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Mary Schultz P.S.
What Works For Me
Written by Mary Schultz   

What Works For Me - Mary Schultz P.S.My role in life now is to get up, polish my shield and go out into the world in search of dragons. I live in an often-rough world of trial work, and I try and bring principles to life for the people I serve. It’s complex, intense, challenging and meaningful. And this is what works for me.

 
How To Get Rich
Business Bookworm
Written by Felix Dennis; reviewed by Brooks C. Sackett   

How To Get Rich - Written by Felix Dennis; reviewed by Brooks C. SackettPerhaps in graduate school or soon after you sought out seasoned and successful people in your field and took them to lunch. You told them candidly that you’d appreciate their advice regarding your career.

 
Microclimates
In Depth
Written by Linn Parish   

Microclimates - The economists have spoken; it’s looking like a rough year ahead, with the economic climate getting worse before it gets better. Business owners and executives can hope the analysts are wrong, but they better not be betting on it.The economists have spoken; it’s looking like a rough year ahead, with the economic climate getting worse before it gets better. Business owners and executives can hope the analysts are wrong, but they better not be betting on it.

 
Jonathan Coe, President, Cda Area Chamber of Commerce
Executive Spotlight
Written by Jonathan Coe   

Executive Spotlight - Jonathan Coe - President of the Coeur d’Alene Area Chamber of CommerceThe current business climate in our region is better than that of the national economy. We have managed to be somewhat insulated from the worst of the effects that have taken place elsewhere. While I don’t believe that we’ve seen the worst, I do believe that, in large part because of our economic-development efforts during the past two decades, we will be spared the worst of the current recession.

 
Getting Served
Smart Business
Written by Linn Parish   

Getting ServedAs the old adage goes, the three keys to success in business are location, location and location. Washington Restaurant Association President and CEO Anthony Anton says that, for restaurateurs statewide, the biggest issues right now are minimum wage, minimum wage and minimum wage.

 
Face Time
Technology
Written by Jill Barville   

Face TimeBusiness has always been social. Building relationships and trust with an eye on eventual profit is the implicit goal behind client-wooing practices like wining and dining prospects, hitting the links with industry colleagues or issuing invites to catch a ball game in the company box.

 
The Office Party
In Depth
Written by Megan Cooley   

The Office PartyBob Adolfson says he’ll always remember a party he catered in the early 1990s in Seattle. It was an end-of-the-year bash for a company with 12,000 employees held at the Washington State Convention & Trade Center.

 
Becoming Your Own Boss After a Job Loss
Smart Business
Written by Jill Barville   

Jill Barville writes about becoming your own boss after a job loss.Fired. Laid off. Let go. Downsized. The words reek of loss. But losing a job can also be the catalyst for gaining a new career. It can be the push that propels people to stretch and grow. It can be the spark that starts an entrepreneurial fire. For some, a job loss is an opportunity to become the boss.

 

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