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Lloyd Chapman: Who Are the Real Small Business Advocates in America?

Can Legitimate Small Business Groups be Funded by Fortune 500 Firms? Can an organization claim to represent the interests of small businesses and never lift…

LABS GALLERY: Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac SP 2 Provides Small Productivity Boost

Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Service Pack 2 is a facelift focused on the PowerPoint component of the productivity suite. In this version, Microsoft Word for Mac gets a bug fix for a formatting problem that occurred when numbered lists were copied into another document, and Entourage for Mac #151the suite’s much-maligned e-mail client #151gains automated features for connecting to Mobile Me and Windows Live Hotmail accounts. None of the Entourage changes pull the product out of the ditch it’s in, however #151it’s still an inferior version of Outlook. Here is a look at some of the tweaks made to the Microsoft tools designed to work on the Apple platform.

By Cameron Sturdevant
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Karen Stabiner: Small Good News: Bringing Big Tobacco To Its Battery-Powered Knees

In the name of transparency, yes, my late father lit one cigarette off the end of another from the time he was twelve until…

Obama Presses For Health Care Overhaul, Citing Benefits For Small Businesses (VIDEO)

(AP) WASHINGTON � President Barack Obama, citing a new White House study suggesting that small businesses pay far more per employee for health insurance than big companies, said Saturday the disparity is “unsustainable � it’s unacceptable….

IT Failing 1 in 4 Small Businesses, Says Effectiveness Index Survey

Survey results from the IT Effectiveness Index (ITEI) Mid-Year Report find IT is failing one in four small businesses and these businesses are finding themselves at a competitive disadvantage.

Initial results from a new
online survey designed to measure IT effectiveness at small businesses shows
almost one in four respondents score a “D” or “F” grade. According to the
IT Effectiveness Index (ITEI) Mid-Year Report 2009, another 37 percent of small
businesses are barely …


Lloyd Chapman: National Small Business Groups Bristle in Response to ASBL Blog

Yesterday, I posted an article to the Huffington Post titled, “Fortune 500 Firms Masquerade as Small Business Lobby.” This morning both the U.S. Women’s Chamber…

Lloyd Chapman: FORTUNE 500 FIRMS MASQUERADE AS SMALL BUSINESS LOBBY

For the last seven years I have fought with the United States Government in the courts, in Congress and in the media over one simple…

Yahoo May Sell HotJobs, Yahoo Small Business, Report Says

Yahoo may sell its HotJobs and Yahoo Small Business units as part of a push to rid itself of non-core assets, according to a published report.
– Reuters) – Internet giant Yahoo Inc is looking to sell HotJobs and
Yahoo Small Business as part of its drive to shed its non-core assets,
peHUB, owned by ThomsonReuters, said, citing sources familiar to the
matter.
quot;They have been approached by but they are proactively looking to
sell to a…


Multi-Tasking Impacting Small Businesses, Survey Finds

A survey from SurePayroll finds businesses are increasingly in need of proficient multi-taskers–but some companies find it is adversely impacting business quality.

A survey by online payroll
specialist SurePayroll found small to medium-size businesses (SMBs) are being
forced to do more with less in a constrictive economy, but an increase in
multi-tasking is hurting the quality of service at some midmarket companies.
The survey found 88 perc…


Multitasking Impacting Small Businesses, Survey Finds

A survey from SurePayroll finds businesses are increasingly in need of proficient multitaskers–but some companies find it is adversely impacting business quality.

A survey by online payroll
specialist SurePayroll found small to medium-size businesses are being
forced to do more with less in a constrictive economy, but an increase in
multitasking is hurting the quality of service at some midmarket companies.
The survey found 88 percent of s…


Has Oprah Winfrey lost her small screen lustre?

Oprah Winfrey’s show has recently recorded the lowest ever ratings, raising doubts whether the talk-show queen has lost her lustre.
The ratings for ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’ during the week ending July 5 were the lowest since the talk show’’s debut in 1983, averaging only a 3.2 household rating, according to Medialifemagazine.com.
And it is believed [...]

Nanette Lepore: 1 Million Small Businesses Are Now At Risk

I don’t know what they are thinking down there in Washington, but the truth is that small businesses will not be able to finance their situations without CIT.

Dell Vostro All-In-One Desktop Expands Small Business PC Lineup

The latest addition to the Dell Vostro line is the All-In-One desktop. It offers a range of Intel processors and focuses on the unique needs of small businesses, including saving space, saving dollars and minimizing the need for IT support.
– Dell has extended its Vostro line, designed for small businesses, with the introduction of the All-In-One, the lines first all-in-one desktop computer.

The desktop offers a range of Intel processors, including Celeron, Pentium, Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad chips. Additionally, it can be paired wi…


Office 2010 Tech Preview Boasts Updates Great and Small

Microsoft’s Office 2010, which eWEEK Labs tested in a Technical Preview release, offers welcome enhancements to core Office capabilities, but also breaks significant new ground by pushing Office apps beyond the bounds of the Windows desktop into rich, Web-based versions that perform as well on Firefox and Safari browsers as on Microsoft’s own Internet Explorer.
– Microsoft’s Office 2010, which eWEEK Labs tested in a Technical
Preview release, has quite a bit in common with the past several new
Office upgrades–namely, the new suite is brimming with enhancements to
core Office capabilities, many of which center around exposing the
apocryphal 80 percent of…


Sarah Palin Fundraising Driven By Small Donors

Sarah Palin’s political action committee — SarahPAC — raised $733,000 in the first half of the year and is set to push past $1 million in the wake of the recent attention she’s gotten herself. On the one hand, this isn’t that impressive. Mit…

C.I.A. Plan Involved Dispatching Small Teams To Assassinate Al Qaeda Leaders

WASHINGTON Since 2001, the Central Intelligence Agency has developed plans to dispatch small teams overseas to kill senior Qaeda terrorists, according to current and former government officials.

Karen Stabiner: Small Good News: Skinny Monkeys Might Want a Second Helping

Those underfed, longer-lived skinny monkeys are the hit medical story of the moment because they eat less and live longer, and what works for them…

Government to Take Tarp Bailout Money and Give it to Small Businesses?

For the first time, the Obama administration is considering an economic policy which makes some sense.As the Washington Post writes: The Obama administration is developing an initiative to take money from the $700 billion program for the banking system…

House Passes Small-Business Tech Development Bill

The approved legislation supports allowing venture capitalist-backed small businesses to participate in the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs. In addition to increasing R D award sizes for all participants, the SBIR-STTR bill also aims to help small businesses that support NASA’s space shuttle program with the transition through the fleet’s 2010 retirement.
– Legislation updating a longstanding small business program for R amp;D won U.S.
approval July 8. The bill modernizes the Small Business Innovation Research
and Small Business Technology Transfer programs, including allowing
venture capitalists to again participate in the programs.

The Enhanci…


Is small the new big?

Are relatively mature car markets going to become fertile ground for highly specified small cars? It is perhaps a niche that has proven difficult to crack for manufacturers in the past. The Mercedes A-class, Daimler Smart and Audi A2 spring to mind. Each of those had a rough ride – for different reasons, perhaps – but the highly specced small car area is one to be treated with care.


BMW handled it well with Mini, but that success based on a modern take for a retro-brand is something of a special case and perhaps serves as a lesson on how difficult it is to hit the premium small car sweet spot.


However, markets change and it could be that the market environment is becoming better for well specified small cars. The regulatory/tax framework in urban areas, volatile/high fuel prices and changing societal attitudes to vehicles generally are all perhaps pointing towards higher sales of small cars.


And a proportion of the ‘new’ consumers who consider small(er) cars will want something comfortable and relatively highly specified. In the future, the argument goes, the small car area will be less dominated by low-cost driven ‘econoboxes’.


In this context, Toyota’s initiative with its IQ small car is certainly an interesting one. The car has attracted some flak on the basis of its relatively high price, but some people will be prepared to pay a little more for something that isn’t a low-cost Aygo. There are discrete customer sets for those two small cars with their different prices, spec and ‘feel’.


Things can get even more interesting when considering ‘sub-brands’, which is a part of Toyota’s strategy with IQ.


Even more intriguingly, Toyota is planning a collaboration with Aston Martin for a ‘luxury commuter vehicle’.


As ever, execution and properly aligning brand values with the product proposition and price will determine how successful future products will be. Is this a step too far for Aston Martin? Maybe not, but it is a gamble. If they get it wrong, it would be an expensive mistake with adverse consequences for brand image. At least they are trying new things and I think that is to be applauded. Collaborating like this also keeps costs down for Aston while Toyota gets an association that is potentially very positive indeed.


But the really big question is a great big fat unknown: just how many people out there will opt for a highly specced small car?

BELGIUM: Toyota gives Aston Martin an iQ boost