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Augusta BizBitz

Death of a technology leader in CSRA Today’s “buzz” begins with the death of a respected former journalist and successful CSRA technology business owner Jimmy Bennett. He spent 20 years writing and editing for community newspapers in Statesboro, Eastman, Jessup and Canton. He became the editor of True Citizen newspaper in Waynesboro, GA before going into the computer business. Bennett died last week due to complications from Covid-19. My last email exchange with him showed me how much he still cared about local journalism. “Chuck Smith has joined the growing

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Chamber accepting applications for local business awards

Augusta is home to a long list of great entrepreneurs and corporations, but the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce wants to narrow that list down to two. The Chamber is currently accepting applications for its 2021 Best in Business awards: Augusta’s Entrepreneur and Corporation of the Year. “Our members consistently share with us that recognition of outstanding businesses in our community is important to our continued economic growth,” says Sue Parr, the Chamber’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “We have great stories to tell and our annual Best in Business

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Augusta Business Daily Podcast

The Change Maker Podcast: Hodges Usry

Business is booming for filmmakers shooting in Augusta or living in Augusta. There are also some native Augusta filmmakers doing quite well in big cities, including Hodges Usry, who lives and works in Nashville. He sat down with Deke Copenhaver recently on the Change Maker Podcast shot at the Augusta Podcast studios on 7th Street in Augusta.

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Keynote speakers discuss company culture at ABD Fall Expo

Company culture can make or break even the most financially successful organizations. Culture was the focus of the Augusta Business Daily Fall Expo, which was held on Thursday, Oct. 28 at The Space located on Greene Street. The event, titled Culture Shift, featured three keynote speakers who discussed various aspects of culture and how it can positively or negatively affect the success of an organization. The speakers were: Patrick Reynolds, President and Chief Executive Officer of CrossLink Consulting, Declan Scott, Director of Operations for The Collaborative Way and Darin Myers,

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Negotiating tactics for a job

Robert Kelly, VP of several staffing companies will speak at 1:45 this afternoon on how negotiations are going now for employers and employees in this “Culture Shift”. To buy tickets day of go to www.abdexpo.com and type in adb50 as a coupon code. Here’s a preview.

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Effects of bad culture

Patrick Reynolds of Cross Link Consulting will speak at 8:30 this morning and 3 this afternoon on the effects of a bad culture. Here is a preview. To buy tickets day of go to www.abdexpo.com and type in abd50 as a coupon code.

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Communication and Culture

Click on Robbie King’s take on how communication affects culture. He’s speaking on Thursday. To save 50% go to www.abdexpo.com and type in abd50.

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Good Finances/Good Culture

Click on financial advisor Kurt Mueller’s short video to understand his take on the relationship between a financially sound person at home and good culture at work. Save 50% and go to www.abdexpo.com and type in abd50. Kurt is speaking Thursday at our event.

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B2B Podcasting

Patrick Reynolds, Cross Link Consulting Culture Shift 3 FINAL

To get 50% off your tickets to Thursday’s “Culture Shift” Conference and Expo visit www.abdexpo.com and type in abd50 in the promo code. Our podcast today helps run through the line up of our speakers including one traveling from Colorado to deliver a keynote on the “5 Pillars of a Collaborative Workplace”.

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Not your run of the mill development

From time to time Publisher Neil Gordon will share a Video business minute (or less) to update you on unique happenings. Today, a new development in a (very old) building in Aiken County.

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