Let’s be honest. Selling sustainability or an ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) solution is a different beast. You’re not just selling software, a consulting package,
Author: Rey Ellison
Specialized Accounting Considerations for Telehealth and Remote Healthcare Providers
Let’s be honest—the shift to telehealth wasn’t just a change in how care is delivered. It was a seismic shift in the business model itself.
Tax Compliance for Micro-Multinationals: Small Businesses with International Clients
You run a small business. Maybe you’re a freelance software developer in Austin with clients in Berlin. Or a boutique marketing agency in Toronto serving
The Gentle Push: How Behavioral Science and Nudge Theory Are Reshaping Work from the Inside
Let’s be honest. You can have the slickest software, the most detailed policies, and the grandest strategic goals. But if your people aren’t engaging with
Management Techniques for Leading Through Prolonged Uncertainty
Let’s be honest—the idea of a “steady state” in business feels almost nostalgic now, doesn’t it? You know, like a relic from a different era.
The Ethical and Practical Implementation of AI Co-pilots in B2B Sales Workflows
Let’s be honest—the buzz around AI in sales is deafening. It’s either hailed as the savior of productivity or whispered about as the cold, calculating
Mental Health and Burnout Prevention Strategies for Accounting Professionals
Let’s be honest. The world of accounting isn’t exactly known for its low-stress, breezy workdays. You know the drill: the relentless deadlines of tax season,
Navigating State and Local Tax (SALT) for Fully Remote and Hybrid Workers
Let’s be honest—the freedom of remote work is incredible. No commute, flexible hours, maybe even working from a beach house or a mountain cabin. But
Tax-Advantaged Accounts and Strategies for Financial Independence and Early Retirement
Let’s be honest. The classic retirement roadmap—work for 40 years, then live off a pension—feels, well, a bit outdated. For the growing FIRE (Financial Independence,
Leveraging Behavioral Economics for Ethical Customer Nudges
Let’s be honest. We all make decisions that aren’t perfectly rational. We choose the dessert menu item that’s “most popular.” We stick with a default
