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Hawk’s Eye on Business
Roger Hawk and Mac Wrigley discuss the first two steps of the 6 steps to building a better business in this issue of Hawk’s Eye on Business. Topics discussed in Step 1 – Mastery are:
Destination – Where is your business going? What does it look like when you are done building it?
Money – What areas of money mastery are the most important? Which...
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Hawk’s Eye on Business
Roger, Val and Mac discuss employees in this issue of Hawk’s Eye on Business. Today’s business owner has many options when it comes to building stronger teams with all the talent that is available on the sidelines.
Hiring practices have changed these days and Roger covers an effecient process for hiring employees without having to disrupt days...
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Roger’s guest this week is Jay Larsen from the Idaho Technology Council. Jay and Roger discuss topics around building business in Idaho, what resources are available to Idaho Business Owners and upcoming events for those owners to attend.
Tune in live to the radio show on am 670 KBOI Saturday Mornings at 8:00 o’clock.
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Roger’s guest this week is Dave Peaslee of Visual Lounge Media. Dave and Roger talk about marketing your business through web sites, direct mail, and various other campaigns. One caller asks why a person would want to buy a web site when everything he wants to do can be done through eBay stores. Another caller asks how to protect an online business that keeps having server crashes.
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Roger and Val discuss proper methods to dispose of your old computers, hardware and protection of sensitive customer data with Secure Data Sanitization’s (SDS) Founder and President, Molli Wingert. Improper disposal of sensitive customer data such as credit card numbers, addresses, social security numbers, etc. could be punishable by fines from $1,000 –...