMB) helps your potential customers find you in local search results. It can give you a definite edge over your competitors by highlighting your business ahead of theirs – in one of those coveted top three spots. When used … Continue reading Google My Business Service Area vs. Brick and Mortar Business Listings

The AREA Method: When a Good Strategy Is Not Enough

Cheryl Strauss Einhorn — August 18, 2017 Follow @CherylEinhorn — August 18, 2017 Recently there’s a lot of evidence of high profile strategy failures, whether it’s the health care overhaul in Congress, the inability of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to bolster oil prices by cutting supplies, or disappointments from hot start-up initial public … Continue reading The AREA Method: When a Good Strategy Is Not Enough

Why ‘Cost Analysis’ is the Most Important Area of Improvement for Nonprofits

by Mark Courtney June 5, 2016June 5, 2016 As individuals, many of us prefer to focus our energy on one task at a time. It’s a good impulse: Given all of the distractions we face, accomplishing one to-do at a time makes it easier to ensure we actually finish what we start. In the nonprofit … Continue reading Why ‘Cost Analysis’ is the Most Important Area of Improvement for Nonprofits