As a new business owner, understanding your potential business insurance needs can be unclear and stressful. There are two big questions that often circulate in new business owners’ minds: 1) What kind of insurance do I need? and 2) Where do I start looking?
Read MoreNevada’s casino industry is on track for 2021 to produce its fourth-ever $12 billion revenue year. Nationwide, gaming revenues have already surpassed 2019’s record total. One gaming analyst, however, believes as the year draws to a close, it might be wise to take a deep breath and evaluate where the casino sector is headed in 2022.
The TRI II project is planned for a plot of private land on the south side of Fernley, west of Highway 95A and east of the Storey/Lyon county line.
Read MoreCan a PEO help your business? Why does your company need an internal communications strategy? NCET’s panel of business and technology experts answer your questions in our monthly column.
Read MoreIn August, 4.3 million U.S. workers quit their jobs, according to the Department of Labor.
Read MoreThe Retail Association of Nevada forecasts consumer retail sales in Nevada to grow by 10 percent during the holiday shopping season this year to reach a record $5.5 billion.
Read MoreWhile the startup cost can be steep and the cost of repairing and maintaining a truck can rack up over time, it often pales in comparison to the cost of owning or renting retail space.
Read MoreDo you ever have the feeling that what you have to say goes unheard? Or notice a knot in your stomach when someone else is talking? We know that as much as 93% of what we have to say is communicated at the unconscious level. Not only do we receive information at that level, but much of what we say is backed up by unconscious, incongruent body language.
Read MoreNevada casinos recorded their eighth consecutive month of over $1 billion in gaming win in October — a total of $1.22 billion statewide.
Read MoreSierra Space, a commercial space company that launched in June under umbrella of Sparks-based Sierra Nevada Corporation, announced recently a $1.4 billion Series A investment of primary capital.
Nevada officials are hoping more residents will retrain for careers that are in high demand, especially as the state continues to lead the nation in unemployment and economists estimate that about 50,000 of the jobs lost during the pandemic will not be coming back.
Read MoreThe Abbi Agency started around Abbi Whitaker’s kitchen table in 2009 during the depths of one of the deepest economic recessions in modern history. Founded by sisters Abbi Whitaker and Constance Aguilar, the agency started with a fierce dedication to intelligent and results-driven public relations.
Read MoreGov. Sisolak, The Nevada Department of Agriculture and the National Association of State Department of Agriculture Foundation recently announced the selection of 10 Nevada women for the Farm2Food Accelerator program.
Read MoreWhat is the metaverse? What’s the most effective way to use your YouTube Channel to promote your business? NCET’s panel of business and technology experts answer your questions in our monthly column.
Read MoreAs a result of actively engaging on Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook, demand for Pineapple Pedicabs’ services has not been slowed by COVID.
Read MoreMaintaining supplier relationships is key to developing and scaling your small business. Quality relationships with your suppliers not only secure your supply chains and distribution but can also be important sources of information. Whether you are positioned as business-to-business or business-to-consumer, ensuring your suppliers are happy will make all aspects of your business run more smoothly.
Read MoreThe College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) recently released its 2021 CHIME Digital Health Most Wired recognized organizations, with Renown Health listed as a certified Acute Level – 7 and Ambulatory Level – 7 hospital network.
Read MoreThe key question is which businesses are impacted by OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard or CMS’ Interim Final Rule. As with many employment-related laws, the short answer is: It depends.
Read MoreIncreasingly our data is our business. Lose your data, you could very well lose your business. Ninety-four percent of companies suffering from a catastrophic data loss do not survive. Here are five tips to successful protecting your data.
Read MoreThe days of “management by walking around” are over. Business books from the 1980s encouraged managers to wander around the office, chit-chat with colleagues, and learn valuable information at the water cooler.
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