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  1. CONNECTICUT MONEY: US economy stronger than predicted
    Growth in the U. S. economy was stronger than expected in the third quarter, and most forecasts call for continued solid growth in 2020, although at a slower pace than 2018-2019. The nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew at a rate of 1.9 percent in the third quarter, down slightly from 2 percent in the second quar
  2. 5 Mistakes Small Business Owners Make That’s Costing You Thousands
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  3. How to incorporate the Sustainable Development Goals into your business
    Since their launch five years ago, the U. N.’s Sustainable Development Goals have been the topic of conversation in corporate sustainability. Then came COVID-19, threatening our health and the health of our loved ones, upheaving the economy, and causing us to rethink how we work and live, the conversation has shifted.
  4. 6 Cost-Effective Ways to Organize Small Business Finances
    A recorded 20% of businesses fail in the first 12 months. Throw it ten years down the line and that number jumps to 2 out of every 3. 66% of
  5. Halfway To Holiday Shopping: 3 Ways Business Can Prepare Now
    Advance planning is key to running a successful business. Planning for the holiday season down the road can make all the difference
  6. Peer Recognition: An Employee Engagement Secret Weapon
    Virtually everyone who has worked in a traditional workplace environment has participated in the obligatory formal annual review with their manager. Seems reasonable, right? Your manager assesses your performance annually and provides you formal feedback. Oftentimes, this process includes performance feedback, recognit
  7. A Midyear Legal Checkup For Small Business Owners
    Too often, entrepreneurs take a reactive approach to reviewing the legal aspects of their business. But that can lead to avoidable liability risks, missed opportunities, and a less-than-ideal tax scenario. When business owners adopt a “don’t fix it unless it’s broken” mindset, they may not recognize ways they can impro
  8. Hiring Isn't Enough. Winning the Talent Game Starts with Retention
    Here are four ways to future-proof your retention and hiring strategy. Many are returning to the office this spring, perhaps for the first time since
  9. How manufacturers are reskilling factory workers for AI adoption
    How manufacturers in the U.S. are retraining employees to leverage AI in the workplace..
  10. How to Choose Company Benefits That Appeal to Gen Z
    Today’s companies need to rethink their benefits packages to attract and retain new talent. Read on to find out what appeals to your Gen Z employees