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    Monday, March 30, 2026
    A well-written business plan is one of the strongest predictors of small business survival — and one of the most commonly skipped steps in starting up. Entrepreneurs who write formal business plans are 16% more likely to achieve viability than otherwise identical peers who skip the process. For businesses in Macon and Monroe County — where healthcare, logistics, and manufacturing anchor the ...read more
    Categories: Chamber, General News Article, Community, Press Release
    Tuesday, March 17, 2026
    Building client trust now happens on two tracks — the personal relationships that have long driven commerce in Forsyth-Monroe County, and the digital record clients check before they ever call. The stakes are measurable: companies that prioritize digital trust are more likely to drive revenue and profit growth of at least 10% on both top and bottom lines. For small businesses running primarily ...read more
    Categories: Chamber, General News Article, Community, Press Release
    Thursday, March 12, 2026
    Starting a business means entering into agreements—whether with clients, vendors, partners, or employees. A business contract is the legal framework that defines expectations, responsibilities, and protections for everyone involved. For new business owners, understanding how contracts work can prevent costly disputes and create smoother professional relationships from the start.Key ...read more
    Categories: Chamber, General News Article, Community, Press Release
    Monday, January 26, 2026
    Every business, no matter how strong or established, faces difficult seasons. Sales dip. Clients pull back. Costs rise. Confidence wavers. What separates companies that collapse from those that come back stronger isn’t luck—it’s structure, discipline, and adaptability. Here’s a compact guide to staying resilient, regaining traction, and turning a tough chapter into your next growth curve.Key ...read more
    Categories: Press Release, Community, General News Article, Chamber
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