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Business Resources October 2020
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Make Virtual Meetings Matter : How to Turn Virtual Meetings from Status Updates to Remarkable Conversations by Paul AxtellMeetings should matter. Even and especially when those meetings are taking place online. No one wants to be called in for a meeting that could've been an email. No one wants to sit in a meeting where everyone's distracted by whatever else is happening on their screen, everyone is lost but on mute, or people continue talking over each other. If you're going to attend or lead a meeting, don't you want it to...well, matter? You can foster new relationships with your coworkers, and learn from their new ideas and perspectives. Change the way people think about meetings. Transform their opinions by holding a meeting that is efficient and productive, that is open and communicative, that is useful and important.
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The Little Book of Economics by Inc. Dorling KindersleyFrom the earliest forms of currency to the Industrial Revolution, and from the birth of the stock market to free-market capitalism and globalized trade, The Little Book of Economics brings economic theory and the work of key economists to life. Journeying through centuries of economic thought, it is the perfect pocket-sized guide to the subject.
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McHenry County Business Covid Resources Use the Book An Expert option at the Cary Area Library to learn how to set up and use the free databases with your library card. In particular use to businesses are the AtoZ demographic marketing database and Lynda.com's many education tutorial videos. A nonprofit association dedicated to educating entrepreneurs and helping small businesses start, grow, and succeed nationwide. SCORE is a resource partner with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), and has been mentoring small business owners for more than fifty years. SCORE offers the largest network of volunteer business mentors providing free answers to your business questions. Browse mentor profiles to find your ideal expert or ask a question and be paired with the right expert. Illinois Small Business Development Center The mission of the Illinois Small Business Development Center at McHenry County College Shah Center, 4100 W. Shamrock Ln., McHenry is to provide no-cost consultation to local businesses in the community. They meet with business owners at all stages of business development from assisting startups, advising grown and expansion to analyzing the purchase or sale of a business. To schedule your no-cost consultation call (815) 455-6098. More information is available on their website.
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