by David Brim | Feb 28, 2017 | Business Research, Competitive Intelligence, Digital Research, Guest Post
In business it is often said that only the strong survive. The businesses that adapt to their environment the most effectively greatly increase their chances of surviving, or better yet thriving. But so do the companies resourceful enough to learn from them....
by Patty Wellinger | Feb 24, 2017 | Productivity, Wellness, Workforce
According to a recent survey, job pressure is the number one cause of stress in the US. Factors include co-worker tension, bosses, and work overload. Money issues also contribute to high levels of stress that take a toll on an individual’s health and well-being....
by Jessica Flores | Feb 17, 2017 | Business Research, Geographic Expansion, Market Expansion
Are you looking to expand your presence in your local market? Do you know which industries are growing and may represent good targets for your services? There are several resources available to help you do some of your own market research. Typically the local economic...
by Wanda McDavid | Feb 10, 2017 | Business Research, Cybersescurity, Data Security, Information Management, Technology
I was first introduced to DuckDuckGo a couple of years ago. I would say that I am a novice user and in the experimental stage. DuckDuckGo is a privacy search engine. DuckDuckGo’s open source areas include Instant Answers, Community Platform, Static Sites, Mobile Apps,...
by Jessica Flores | Feb 3, 2017 | Business Research, Leadership, Market Expansion, Regulation & Compliance, Technology
While there are definitely giants in the land, the vast majority of businesses are smaller establishments that operate with a much more limited budget than the Amazons and Walmarts of the world. However, we live in an increasingly technological and connected world,...