
The Transition Plan
You have given proper notice to your current employer and now it’s time to look forward to the next stepping-stone in your career. Or perhaps
You have given proper notice to your current employer and now it’s time to look forward to the next stepping-stone in your career. Or perhaps
(Courtesy of NJJBA) On Wednesday, March 9, the New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance (NJJBA) will be hosting the Family Owned Business Forum—a panel discussion centered
In a world economy where so many working people face inflation, uncertain futures, and an unstable business environment, downsizing makes a lot of sense. Likewise,
When graphic designer Julie Farkas takes on a project for a client, her goal is to formulate a clear message and convey it visually in
As the cost of attending college keeps increasing, the question of how to afford higher education weighs on parents and students. There are many scholarships
The biggest drawback of inkjet printers is frequent cartridge replacement. This equipment is less economical than laser machines but more suitable for high-resolution jobs. You
Revamping your PR, marketing and fundraising strategy in the era of COVID. Is the mere thought of planning your organization’s next online fundraising gala or
The new year is upon us once again, and I’m sure like many others, you’re experiencing similar feelings of reflection and optimism. Reflecting on the
I ordinarily write about fundraising, but my topic today applies across the board to all industries and raises a common dilemma faced by many. It
Well, you heard it here first. Do not say you were not warned. In February 2021 we penned an article describing how certain segments of
Economists make projections; fools make predictions. As I am neither (so I care to believe), I’ll make neither. On the other hand, as an independent
You might have noticed some pleasant new changes taking place on the corner of Queen Anne Road and The Plaza in Teaneck. A sleek white