Short reads on technology, business, and personal growth from Frankie Ragan — a working developer, builder, and operator writing from Harrison, Arkansas.
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Many Northwest Arkansas business owners assume cybersecurity is only a problem for large companies. This myth buster explains why small businesses are frequent targets and what practical steps owners should take now.

Before you invest in dashboards or BI tools, make sure your team trusts the data underneath them. Small business owners should fix metric definitions, data ownership, and system handoffs before buying reporting software.

If your team has to bounce between multiple logins and disconnected tools to finish routine work, the cost shows up in lost time, mistakes, and abandoned tasks. This article explains why login friction is a business problem, not just an IT annoyance.
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Spreadsheets are often the right tool for early-stage business processes—but they become expensive when they turn into mission-critical systems. This article explains where the tipping point is and what business owners should watch for.

A practical guide for small business owners on when not to automate. Learn which tasks still need human judgment, trust, and accountability before you invest in automation software.

A practical guide to the tech resources Northwest Arkansas business owners should actually pay attention to, from free advising to startup support and corporate-connected opportunities. Learn which ones help established businesses make smarter software and automation decisions.
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Many businesses assume competitors are faster because they have bigger teams. In reality, they often just automated the repetitive work you still handle by hand.

A practical guide for small business owners on the 5 automations most likely to pay for themselves in the first month, from invoice reminders to lead routing and reporting.

An explainer for Northwest Arkansas business owners on why software succeeds or fails based on fit, not feature lists. Learn how to judge software decisions by workflow, reliability, and real-world business use.