Every small business hopes to grow up and become a big one, right? If that’s true in your case, take a moment to learn about some big-business growth strategies might make your dream a reality. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 49 percent of small businesses survive for five years of more – and you want to make sure your business is one of those!
By Jerry Rackley
Editor’s Note: This post is part of a series of interviews with sponsors and speakers at the upcoming Demand Metric Sales Enablement Virtual Summit, which will take place on April 3, 2014.
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Office Opening Checklist – This tool was designed to help you select and open a new office location.
Meeting Minutes Template - Use this template to document meeting discussions and action items.
Time Management Schedule - Use this tool to document action items and to plan your weekly schedule.
Events Database – Use the events database to keep track of all important events (both internal and external).
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Time Management Schedule - Use this tool to document action items and to plan your weekly schedule.