Working on the Go
By Daniel LaBroad, Ovation Health & Life Services, Inc. My last post was related to balancing work and family life. While there is never a true balance, there are a lot of ways to make them...
View ArticleDealing with the Employees’ Use of Social Media – A Guide for Employers
By Leiza Dolghih, Godwin Lewis PC With the growing use of social media by employees, a solid social media policy is vital to reducing litigation and mitigating the risk of liability to employers that...
View ArticleTaking Advantage of Being New
By Laura Wooten, Wooten Communications I learned a long time ago that there is an advantage to being new that only last a short while. That’s why, as a new NDCC member, I have about 3 months to...
View ArticleA Frog for Breakfast
By Daniel LaBroad, Ovation Health & Life Services My recent posts have been related to having a work and life balance, and what it means to me. It is a constant endeavor of my own with a young...
View ArticleWhy You Should Connect Your Life and Career with Who You Really Are
By Sandra Lewis, Life at the Table There is one fact I have come to embrace about myself rather late in life: I’m creative. Cooking, writing, photography. I love it all and all are creative. Why has...
View ArticleNDCC Rocking Programming the Result of Great Committee Meetings
By Laura Wooten, Wooten Communications One of the reasons I joined the North Dallas Chamber is the programming. Nearly every day of the week, I could attend an event that would give me insight into my...
View ArticleA Little Bit About Greg Farmer, Farmer Business Systems
By Laura Wooten, Wooten Communications The recent Business Toolbox Seminar on Implementing Your Business Plan held June 5 was chock full of information. Greg Farmer, a panelist in the session and owner...
View ArticleThe Consistency Diet
By Laura Wooten There are no get rich quick schemes. No real business one-size-fits-all solutions to growing your business. Except for consistency. What do I mean, you might wonder? Consistency applied...
View ArticleThe Money’s Not Always in the Room
By Laura Wooten In a 1:1 with Kimberly Lay Martin, Chamber President, I was reminded of the value of consistency (see my last blog). As a commercial real estate broker, her sales cycle can be 3, 5 or 7...
View ArticlePlan Your Attack: 2015 is around the corner!
By Laura Wooten What are your goals for 2014? Increase your business by 20%? Launch a new product or service? Improve your public speaking skills? Whatever your goals for the new year, having a vital...
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