The hottest topic for most organizations this year is “Employee Engagement.” How are we keeping our employees and team members engaged and excited about their work? How do we increase team member productivity without increasing our costs?
Las Vegas usually plays the role of host for businesses and industries engaging in commerce and conversation, but on June 15 local entrepreneurs, small businesses and Fortune 1000 companies all played the role of guests while attending the annual Business Expo hosted by the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce.
When people ask franchising star Donna Curry where she earned her degree, she is quick to reply, “The School of Hard Knocks.” But the lack of college education did not stop her from setting goals and putting forth the hard work needed to achieve success.
The return of the International Franchising Association convention to Las Vegas is still seven months away, but I’m already preparing. You should, too.
Leadership at the Latin Chamber of Commerce Nevada Inc. recently took some initial steps in carving a path for its membership to participate in a future international trade mission led by Nevada state leaders and officials.
After being introduced to Downtown Project mastermind and Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, Scott Seeley and his husband, Drew Cohen, decided to write their next chapter in Las Vegas.
Buying a franchise can be a great option for those who want to own a business but don’t have the interest or inclination to build something from scratch. However, just because an idea has proved successful doesn’t mean it’s bulletproof. Even big-name franchises can go under if improperly handled.
Las Vegas Paving Corp., a civil construction company, was recently awarded a nearly $34 million contract with the Nevada Department of Transportation for a widening project along Interstate 15 in North Las Vegas.
Tivoli Village’s second phase is moving toward completion in October and the development welcomed a new general manager and a new director of brand management.
In February, Google changed the way the Adwords Pay-Per-Click program appeared on its search engine results page and many feared that the change would be detrimental to small business advertisers.