Month: August 2023
News Aggregators: Problems and Solutions
News aggregation technology has resolved the problem in news monitoring. When news aggregators came in, the usual checking of news updates from one website to another has been made easier and faster. A news aggregator is a tool or system that collects news contents from different new sources. Today, there are several news aggregation sites
Insurance for Small Companies: Read This Quick Guide Before You Get Started
Every business – even the small ones – need some type of insurance. Usually, general liability insurance is a good place to start. If you’re involved in a business that requires you to speak with clients face to face, whether they visit you, or you visit them, or have access to someone else’s equipment, then
How to Be a Leader That Wakes Up Innovation
I am not the first person to call attention to the connection between diversity inclusion and innovation. What I point towards that has been the more obvious blindspot is the need for personal innovation of leaders that addresses the problem with traditional diversity training. Before we get to that however, let’s take a closer look
Big Banks Shun Small Business
Any small business owner who recently tried to secure a loan will tell you it isn’t easy. Now data clearly shows the broader effects of this struggle. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that the 10 biggest banks in the country that issue small loans to businesses lent $27.8 billion less in 2014 than the
When Innovation In Toys Exceed Innovation in the Real World You Know Your Society Has Given Up
As we increase the regulation in various industries, we find there are fewer participants. This might be good for a few of the larger corporations at the top of any given industry sector, but it also prevents new startups, and therefore limits supply. Thus, the larger Corporation at the top which is producing in that
Meadowlark Economics: Sustainability, the Economy and the Environment
Is it possible for the economy and the environment to survive and thrive in harmony? “Yes,” says Professor James Eggert in his new book, “Greenspan’s Anguish (Thoreau as Economic Prophet and Other Essays).” “Ecology and economics have the same prefix, eco-, from the Greek oikos, which literally means ‘household.’ The original definition of economics therefore
3 Small Business Administration Loan Programs To Finance Your Franchise
Franchises are a simple and effortless way to jump right into the business world – to finally be your own boss. Plus, franchises are probably the easiest businesses to get financed because they usually do not come with a lot of the start-up risk (unknown risk) that banks and other business lenders tend to shy
Why Real Estate Title Agents Need Errors And Omissions Insurance
In fact, no matter if you have been in business for quite some time, or you are new to the real estate industry, the risks you face daily, from errors in closing costs and payoff amounts to failing to meet client expectations, make you a major target for lawsuits. Even if you are cleared of
Economic Development and Child Labour
The menace of child labor does exist in several economies of the world. Its magnitude is higher in developing and under developed economies of the world. Countries such as Algeria, Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Philippines, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, etc do contain a considerable number of child labor. The primary economic activities
Start an Online Business – Create a New Income From Home
Many people are looking for second jobs to help ease the financial strain during this economical turmoil. One of the best places to do this is to start an online business. Many people are put off because it just seems so daunting to create a business online but the reality is that it can be










