New Sick Leave Law Begins January 1, 2018

Washington State’s paid sick leave initiative, I-1433, will go into effect on January 1, 2018.  While this initiative covers new minimum wage rates for future years and important language regarding tips and service charges, most of the initiative revolves around the new requirement of Washington State employers to provide paid sick leave to employees. Wondering if this applies to your business? Chances are good that it does!

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Clarity Welcomes Lisa Minnihan

Lisa is a business development and human resources professional with deep roots in the community. Over the course of her career, Lisa has worked in many small businesses, been an entrepreneur, worked in healthcare, served as a paralegal for a local law firm, worked as a behavior intervention specialist in the Port Townsend School District, and successfully launched a nonprofit. Most recently she served as the Human Resources Director, and Director of Finance and Business Administration, at Discovery Behavioral Healthcare. We are fortunate to have someone who can bring experience from so many economic sectors! Her background gives her insight into the joys and challenges of running small- and medium-sized businesses and nonprofit organizations. She holds an MBA with a specialization in Human Resource Management from Walden University. We are excited to have Lisa join the team at Clarity!

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Creating a Simple Budget

This month we wrap up our three-month series on planning for 2018 with a process for creating a simple budget. Below you'll also find a link to last year’s article on preparing for year-end financial tasks.
 
Many entrepreneurs—whether you work in the world of small business or nonprofits—are overwhelmed and intimidated when faced with the prospect of taking a deep dive into business financials. You spend all of your time and energy creating products and experiences, marketing, managing employees, serving clients and customers, tracking your daily income and expenses...the list goes on and on. But there’s nothing quite like creating a budget to help you reach your business goals. 

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Build A Marketing Plan

First things first: marketing is not the same thing advertising, though advertising can be an important part of a marketing plan. Marketing is promoting or selling products, services, or programs. It includes activities like market research, building your brand, identifying customers or constituents, building relationships with them, developing creative partnerships, among other things. 

The marketing plan that's right for you is as unique as your business. Here are a few tools and resources to consider.

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