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Build it and will they come? A business tip from Thomas Edison
If you build it, will they come? Well, maybe. But don't count on it or you might be waiting an awful long time. This vignette from the life of the great inventor, Thomas Edison, illustrates this brilliantly (yes, pun intended!)

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Your Estate Does Matter
In my business coaching and strategic thinking and planning consulting work, I have found too often that the owners and managers of small to medium size businesses frequently fail to do adequate estate planning and lack suitable estate planning documents. The lack of effective planning can result in costly probate proceedings or unnecessary estate taxes. Therefore, my real mission with this article is to try to convince you that “your estate does matter!” and you need to make sure you have committed to take the needed action to get your estate planning in order now. I believe it is fair to say that business owners and managers do not intentionally plan to neglect this type of planning.

What Are You For?
Resist. Resist. Resist. That seems to be the congressional model these days. Whatever one party is for, the other is against. Before an idea makes it to the blogosphere, opposing party political pundits are railing against whatever approach or bill or stance was taken.

What is the means test, and how does it apply to me?
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the liquidation of your assets in return for having your debts pardoned. Chapter 13 bankruptcy lets you work with the court to find a way to pay off your debts. In order to prevent people from abusing Chapter 7 proceedings when they could be paying off their debts through Chapter 13, the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 created the means test.

Is the U.S. Government or a competitor in charge of the Congressional hearings involving Toyota
Today's Business Thought Leaders segment with author and industry expert Bill Michels was incredible. Of the several noteworthy observations Michels provided, his revelation that the current Congressional hearings regarding the Toyota recall has the Japanese manufacturer actually giving testimony before a competitor raises a number of red flags. The moment that the U.S. Government became a majority owner of General Motors through its $30 billion “investment,” hearings such as the one involving Toyota are no longer arms length. In short, if a conflict arose in a judicial hearing where the judge and the defendant had a similar-type relationship to the one between the U.S. Government and Toyota, the judge would have to step down in the interests of justice.

Does the Present Buy American AccordBy-Pass Popular Opinion Relative to Protectionism
In the October 1st, 2009 Procurement Insights post titled “Buy American Policy: Economic Imperative or Popular Opinion,” I provided an excerpt from my interview with Canada’s Trade Minister Stockwell Day regarding the basis for the Buy American policy. It was of course the Minister’s expressed belief that popular American opinion surrounding protectionism was the basis for Congressional support of the conditions associated with the stimulus bill that would block Canadian firms from accessing the US government market, versus the existence of legitimate economic imperatives. In short, the U.S. Congress was yielding to public sentiments.

What are Training Brokers
Training brokers exist to help companies plan the training for their employees and to help organize further education for staffers. Intensive training needs often require some form of middle ground in order to sufficiently classify the proceedings, which is where a training brokerage comes in handy. It can be difficult to conclude whether training needs to be outsourced or take place in house, but a training broker can help gauge business needs and lead to decisions on diverse related matters. In short, a training broker completes the associated tasks with organizing training for employees. Any directorial tasks, such as scheduling or budgetary scrutiny, can also be left to the broker. He or she will work within a complex of allied groups to supply the business owner with the essential information about training programs,etc.

A Capitol Trip
I do hope you take your entrepreneurial self to Washington and when you do you’ll notice that the literal distance between the congressional offices and the congressional library is only a few hundred yards.

Government Does Not Create Wealth
In the United States, we're a week away from some big changes... and the midterm congressional elections are only a part of what's coming.

Making E-Discovery Work To Suit Your Needs
E-discovery made data collection and analysis easier with regard to legal investigators and lawyers to find relevant information that could be used as evidence in the pre-trial phase of in the court proceedings. These relevant evidences might be a great determining factor on whether the civil case should end up settled or fought within court. The speedy process of data retrieval and analysis is all done with reliable e-discovery software.

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