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Vital Tips For Small Businesses And Entrepreneurs During Covid-19  

YoungUpstarts

As individuals, we instinctively keep a running check in our heads about when our bills are due and when we have money coming in. Make a list of bills you owe each month ­­— it could be rent, payroll, utilities, inventory, software subscriptions, etc. Now it’s time to consider your small business in the same light.

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Neuromarketing Ethics: How Far Is Too Far?

ConversionXL

Decades later, in 2002, Dutch marketing professor Ale Smidts coined the term “neuromarketing.” In Mexico’s 2015 elections , citizens’ responses to the governing party ads were often recorded without their knowledge. Other codes in the business world have similar principles: informed consent, confidentiality, privacy, etc.

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The Guide to Your Nonprofit Whistleblower Policy

Board Effect

Whistleblower policies date back to 2002 with the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act , which came about as a result of corporations that misled their investors relating to fraudulent financial reporting practices. A few examples of dishonest or illegal activities include: Violations of laws at any level of government.

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Open Letter to a New Austinite

Austin Startup

I’m not talking about exploring a new city and feeling like you get to re-invent yourself simply by changing zip codes; everyone loves that. I’m living in my seventh zip code here already and I’ve lived in Austin while working at Domino’s Pizza making $7/hour and while working for a tech startup making nearly $200K a year.

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Public Trust in Nonprofits: What Boards Need to Know

Board Effect

Morning Consult’s Most Trusted Brands 2022 Report shows that well over half (57%) of Americans say they trust nonprofits, while the Give.org Donor Trust Report 2002 shows that 20% of those surveyed highly trust charities. Donors want assurance that their donations will be used responsibly and effectively.

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Audit Committee Responsibilities for a Nonprofit Board

Board Effect

Since the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX), there’s been a greater focus on sound governance principles for all types of organizations. As positions may be filled with different people from time to time, it’s important for boards to continually and regularly review who has access to records and materials.

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Making Decisions in Context

Austin Startup

Board and Governance issues arise from day one in most startups. Make your choices only after you’ve done some due diligence with other companies where they’ve served. From time immemorial, or at least since programming became a profession, the creation of software has been a magical journey. Some take a day to explain.