Posts Tagged ‘blend and extend’

Your landlord isn’t out to get you, but he is out to get top dollar

by Darren Fleming - Saturday, November 28th, 2009

In the current environment, a business can find itself faced by a number of questions related to its commercial lease: Should we sublet and relocate to a less costly location? How can we prepare for a move? What should we watch for in the fine print of our lease? Are market conditions favourable to renewing [...]

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OBJ Business Survival Guide, Part II

by Survive and Thrive - Monday, July 13th, 2009

The Ottawa Business Journal’s second Business Survival Guide provided a series of articles with insights from experts on a range of topics, from maintaining employee morale during a period of layoffs, to understanding when to outsource, handling commercial leases, managing the books and getting the most out of a marketing budget.

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OBJ Business Survival Guide, Part I

by Survive and Thrive - Monday, July 13th, 2009

The Ottawa Business Journal’s first Business Survival Guide provided a series of articles with insights from experts on a range of topics, from handling economic downdrafts as a technology company, to mitigating the impact of volatile commodity prices on your cash flow, managing facilities costs and financing options for startups.

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