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WGU Opens Major Office in the Triangle
Leaders from Western Governors University (WGU) and local dignitaries gathered at the GlenLake Office Park in Raleigh on June 23 to participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open a new 48,000-sq.-ft. office for the online nonprofit university. WGU President Scott Pulsipher led the ribbon cutting after welcoming guests that included business leaders, local alumni and representatives from the City of Raleigh, Wake County, the North Carolina Community College System, NC TECH, North Carolina
Recession-Proofing Your Durham Business: 7 Strategies That Hold Up
Economic uncertainty doesn't announce itself. One quarter you're managing growth; the next you're managing survival. Rising costs are the top financial challenge facing 75% of small employer firms, with more than half struggling to pay operating expenses and manage uneven cash flows. For Durham business owners — from solopreneurs near American Tobacco Campus to established firms connected through the Greater Durham Chamber — the question isn't whether a downturn will test you, but whether you'll be ready
Simplifying Operations: How Workflow Automation Empowers Small Businesses
Small businesses face a constant balancing act between limited resources and growing demands. Workflow automation, when implemented thoughtfully, helps small businesses streamline repetitive tasks, reduce human error, and free up time for strategic work. Instead of relying on manual processes, companies can design systems that move information, trigger actions, and keep projects on track automatically.Why Workflow Automation Matters for Small Teams When teams are small, every hour counts. Administrative
The Visual Credibility Gap Durham Small Businesses Can't Afford to Ignore
Visual quality is now one of the most direct signals of business credibility — research finds that first impressions are 94% design-driven, and nearly 46% of consumers assess a website's trustworthiness based on how it looks before reading a single word. For Durham's diverse Chamber community — solopreneurs, nonprofits, established employers, and everyone in between — your visuals are doing more persuasion work than your pitch. The question isn't whether quality images matter. It's whether your business
Smart Money Moves: Foundational Investments to Future-Proof Your Startup
Starting a new business isn’t just about a great idea — it’s about building a foundation strong enough to survive uncertainty and thrive in opportunity. Every dollar you spend early on should do more than just “get you started.” It should buy clarity, efficiency, and long-term growth.Quick Takeaways You Can Use Now Set aside capital for branding and online presence — these are your trust signals. Legal and accounting systems are your shield and compass. Invest in technology and automation early to
Managing Change with Confidence: A Practical Guide for Durham’s Small Business Leaders
Organizational change touches every small business in Durham—whether it’s adopting new technology, adjusting operations, or responding to shifting customer needs. The difference between disruption and growth often comes down to how intentionally leaders guide their teams through transition. Learn below: Why communicating early and often prevents confusion How to build momentum by involving employees in problem-solving Training principles that make new processes stick Simple structures that keep
Website Optimization Playbook for Small Businesses in Challenging Economies
Economic slowdowns can feel like headwinds for small businesses, but they also create opportunities to strengthen customer trust, streamline operations, and innovate online. With deliberate website strategies, small businesses can convert uncertainty into growth by focusing on visibility, performance, and customer satisfaction.Quick Takeaways That Matter Strengthen trust with transparency and helpful content, not just promotions. Simplify user journeys — fewer clicks, clearer outcomes. Invest in faster
