In today’s ever changing society, the Internet is a prevalent, if not dominant part of our everyday lives; and with this, so are emails. It is estimated that over 100 trillion emails are sent per year- that’s a lot of online communication! How many of these are first impressions, introductions, or business proposals? What is it you are communicating, or not communicating, through a simple and impersonal sign off? I believe it’s time that the ever present “Thanks” meet its end!
Sincerely, Insincere: What Your Email Sign Off Really Means
By Madison Carson on 02.03.15
The Admin Support You Deserve, and the Help You Need Right Now
By Lee Rolandi on 09.16.14
How a Business Center Can Catalyze Growth
By Lee Rolandi on 05.13.14
As businesses of all sizes grow and develop over time, they experience many operational challenges. While a new startup may be looking to hire more staff or pursue more clients, a larger company may be seeking to branch out geographically by testing their marketability in a new city. In both cases, these organizations are looking to expand and will inevitably require more space and resources to accommodate their internal growth. Expanding your office, however, can be a time consuming process. But by choosing to work with an executive office space that offers all types of workspaces and support, the transition is seamless.
AdvantEdge Sponsors 6th Annual GWU Business Plan Competition
By Jennifer Vitek on 05.08.14
Originally published by Allwork.Space
AdvantEdge Business Centers served as a corporate sponsor for the 2014 George Washington University Business Plan Competition, awarding more than $2,500 in prizes to a team of student finalists. Sponsoring the competition helped support GWU’s ongoing initiatives to give students, faculty, and alumni entrepreneurship opportunities through experiential learning.
DC: The Next Tech Hub?
By AdvantEdge Staff on 03.04.11
Washington, DC may just be the next big tech city. According to the New York Times, “there is a wellspring of technical expertise” in the nation's capital, where the tech scene has grown notably in recent years. With regard to venture capital investing in information technology, the Times reports that the Washington area ranks 6th in the nation. For all you tech start-ups on the rise, here's how a virtual office is the perfect solution for getting started in DC.