How Cynthia Kaye led Logical Choice Technologies through a tough banking challenge

Cynthia Kaye, Logical Choice Technologies Inc.
The nature of Cynthia Kaye’s education technology business — fast growth and highly seasonal revenue stream — led to some difficulties with the Logical Choice Technologies’ bankers. Within a year’s time, the company switched banks three times. The problems were rooted in changes in the management and business philosophies of those banks. Here’s how she steered her company through the ordeal. [read more]

Insights

Business InsuranceWhy workers’ compensation coverage is incomplete without an effective safety programClark Fain, General Manager, Entera Group of Companies [read more]
TelecommunicationsHow PRI technology can help improve your telecommunicationsAnthony Catinella, Director of Sales, Comcast Business Class, Atlanta Region [read more]
StaffingHow to prepare for the upcoming reforms in health care and address your optionsKenan Knight, Account Manager, Ashton Staffing Inc. [read more]

Inside Smart Business

Why SBA Financing?

Learn how SBA Financing can help your business grow & succeed [read more]

What to do when everything hits the fan at once

Be prepared to compartmentalize big problems [read more]

5 ways to be more persuasive

Give, but not too much [read more]

5 practices to achieve ‘Level 5 Customer Service’

How to deliver top-notch customer service [read more]

27 tips for staying healthy as an executive

Maintaining your health ensures a happy and productive life [read more]
Pricing tactics and strategies through...

Peter Maniscalco, contract senior pricing...

Avoiding the ambush

New competitors are heading your way. Are you...

Health care and insurance concerns for small...

Olivia Wilkinson, CheapInsurance123

How to build a successful charitable relationship

How Ryan Gunnigle keeps Kids II ahead of the curve

Best of 2011: Guidebook to growth

Keep looking ahead

How to keep challenges from derailing your future

How a professional employer organization can...

J. Richard Hicks, HR1 Services Inc.

If it ain’t broke, break it now

Every business must change or become a victim of...

How to prepare for changing salaries in 2012

Follow us on: