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Ernest Ragsdill Articles

Ernest Ragsdill has been a business attorney for more than two decades. His expertise is in corporate compliance and contract law, advising clients on their legal obligations and rights. He has extensive experience in negotiating contracts, representing companies in court proceedings, and helping them reach favorable resolutions to litigation matters.

Ernest takes pride in providing comprehensive legal services that ensure the best possible outcome for his clients.

He is committed to providing professional legal counsel and advice to businesses, helping them stay compliant with the law and grow their operations.

He also serves as a mentor for young lawyers, passing on his knowledge and experience to the next generation which has compelled him to write for the Tweak Your Biz Audience.

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Counting for Growth: Why Smart Startups Are Automating Inventory from Day One

Ernest Ragsdill November 17, 2025

How to Build a Preventive Maintenance Plan for Your Fleet That Actually Gets Followed?

Ernest Ragsdill September 4, 2025

When Payments Lag, Patient Care Suffers: The AR Crisis in Healthcare Services

Ernest Ragsdill August 18, 2025

Risk Management 101: The Key to Effective Project Management

Ernest Ragsdill August 11, 2025
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BTC & ETH High-Leverage Playbook for 2025 Perpetual Traders

Ernest Ragsdill July 11, 2025
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Growing Your Team Without Growing Your Security Debt

Ernest Ragsdill June 25, 2025
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Maximizing Customer Engagement to Boost Your Plumbing Business Valuation

Ernest Ragsdill June 2, 2025
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Want to Know How the Smartest Law Firms Are Leveling Up? Here’s What to Watch

Ernest Ragsdill May 15, 2025

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Ernest Ragsdill April 24, 2025

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Choosing the Right Tech Support Partner for Long-Term Success

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Ernest Ragsdill March 17, 2025

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Ernest Ragsdill February 26, 2025

How to Have Age-Appropriate Financial Conversations with Your Children?

Ernest Ragsdill December 22, 2024

Revolutionize Your Gym With Gym Management Software

Ernest Ragsdill October 3, 2024

Going on Vacation? Don’t Leave Without a Cell Signal Booster 

Ernest Ragsdill March 23, 2024

Revolutionizing Maintenance, Repair, and Operations Strategies

Ernest Ragsdill January 30, 2024

Credit Monitoring: Why It Matters And Tips To Improve Your Credit Score

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Adult voter standing by a ballot box with American flag, symbolizing democracy and election participation.

Patagonia closed its headquarters and all 29 of its U.S. stores on Election Day 2016 and paid every one of its roughly 2,000 employees for the day off — then closed the company for every general election that followed, co-founded a coalition that now spans more than 2,000 employers, and in 2024 moved the closure to early-voting day

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 24, 2026
Retro urban food stand with people serving fast food in sepia tone.

Costco enforces a $1.50 hot dog and soda combo price set in 1985 — when then-CEO Craig Jelinek once suggested raising it, co-founder Jim Sinegal reportedly told him he would personally kill him if the price changed, and the chain absorbs the loss as a customer loyalty cost across more than 900 warehouses worldwide

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 24, 2026
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When Nintendo released the Game Boy in April 1989 with a monochrome screen against the color Sega Game Gear and Atari Lynx, designer Gunpei Yokoi argued the lower-resolution display would give players 30 hours of battery life on four AAs versus six hours for competitors — the Game Boy went on to outsell both rivals combined by roughly eight to one

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 24, 2026

In 1982, Johnson & Johnson pulled 31 million bottles of Tylenol from shelves at a cost of $100 million after seven Chicago-area deaths from cyanide-laced capsules — the company’s decision to recall before regulators required it became the template every business school still teaches for crisis response

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 24, 2026
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