By Tanya Quinn, founder of Small Actions Greater Good and member of NAWBO Charlotte Would you hire an employee who can’t fill the job description? Would you select a new product or service that isn’t interesting to your customers or clients? Would you implement a new...
By Mellissa Tong, founder and CCO of DuckPunk Productions, Inc. and member of NAWBO Los Angeles I was a guest on a podcast recently, and the sales cycle topic came up. How do you define a sales cycle and is there any way to shorten it? I was asked. My answer was yes,...
By Barbara A. F. Greene, founder and CEO of Greene and Associates, Inc. and past president of NAWBO San Antonio What do small and large organizations have in common, besides making a profit? They “Got People” who look toward the CEO to show appreciation for them....
Sometimes the one thing you know can be a lifesaver and changer. For Natalie Ramos, it was cooking. Years ago, this now-woman business owner had been married for nearly 20 years and made the move from Southern New Jersey to Virginia for her husband’s work. Just a week...
By Tyrone Robinson III, owner of Opportunities 2 Serve and member of NAWBO Greater Philadelphia With the advent of 2024, it’s crucial for forward-thinking businesses to reassess their financial strategies and set achievable goals. The traditional methods of manual...
Life as a woman business owner is incredibly busy, and there’s so much power in the pause. It’s an opportunity to identify what went well over the last year and plan for how to replicate and build on our successes in the future. It’s also a time to identify where we...
2024 NAWBO National Editorial Calendar For questions or submissions, please e-mail [email protected]. Ready to submit an article? Please review our editorial submission guidelines here. December ‘23 THEME: Reflect Possible Topics: Planning, Dreaming, Looking...
The word “thrive” means different things to different women business owners—depending on where we are in life and business, how we define success, what things we value most, etc. But the dictionary defines it as “to prosper, be fortunate or successful” as well as “to...
NAWBO Releases Statement on Supporting a Diverse Women Business Economy Washington, D.C. —Today, the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) released a statement in solidarity with and support of women business owners across all dimensions of diversity...
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