The True Bottom Line

The True Bottom Line

  By Sherry Lutz Herrington, Business Strategist and Advanced Certified QuickBooks Online ProAdvisor When you own your own business, you tend to be obsessed with the bottom line. You actually need to be in order to know what’s happening and to drive the success of the...
Move from Combative to Collaborative Communication in Four Steps

Move from Combative to Collaborative Communication in Four Steps

By Teresa Harlow, bestselling author, speaker and collaboration coach, and member of NAWBO Columbus Toxic work relationships can destroy a business. They can inhibit team collaboration, increase turnover, cost you customers and shatter valuable supplier partnerships....
Should Your Company Culture Match Your Brand?

Should Your Company Culture Match Your Brand?

By J Franco of NAWBO Houston Your company culture is the personality of your company. It’s what makes your company unique and is the sum of its values, traditions, beliefs, interactions, behaviors and attitudes. Company culture includes everything from how you dress...
Self-Care for the Self-Employed

Self-Care for the Self-Employed

By Karen Malm, PhD, NAWBO Salt Lake City and NAWBO Circle member Women business owners hold space for their employees, their clients and even their vendors while at the same time attending to family members, friends and community groups. We are socialized as women to...
What It Means to Work Together as Women

What It Means to Work Together as Women

By Rachel Priest, co-founder of Raw Edge Retreats What started as a “what if” daydream on the volcanic black sand shores of Guatemala, quickly became an obsessive passion to create what didn’t exist in the world, a true expression of the talents of two women. After...
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