Love and business: Arnold couple makes it work (Calaveras Enterprise)
Running a business with a staff of just two people might sound like a difficult, if not impossible, task, but Pat and John Harding believe the secret to making it work: good service, unique products and a lot of love.
Tips for running an ethical business (Los Angeles Times)
Two key elements of an ethics program are a written code of ethics and a way for employees to anonymously report problems. Dear Karen: I own a small business and want it to operate ethically. How do I incorporate business ethics?
It Takes a Crisis (Forbes)
Leaning on a surprising coach, Howard Stringer is partway through the Sony turnaround.
Personal Tech (Washington Post)
The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will discuss his recent reviews and answer your personal tech questions.
Samuelson retiring bakery apron (La Vista Sun)
READY TO RETIRE – Lois Samuelson will be closing the doors of her Ceresco bakeshop at the end of the month. She has operated the business for the last 22 years.
Advice that's on the money (The Wichita Eagle)
You can consider her the bad guy. Or you can call her Mom. Financial adviser Kathy Mikols doesn't care how you take it when she recommends what you should do with your money. "Let me be the one who says you need tobe saving more," Mikols says. If you're single, she might be the first person to suggest it to you. If you're married, you might take it better from her than you would from your ...