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    1. Surviving And Thriving Post-Pandemic: 3 Critical Areas Of Focus
      U. S. businesses are gearing up to reopen as COVID-19 restrictions ease, and they have their work cut out for them. Not only must businesses grapple with safety precautions and new regulations that govern the way they operate, they’ll have to adapt to meet the needs of the new consumer — one who’s been through a pandem
    2. Celebrating Black History Month-Business Spotlight: Joy's Helping Hand Childcare
      Joy's Helping Hand Childcare. Celebrate Black History Month with Old National Bank. Small Business success story
    3. Watch Out For These Global Business Risks In 2020
      The Great Depression of the 1920s laid waste to businesses and defined a decade. What do the 2020s have in store? Here’s a quick list of top risks that should be on your radar: Lack of Cyber Resilience Increasing tension between the U. S. and Iran has leaders on alert for cyberattacks by a nation state actor, but that’
    4. Pros and Cons of Consolidating Your Debt
      Debt consolidation could improve your finances, it’s not the right move for everyone. This article looks at why or why not you might consider this strategy
    5. Corporate Wellness Trends To Watch For In The New Decade
      Health and wellness programs and benefits will continue to be a significant way for employers to stand out from the pack in the coming years. Offering progressive and innovative programs and benefits not only gives companies a competitive advantage in the increasingly tight war for talent. It is also a lever by which e
    6. How to Borrow Sensibly for Your Business
      If you're the owner of a small business, you'll know that you need to spend money if you want to get ahead. Whether you're able to spend a little or a
    7. Smart Leaders Say They Are Taking This Lesson Away From The Pandemic
      During the pandemic, managers say the part of their leadership game they’ve had to improve the most is in their level of openness.gettyMost likely you’ve felt a communication void at some point in your career. Maybe you found yourself on a team where information was shared on a “need-to-know” basis. And you? Well, you
    8. Why Employees Quit: What Small Business Owners Often Miss
      Understanding why employees quit is more than an HR concern; it’s a business imperative.
    9. 5 labor trends HR can expect in 2024
      Good morning! Indeed’s Hiring Lab released its 2024 jobs and hiring trends report this morning, examining changes in job postings, labor
    10. 3 Ways to Optimize Your Supply Chain for Omnichannel Retail
      To offer shoppers the convenience of both in-person and online retail, you’ll have to make sure your supply chain is well-coordinated. This piece explains how