Adam Hansen

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Adam is a part time journalist, entrepreneur, investor and father.

Is Next Day Delivery Feasible For Small Businesses To Offer Their Customers?

Next day delivery is just one of the many delivery options currently being offered by some of the leading e-commerce sites and cheap parcel delivery couriers to the general public. For small businesses, fighting to keep up with their larger competition is, therefore, proving to be difficult. Without the budget or resources to throw at […]

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TMS Health Solution and The New NIH Study

The National Institute of Health has recently released a landmark study concerning low-income neighborhoods, industrial sites and mental health. The study was quite innovative as it fused a sociological cross-section of mental health with data from an environmental inequalities study. The findings of the study are absolutely astonishing and they should direct our politicians in […]

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3 Ways to Grow Your Restaurant

To start a restaurant of your own, you need passion, smarts, and a fair bit of luck. According to the National Restaurant Association, a food service trade organization based in the District of Columbia, 50 percent of adults have held a job in the restaurant industry at some point. In Canada, the numbers are similar, […]

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Common PDF Printing Problems and How to Fix Them

PDF documents are widely used in everyday office life, due to their excellent ability to hold huge amounts of information in a relatively small file size, retain formatting across devices and operating systems. They can also be password protected easily, providing security when sharing documents between various recipients. This makes them perfect for emailing around the […]

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Scaling Supply Chains

Scaling a business successfully is no easy undertaking, but it is especially challenging when it involves large physical assets. Take the production of industrial components and machinery, for example, which would include market segments such as agriculture, construction, aerospace and aviation, energy, and textiles. The total annual investment in industrial machinery exceeded $60 billion across […]

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