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Why supply chain security affects organizations everywhere
Supply chain security is becoming a priority for organizations everywhere. The pandemic exposed the need for more secure and resilient supply chain
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Old National Bank Announces 2024 LEAD Rotational Program Graduates
Old National Bank’s LEAD Rotational Program participants Andrew Schoettlin, Jada Monroe, and Lauren Lechner in June 2024 graduated the Commercial and
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3 Customer Retention Strategies to Avoid Like the Plague
Not all customer retention strategies are equally effective. Here are a few to avoid when building your customer base
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5 leadership strategies to help teams thrive amid uncertainty
Five strategies that workplace leaders can adopt to help their people negotiate complexity and perform at their best
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Hosting for the Holidays? 5 Tips to Save Money and Preserve Your Mental Health
The holiday season is practically here, and for a lot of people, this means they will either be visiting friends and family or *gasp* called upon to host visitors.
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How to incentivize your employees to make cost-effective health care choices
Even a great benefits plan won't serve your business to its full potential if your employees aren't using the tools provided to them. Employers have a wealth of opportunities to improve their business and their employees' experience if they adopt an innovative plan, but the efficacy of these tools rely on employee enga
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Unpaid Customer Invoices Are Piling Up, Squeezing Small Businesses
A new survey finds a majority of entrepreneurs reporting growing numbers of late payments that cost companies an average of $40,000 annually.
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When Is Inflation Good for the Economy?
Inflation is and has been a highly debated phenomenon in economics. Even the use of the word "inflation" has different meanings in different contexts. Many economists, businessmen, and politicians maintain that moderate inflation levels are needed to drive consumption, assuming that higher levels of spending are crucia
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The coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed life and business for almost everyone
The coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed life and business for almost everyone. But for veterinarians, the pandemic caused a phenomenon similar to whiplash. In March 2020, when the country went into lockdown mode, veterinarians saw their patient loads dry up almost immediately, as people canceled appointments a
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Why Leaders Should Embrace The Returning Workforce Opportunity
As countries around the world ease lockdown restrictions, few in the workforce believe there will be a return to ‘business as usual’. At best, organisations are hoping to settle quickly into the ‘new normal’. But as Blitz Studio CEO Melissa Hanley recently remarked, “Whatever the new normal is, it’s only going to be th