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8 steps to saving a failing business

SmartBrief on Main Street | May 25, 2012

Struggling small businesses could learn from Tabatha Coffey, who helps to turn failing salons around on a reality television show, writes Carol Tice. In one episode, Coffey helped a salon get back on track by identifying the problem, sprucing up the joint and focusing on employee training. Entrepreneur online (05/24)


5 tips for staying on the IRS' good side

SmartBrief on Main Street | May 29, 2012

What are you going to do about employee burnout?

SmartBrief on Main Street | May 23, 2012

The roller coaster life of a small-business owner

SmartBrief on Main Street | May 24, 2012

When to help unhappy customers and when to wave goodbye

SmartBrief on Main Street | May 25, 2012

Is it legal to put your company's ads on your car?

SmartBrief on Main Street | May 24, 2012

How to give feedback a worker won't resent

SmartBrief on Main Street | May 23, 2012

How closely do you monitor your business’ cash flow?

SmartBrief on Main Street | May 25, 2012

Iowa business owner tries to last at a high-turnover location

SmartBrief on Main Street | May 25, 2012

How small businesses can save on health coverage

SmartBrief on Main Street | May 23, 2012


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