May 2010
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Celebrate Small Business: 
National Small Business Week Starts Sunday

Brett Frevert
May 23rd will kick off the 48th annual National Small Business Week.  Keep an eye out for local events in your city and keep up with national events webcast on the NSBW site.  At CFO Systems we're allowed to work with private businesses tackling financial challenges every day.  The innovation and experimentation that happens in private business is what keeps our economy moving.  We're excited to see signs of economic recovery in our clients and across the region and we are proud that we are a part of that resurgence.  Thanks to all the businesses whose support keeps America and CFO Systems growing.
 
Leading Change:
Tips for Changing Organizational Culture
 
Change Neon SignChanging the culture within a company can be an executive's most difficult tasks.  Snap decisions or edicts from the C-suite don't work without sustained campaigns to change opinions and expectations.  Take a look at these five tips to make your campaign a success.  
 
   
Avoid Becoming a Startup Fatality:
Stay in the Game the Fun Way
 
Beach UmbrellaStarting a news business is more than a full time job, but all work in you first year can leave you exhausted and your closest relationships strained.  While everyone else heads to the beach this summer take time to plan a vacation for yourself, you'll come back to work energized and seeing more clearly. 
 
Tech Tips:
LinkedIn Expands Features
 
LinkedIn LogoLinkedIn seems like the one tech tool no small business can do without.  Make sure you're getting the most out of your account and the new sharing features out this month.
LinkedIn is adding more ways to share and re-share content with your connections.
 
 
Learn More: Read Full Article at Mashable
 
 

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In This Issue
Celebrate Small Business
Leading Change
Startup Time Off
LinkedIn Expansion

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