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VIEWPOINT The Crisis May Be a Boon for Some Small Businesses From cheaper real estate to old-fashioned attention from banks, small businesses owners may see some good times ahead SALES & MARKETING How to Tell Business Is Cutting Back From fewer shoe shines to a slowdown in corporate art purchases, subtle bellwethers can help take the temperature of business activity E-COMMERCE The Growing Frustration of eBay Sellers Changes at eBay, especially its new ratings feedback policy, have many longtime sellers angry. Some are even leaving for upstart sites like Shopify SUCCESS STORIES Talking to Mario Batali Chef Mario Batali discusses celebrity, his biggest mistake, and cautions about the possible perils of opening a restaurant in this economic climate SMALL BIZ 10 Ways to Cut Business Costs Consider these suggestions for trimming costs without touching your core business SMALL BIZ Business Bellwethers: 20 Ways to Tell If Things Are Getting Better—or Worse Twenty subtle indicators can help you gauge the state of the economy and determine what's next SMALL BIZ Top Chefs on Opening Shop Renowned chef-restaurateurs offer advice on opening a restaurant in today's bad economy SMALL BIZ Slide Show: Fresh Entrepreneurs Welcome to our ongoing series profiling startups from across the country. We'll be asking for your suggestions and adding profiles on a regular basis Preventing Lawsuits Entrepreneurs can readily familiarize themselves with the three areas likely to provoke legal action, says Hanna Hasl-Kelchner, author of "The Business Guide to Legal Literacy" Need Help? Find experts in your area in:
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Financial Crisis: Communicating with Employees
Send e-mails, have meetings, walk the halls: Keeping your workforce informed is essential to morale and productivity
Send e-mails, have meetings, walk the halls: Keeping your workforce informed is essential to morale and productivity
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Today's Tip Management & HR
An essential part of preparing for change is examining your corporate culture to discover any impediments to change. Realize that some of your company's traditions and practices may need to be revamped to meet new needs. Also keep talking about change so that employees think in terms of change and help make it happen...
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With consumers cutting back, restaurants are feeling the pinch. Among the come-on deals, one eatery is offering a free bottle of wine with meals until the Dow hits 12,000 again
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