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<item><title>Business Poetry</title><link>http://www.smallbusinessnotes.com/managing-your-business/business-poetry.html</link><description><![CDATA[ Business Poetry &amp;quot;Business and Poetry at first glance have little in common. Most people consider business as representative of the rational side of our society. Business is involved with profit and concrete ways of achieving it. Poetry represents the creative, more abstract side of the world. It deals with ideas and emotions, not the bottom line. Yet, on closer inspection, many areas of overlap actually exist.&amp;quot; Poetry About Business Links to poems about working and business. Quotations Quotations by people in business and about business in general How to Publish Your Poetry: A Practical Guide Book that is a...]]></description><pubDate>November  1, 2010  5:15 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>The Lighter Side of Small Business</title><link>http://www.smallbusinessnotes.com/managing-your-business/the-lighter-side-of-small-business.html</link><description><![CDATA[ Starting and running your own business is supposed to be fun. This is your chance to call the shots and live your dream. You finally get to spend all your time doing something you are passionate about. Yet many of us get bogged down in mundane tasks and exhausted by all there is to do. We need to not only find ways to keep our passion alive, but also to just plain have fun. One of the easiest ways to have fun is to take a cartoon break every day. Pick some favorite sites and open your browser to...]]></description><pubDate>November  1, 2010  5:15 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>The Poetry of Business</title><link>http://www.smallbusinessnotes.com/managing-your-business/the-poetry-of-business.html</link><description><![CDATA[ Business and Poetry at first glance have little in common. Most people consider business as representative of the rational side of our society. Business is involved with profit and concrete ways of achieving it. Poetry represents the creative, more abstract side of the world. It deals with ideas and emotions, not the bottom line. Yet, on closer inspection, many areas of overlap actually exist. For starters, there is a fair amount of poetry about business. Poems about business range from the whimsical -- one Ogden Nash verse contemplating work begins I sit in an office at 244 Madison Avenue...]]></description><pubDate>November  1, 2010  5:15 PM</pubDate></item></rss>