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As we edge towards a post-pandemic Manitoba, you may be feeling overwhelmed by all the challenges you’re facing: staffing shortages, ensuring safety in the workplace, implementing new tools and technology to grow your business, and more. You don’t have to establish a recovery plan alone.
We are committed to supporting Manitoba Business as they navigate the path forward and explore opportunities.
From building liquidity and improving cash flow, to protecting your people and pivoting to a digitally connected world, Manitoba Business Matters and our coalition of industry experts are ready to help businesses succeed every step of the way. MCC and our partners are compiling information and resources to help you thrive. Read below for our latest posts…
Marketing Menaces And How to Solve Them
The marketing world is ever-changing. With new technology, competition, and expectations popping up around every corner, even the most seasoned marketers can be overwhelmed by this demanding field. If only there were some sort of marketing fairy godmother out there...
Key Considerations for Reopening Physical Workplaces
As provincial governments in Canada carefully lift restrictions, employers must be cognizant of new workplace considerations and how their employees will return to work safely and smoothly. This article serves as a guide for employers as they develop their COVID-19...
3 Signs You Need A Better Brand Strategy
First of all, what is a brand strategy? A brand strategy is your brand’s game plan. It defines your long-term goals, outlines your brand promises, and details how these will be shared with your audience. Additionally, your brand strategy should identify your ideal...
RRC offers new micro-credentials to support reconciliation
A suite of new social innovation micro-credentials is the first offered by Red River College to help businesses and professionals build skills in embedding reconciliation efforts through effective and respectful consultation processes and relationship-building....
UPDATE: September 3/2021
As we move into the Labour Day long weekend, and begin to prepare for a return to the office for many of us and the return to in-class learning, there has been a number of updates and developments. The Province of Manitoba has made changes to the public health orders...
Reopening Your Business in a Pandemic: Privacy Concerns Related to Precautions
Reopening your store can create new privacy considerations Author: Kendall Dyck, Lawyer, TDS Law For many businesses, the personal information of its customers is crucial to providing goods and services. Certain information is simply necessary to complete a...
Determining Capacity for Your Business
Some of the most frequently asked questions we have received amid public health order restrictions are, “What is 25% capacity?" "Now we've moved to 50% capacity - what does that mean and how do I adjust that?” "How am I supposed to manage that - have a staff person...
How To Create Super-Shareable Content
A grumpy cat, a colour-changing dress, a stylish monkey in a Swedish furniture store, a disastrous music festival. It seems like anything can go viral these days, but that doesn’t mean that viral success is random. Short-lived, international fame shouldn’t be one of...
Boost Your Revenues with Effective After Sales Follow-Up
Finding new customers is crucial to the growth and success of your business. But entrepreneurs shouldn’t forget there is huge potential for revenue in their list of existing customers. Selling to a new client cost five to 25 times more than to an existing client,...
Government of Canada launches Jobs and Growth Fund
The Government of Canada launches Jobs and Growth Fund to create jobs and foster economic activity in Canada’s communities. As Canada works to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, the vitality of businesses and communities is key to our economic recovery. The Government...