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AmericanHort

Chief Executive
CEOs may be growing increasingly concerned about finding successors familiar with the latest technical gadgetry. But when asked about the kind of advice they’d offer their own offspring, should they ever wish to follow in their footsteps, it appears that having a way with people remains a more valued quality.

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Inc.
While it can be difficult to become a great leader and to achieve great things, practicing great leadership is actually quite easy. There is a tendency to overcomplicate or overthink what leadership is, but actually, leadership can be very simple.

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Longwood Gardens
Tesselaar, Inc
Entrepreneur
For the first time in history, CEOs are having to manage up to five generations within their workforce.

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CNBC
Whether you're running an established small business or just starting your journey toward entrepreneurship, it's safe to assume most business owners are on the hunt for new ways to grow their enterprise and improve their bottom line.

Visit http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/03/these-4-tips-will-help-any-small-business-owner-succeed.html to view the full article online.

 
H & H Farm Machine Co.
Small Business Trends
Great entrepreneurs never stop learning. There are plenty of resources and educational tools out there that can help you improve your knowledge base even after you’ve started a business. And members of our small business community have plenty of great knowledge and tips to share as well. Here are some of their top tips.

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AmericanHort Calendar
Saturday, July 15 – Tuesday, July 18

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Monday, October 9 – Wednesday, October 11

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