Business Video Roundup: Reopening Your Business Safely, Managing Cash Flow & More

Posted on 5.June.2020 by Roy Brooks | @amcomcap

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In our latest roundup of great videos for entrepreneurs and small-business owners, Forbes details how to reopen your business, office, or restaurant safely; Small Business, Big Heart talks with Dr. Mary Mason of St. Louis, MO’s Little Medical School about how the pandemic has impacted their business; and Gary Vaynerchuk discusses the current state of commerce, including what the recent launch of Shops on Facebook and Instagram means for small businesses. Plus, a video from Entrepreneur answers the questions, Is now the right time to start a business? And how can I manage cash flow during a crisis?

GaryVee: Coffee & Commerce Episode 7 – The State of Commerce

In the latest Coffee & Commerce, Gary Vaynerchuk and Zubin Mowlavi chat about the state of commerce. They answer questions from viewers and even discuss what the launch of Shops on Facebook and Instagram means for small businesses.

Small Business, Big Heart: Little Medical School (St. Louis, MO)

Offering STEM-based curriculum for kids interested in medical careers, Little Medical School has had to move their classes online. In this episode of Small Business, Big Heart, Little Medical School founder and CEO Dr. Mary Mason discusses how the pandemic has impacted their business and the way they teach their students about the healthcare industry.

Forbes: How to Reopen Your Business or Office Safely

Courtesy of Forbes: Here’s what business owners need to know before reopening.

Forbes: How to Reopen Your Restaurant Safely

And how to reopen your restaurant while keeping yourself, staff, and customers safe.

Entrepreneur: Is Now the Right Time to Start a Business, and How Can I Manage Cash Flow?

In this video from Entrepreneur, Xero U.S. Country Manager Ben Richmond and certified public accountant Amanda Aguillard answer questions from viewers about starting a business right now and how business owners can optimize cash flow during a crisis.

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