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How to Use Retail Industry Research Reports to Make Better Buying and Inventory Decisions

How to Use Retail Industry Research Reports to Make Better Buying and Inventory Decisions

Retail research reports are only useful if they change a decision. For founders and operators, the real value is not reading the market summary, but translating it into buying, inventory, pricing, and channel choices. This article focuses on how to use those reports as operating inputs, not as background reading. Why retail research should sit […]

What BidScript’s funding says about the economics of tender management

What BidScript’s funding says about the economics of tender management

Public procurement and private tenders are one of the least glamorous growth channels in business, but for many operators they are among the most valuable. BidScript’s new funding round is a signal that the market for software that finds, qualifies and drafts bids is moving from “nice to have” into a more operationally serious category. […]

Rivian’s sales forecast bump is a reminder to stress-test production plans, not just demand

Rivian’s sales forecast bump is a reminder to stress-test production plans, not just demand

Rivian’s higher sales forecast is not just an EV story. It is a reminder that a business can look demand-constrained on paper while actually being production-constrained in practice. For founders and operators, the useful question is not whether the market is optimistic, but whether your own supply, cash, and launch plans can keep up. Why […]

What an SBA 504 Loan Really Means for a Growing Small Business

What an SBA 504 Loan Really Means for a Growing Small Business

For many small businesses, the real estate decision arrives before the business feels “big enough” for real estate. That is exactly where an SBA 504 loan can change the math. It is not a general working-capital fix; it is a financing structure for owners who are trying to buy, build, or improve a facility without […]

Why DeepTech founders need a different scaling playbook

Why DeepTech founders need a different scaling playbook

DeepTech companies do not scale like software startups. When the product is tied to hardware, regulation, lab validation, manufacturing, or long sales cycles, growth usually breaks at the operational layer first, not the marketing layer. That means founders need a different expansion plan: one built around de-risking, not just traction. The real problem is not […]

AI Agents, Sensitive Data and Prediction Markets: A Small-Team Control Plan Before Automation Creates a Leak

AI Agents, Sensitive Data and Prediction Markets: A Small-Team Control Plan Before Automation Creates a Leak

Small teams are moving company data into AI tools faster than their internal controls can keep up. The operational issue is not whether an employee […] ...

A Loyalty Program Is an Operations System, Not a Discount Button

A Loyalty Program Is an Operations System, Not a Discount Button

A loyalty program can quietly improve repeat orders, or it can become an expensive discount habit that trains customers to wait for rewards. The difference […] ...

Before You Let AI Agents Touch Money, Build a Spending-Control Workflow

Before You Let AI Agents Touch Money, Build a Spending-Control Workflow

Robinhood is moving into a new operating model: users can create a separate account with a pre-loaded balance that an AI agent can use to […] ...

The 30-Day Onboarding System Small Remote Teams Need Before Hiring Again

The 30-Day Onboarding System Small Remote Teams Need Before Hiring Again

Small companies often treat hiring as the expensive part and onboarding as a calendar invite. That is backwards for remote teams, small service firms and […] ...