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  1. It’s transition time for the CEO Council as Old
    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
  2. Providers place inordinate trust in patient identity practices
    Providers may be placing too much trust in cybersecurity practices that are not sophisticated enough to deter high-level attacks by hackers. That’s the result of a survey of 100 participants from healthcare organizations, which found discrepancies in cybersecurity preparations and actual marketplace reality. The resear
  3. The Great Resignation Breaks Records as 4.5 Million People Quit Their Jobs in a Single Month
    Thinking about leaving your job to get a better gig? You’re not alone. New estimates from the government show a record 4.5 million Americans quit
  4. What Rising Interest Rates Mean For Business
    Short=term and long-term interest rates Dr. Bill Conerly based on data from the Federal Reserve System Some interest rates have begun to rise, with
  5. IoT and Personalization: A Marriage Made in Heaven
    Who doesn’t want insane traffic and qualified leads for their business? If you want a sure-shot tip to engage customers on your website, here it is: Understand the customer’s journey. Everything kicks off in the right direction if you understand the intention of the customer. The customer of today is intelligent regard
  6. The legal and tax implications of taking your company remote permanently
    Taking your company remote might seem like the move after the COVID-19 pandemic, but there are some key legal and tax things to clear up first. Talk to your worker's compensation program first and foremost, legal experts advised, to ensure workers are covered from afar. Keep an eye on overtime regulations, track hours,
  7. What To Do After The Death Of A Spouse
    Losing a spouse can be an overwhelming and emotional experience.
  8. 4 Reasons It’s Actually a Good Time to Buy a House (for Some People)
    A record number of Americans think it’s a bad time to buy a house, and with housing costs near an all-time high, it’s hard to blame them. Mortgage
  9. 6 Cost-Effective Ways to Organize Small Business Finances
    A recorded 20% of businesses fail in the first 12 months. Throw it ten years down the line and that number jumps to 2 out of every 3. 66% of
  10. Bucket Budgeting: An Easy Way To Manage Cash Flow
    Like dieting or exercise, budgeting requires consistency to produce results. But budgeting can be difficult to make into a habit, as it can feel