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Samantha Stauf Articles

Samantha Stauf has molded her skills in writing, marketing, and company leadership over the last two years as an employee at a local start-up. Here current goal is to explore networking with Twitter.

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Marketing

Business Guide to Political Lobbying and Campaign Donations

Samantha Stauf December 28, 2016

Businesses and Local, State, and Federal Laws

Samantha Stauf December 15, 2016

Small Business and Price Changes During Disasters

Samantha Stauf November 21, 2016

Recognizing When Change is Needed

Samantha Stauf September 27, 2016
Management

The Customer is Always Right, Right?

Samantha Stauf May 9, 2016
Management

Healthcare Franchises and Business Owner Ethics

Samantha Stauf April 12, 2016
Management

Volunteering At the Office: Making It More Than Moneymongering

Samantha Stauf December 10, 2015
Management

Reducing and Preventing Crime at Your Business

Samantha Stauf November 16, 2015

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Samantha Stauf October 27, 2015

Setting Up an Education Assistance Program

Samantha Stauf September 22, 2015

Navigating the Perils of Starting a Telecommunication Initiative

Samantha Stauf August 20, 2015

9 Strategies to Go Green in the Office

Samantha Stauf July 3, 2015

Disney: Evil Marketing Genius

Samantha Stauf June 5, 2015

Natural Disaster: What Do You Mean You Have No Plan?

Samantha Stauf April 16, 2015

The ABC Ranking System Debate

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According to sales lore, Hoover’s door-to-door salesmen in the 1920s were trained to deliberately spill a bag of dirt on the housewife’s living room rug before demonstrating the vacuum — because cleaning up the mess they’d just made reportedly closed the calls that would otherwise have ended at hello

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 25, 2026

When Trader Joe’s founder Joe Coulombe realized in the late 1960s that America was minting a generation of overeducated, underpaid graduates faster than anyone was serving them, he rebuilt his failing 7-Eleven knockoff around private-label wine and unusual groceries — and that bet became a roughly $16 billion grocery model

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 25, 2026
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When IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad watched a designer unscrew a Lövet table’s legs to fit it into a car in 1956, he turned the workaround into a manufacturing principle — the flat pack cut shipping volume by roughly 80 percent and converted a Swedish mail-order catalog into a $50 billion global retailer over the next six decades

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 25, 2026
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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
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