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SBRB publishes opinions of small business owners and managers regarding the economy and current state of business.

Get the green light: from zero to close Sales is an all or nothing game with a clear winner and a clear loser. Link to Article
I can see clearly now Change creates anxiety, but if you are willing to accept change you might be the answer to your own problem. Link to Article
Everyone wants a piece of you The list of people asking your business for donations is long. Choose the right charities. Link to Article
Protect the passing game Learn how the lack of a succession plan can hurt your business and what to do about it. Link to Article
 

Construction / Contractor Industry Confidence Rebounds 11 Points to 42.04 as Owners, Managers Project Greater Optimism in Economy, Forecasts for Improved Revenues According to Link to ArticleLatest SBRB Study.  (December 28, 2006)

SBRB INDUSTRY STUDY: Transportation Industry Expresses Greatest Confidence Heading into 2007; Food Service Category Least Confident About Near Term Future According to First SBRB Link to ArticleComparative Industry Study. (December 21, 2006)

SBRB Study: Western US Small Businesses Most Confident About Future; Small Businesses in South / Southeast Least Confident According to Link to ArticleFirst SBRB Regional Study. (December 20, 2006)

SBRB Study: Small Business Predictions for Greater Revenue Drives Increase in Small Business Confidence Index. Owners also indicate they intend to improve profitability through expense reductions, investments in productivity improvement and facility upgrades.  (November Link to Article29, 2006)

 

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