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      However comprehensive a healthcare organization’s cybersecurity measures, there is still a need to transfer risk with cyber insurance as a tool to manage exposure. Healthcare organizations are beginning to look to insurance or cyber risk transfer programs as a way to shift the risks, not just as a solution for balance
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      In 2018, 38% of small business owners planned on giving holiday bonuses to their employees. If you fall under this statistic, your employees will thank you for it. But if your execution stinks, your business will not be so appreciative. Done legally and fairly, year-end or holiday bonuses are a great way to retain top
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    8. School’s Out for Summer … But Tuition Is Back in the Fall
      I can only imagine the enthusiasm of students and teachers who will finally able to be back in a classroom and learning in person as schools and campuses around the country start coming back to life this fall.
    9. The Difference Between Revolving Credit vs Line of Credit
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      It’s transition time for the CEO Council as Old National recently recognized the graduating members of our 2023-24 cohort who devoted much of the past