MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2020
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Playbook for Small Business Success
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Shutdowns due to COVID-19 have arguably caused more short-term pain to small businesses than any single event in history. Now that states are gradually reopening, small business owners are eager to find profitable ways of working in the new environment while continuing to keep their employees and customers safe. Our new Small Business Playbook can help get your clients started on a path to a safe reopening and longer-term success by embracing new ways to operate, manage supply chains, operate efficiently and much more. We invite you to pass it along.
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How to keep employees safe
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To many small business owners, employees are like family. The first step in reopening is keeping them safe.
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Where to get capital to sustain business
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From CARES to bridge loans, understanding all the options is critical for those who need help with the transition.
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How to streamline and reduce expenses
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Now is the time to be vigilant about waste. Discover proven ways for small businesses to improve efficiency.
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How to serve customers digitally
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Help your clients make virtual service a permanent benefit to their businesses andcustomers.
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What training should businesses consider?
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Now more than ever, employee training is important. Learn why it is one of the greatest investments they canmake.
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How to manage a remote workforce
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For some small businesses, remote work is the new normal. Find out how to keep a good thinggoing.
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TRAINING & SALES MATERIAL
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PATH to Reopening Your Business [Webinar]
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Travelers Institute presents a panel with Travelers Risk Control on the four parts of successful reopening strategies.
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Register today »
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Recently Written
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Check out a sample of some new business that's been written, and see what you could be .
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