Small Business in the News: November 4, 2021 Edition
What can you do to hold onto your most valued employees? Are there any new strategies you could use to reach people on social channels? What financial relief options are available for your business today? We have some key stories on these and more in our reading for this week!
How these employers held onto workers during “The Great Resignation” (Washington Post)
Do Generations Matter? Well, Maybe. (New York Times)
How small businesses can boost their cash flow heading into the holidays (USA Today)
SBA Lending Climbs, But Many Of The Smallest Businesses Miss Out (Forbes)
This is the right way to give a compliment at work (Fast Company)
Your “Growing Pains” Might Be Warning Signs. Here’s How to Turn Them Around (Entrepreneur)
Small Businesses Are Making Serious Sales on TikTok, Thanks to a New Feature (Inc.)
5 Easy Ways to Really Connect With Your Customers (SmallBizClub)
New Small Business Grants for COVID Relief Available from State, Local Governments (Small Biz Trends)
3 reasons it’s so hard for companies to hire right now (CNN Business)
How Studying the Lives of Others Can Jolt You Out of a Rut at Work (Businessweek)
Where the supply-chain crisis came from, where it’s going, and when it will be over (Business Insider)