Small businesses are changing their benefits to recruit and retain workers, according to a new U.S. Chamber poll. They also report challenges with inflation and supply chains.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Commerce and Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses today announced the launch of a new partnership to facilitate export-led growth for small businesses at a
Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce and Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses launch a new small business export partnership at Morgan State University.
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Small businesses have spent more than a year adapting to the many challenges of operating during a pandemic. Thanks to increased vaccination rates, many businesses are reopening and many employees are looking to return to the office. But while the future may be
more normal, it won t be the old normal.
In Wednesday s Small Business Week Town Hall, business leaders discussed how companies can survive and flourish in the post-pandemic future. The session was moderated by Inc. executive editor Marli Guzzetta. Panelists included Jessica Johnson-Cope, Johnson Security Bureau CEO and president; Alejandro Velez, the co-founder and co-CEO of Back to the Roots; and Natalie Kaddas, the CEO of Kaddas Enterprises and vice chair of the Small Business Council. Here s a roundup of some of the takeaways from the session.