

Cover Story:
The World is Flat
When it comes to Global business, the view looks good
RBD Round-Up:
RBD is On the Air!
WRCR teams up with RBD Co-publisher for weekly show
RBD Business Survey
Take part in RBD's 1st On-line Business Survey
DEPARTMENTS:
Economics Round-Up
• The Local Economy
Construction industry confidence rebounds, managers predict greater optimism
• The Smart Investor
Investing From Within: The key to becoming a smart investor
• Economic Viewpoint
It All Adds Up: The Fed takes delight in the economic numbers
Business Round-Up
• The Work-Life Minute™
Small business owners need innovation to battle burnout
• Marketing By Design
There Ought'a Be a Law: Marketing is nothing more than long-distance selling
Ask The Experts
• Business Start-ups
Negotiating a lease - from the tenant's view
• Expensing & Depreciation
Tax incentives for small business
Retail Round-Up
• Who's Hiring?
Summer employment program offers benefits to all
• New In Town
Invest in Your Community
• Provident Bank Charitable Foundation
Works to support help from People to People
• Red Cross Celebrates March
Partners with local business people for the good of all
Odds & Ends
• From The Publishers
• Letters to the Editor
• Rockland Newsmakers
Dedicated Section:
Rockland Business Association:
The President’s Desk
The State of the RBA
RBA/United Way Golf Outing
The Rockland Open: Monday, May 21st
RBA Happenings
• Committee and Council Info
• Calendar of Events
• New Members


CEO Forum
RBA's CEO Forum provides a vehicle by which senior executives
can address the challenges inherent in operating a sizable business
within the county.
The Women’s Forum:
The Women’s Forum of the RBA is “by
professional women, for professional women.” It conducts an
interactive monthly meeting structured around high-impact business
issues. Sometimes a unique “Facilitated Brainstorming” approach
is used; sometimes there is a keynote speaker (from inside the group
or an outside professional); other times a small group analysis is
employed to come up with solutions to pressing business problems.
The group is co-chaired by Fran Reinstein of Mortgage World and Ellen
Bernstein of Accent on Promotions, Inc. It is an informal gathering
with huge energy and synergy, stemming form the diverse and talented
group in attendance.
Small Business Council
The council was begun as a place where small
business owners could meet and discuss strategies for improving
their companies and overcoming potential obstacles to success.
The Small Business Council also offers informative guest speakers
on a wide range of business issues, from insurance to marketing,
to worker’s compensation, and more.
Meetings are the last Thursday of the month at the Iona College campus
at Blue Hill Plaza in Pearl River.
Hospitality/Tourism Alliance
Serves as a clearing house on issues affecting this vital segment
of Rockland's economy - concentrating on building tourism in Rockland
County.
Home Improvement Alliance
Alliance members, for instance, look for
ways to help each other understand different permit regulations
of the various municipalities in Rockland. Small differences
from village to village and town to town can cause a lot of confusion.
The Alliance is also interested in advocacy, working toward ways
to improve insurance requirements for contractors, which can
be unfair in New York. Reforming the infamous “ladder
law” — if an employee gets drunk on his lunch break,
for instance, and then falls off a ladder and breaks his leg, the
business is liable for his injury, and other issues are on the Alliance’s
agenda.
Government Affairs
As an advocate for small business on not only
the county level, but on the state and federal level, the Government
Affairs Council provides critical information to members of the RBA
and Rockland’s
small business community, and responds on their behalf to the appropriate
government officials. This council makes annual trips to Albany and
Washington to lobby for changes to laws that affect small business,
such as the Wick’s Law, workers’ compensation, and more.
The RBA Small Business Committee
Burt Steinberg of Dress Barn, and
Sheldon Horowitz of Safe Harbour Group, are co-chairing a new endeavor
from the RBA Board of Directors called the Small Business Committee.
Recently formed to help meet the needs of RBA members with nine or
less employees, their goal is to help small businesses succeed and
assist new businesses by helping them create their own opportunities.
By offering the following, the Committee envisions assisting small
businesses:
• Overview of starting and growing a business
• Educate
on what starting a new business entails
• Training on simple
issues such as networking and presenting oneself to target audiences
• Input
from other RBA groups (i.e. Consultants Council, Women’s
Forum, Small Business Council, Home Improvement Council, etc)
• Evaluation
process
The goal of the committee is to bring resources together and
identify markets and business plans. RBD