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Two millennial marketing-focused tech entrepreneurs debate the top 6 trending stories in small business for 3 minutes per topic.
Today’s 6 topics consist of the following:
1) Dan Bilzerian's Cannabis Business Blows Through $50M- In 2019 alone, it suffered a net loss of $67 million CAD.
2) How The Massive Twitter Hack May Have Happened-Hundreds of Twitter employees have access to agent tools.
3) Lowe's Is Looking To Help Suffering Small Businesses- The home improvement company said it will donate $25 million toward small business grants in rural areas.
4) 66% Working From Home Likely To Work Nights and Weekends- 19% of home workers admit to starting earlier and finishing later. Is the increased work and lack of trust going to create a long term problem?
5) Employees Want To Return To A Physical Workplace- Only 21% of employees actually like working from home regularly. For economic reasons, employers want to continue working from home but would it negatively impact employees?
6) Coin Shortage Giving Businesses Yet Another Worry- Some businesses are asking employees to bring in change amid shortage. Should we make the move toward digital currency? What’s next to hit businesses in 2020?
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Instagram - @entreprenews.ncn
Facebook - Entreprenews
Website - NCNBroadcast.com
Partner - State48.com
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Two millennial marketing-focused tech entrepreneurs debate the top 6 trending stories in small business for 3 minutes per topic.
Today’s 6 topics consist of the following:
1) Dan Bilzerian's Cannabis Business Blows Through $50M- In 2019 alone, it suffered a net loss of $67 million CAD.
2) How The Massive Twitter Hack May Have Happened-Hundreds of Twitter employees have access to agent tools.
3) Lowe's Is Looking To Help Suffering Small Businesses- The home improvement company said it will donate $25 million toward small business grants in rural areas.
4) 66% Working From Home Likely To Work Nights and Weekends- 19% of home workers admit to starting earlier and finishing later. Is the increased work and lack of trust going to create a long term problem?
5) Employees Want To Return To A Physical Workplace- Only 21% of employees actually like working from home regularly. For economic reasons, employers want to continue working from home but would it negatively impact employees?
6) Coin Shortage Giving Businesses Yet Another Worry- Some businesses are asking employees to bring in change amid shortage. Should we make the move toward digital currency? What’s next to hit businesses in 2020?
--------------- SOCIAL ------------------
Instagram - @entreprenews.ncn
Facebook - Entreprenews
Website - NCNBroadcast.com
Partner - State48.com