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How to Communicate a Product Discontinuation to Customers

Are you discontinuing a product? It could be a touchy subject if not handled properly. Here’s how to tell your customers that you’ve moved on from their favorite product.

How to Create an Effective Company Reporting Structure

There are many organizational models you can use to establish your reporting structure, depending on the maturity and goals of your business.

Startup Something Better Foods Brings Plant-Based Soul Food to Whole Foods

The founder of startup manufacturer Something Better Foods shares how he broke into big retail with a plant-based soul food line that’s a 20-year-long labor of love born from loss.

Inexpensive Employee Benefits and Perks for Startups

If you’re just starting out as a business, here are some attractive yet affordable perks you can offer your workers.

How to Hire a Temporary Employee

Short on staff and need temporary help? Here’s how to fill the role.

How to Communicate a Price Increase to Customers

Rising costs can require raising your prices. How do you approach this touchy subject with your customers? Read on for some tips and tricks.

How to Become a Certified Sustainable Business

Find out what it means to be a certified sustainable business and how your business can become one.

Retail Executives Share Growth Strategies This Holiday Season

The holidays are a key time to share your brand’s core message and innovations with customers, according to six executives from top consumer brands.

How 3 Startups Scored Millions in Funding

The founders of Pashion Footwear, Findhelp and Abound share the insider strategies that led to funding windfalls.

Persistence Is Key to Business Success: Interview With Tea Drops Founder

Persevering and finding the motivation to keep going in the face of rejection have helped Sashee Chandran grow her bagless tea company, Tea Drops.