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  1. More than a Moment: The Process to Apple Dental Care
    Meet Flavia Lamberghini, who is the winner of the 2020 Inspiring Women in Business program, sponsored by First Midwest Bank and 101.9 THE MIX. Flavia is the owner of Apple Dental Care and is a board-certified pediatric dentist and clinical assistant professor at the Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program at University o
  2. Navigating election season: Fostering a productive and safe workplace
    In a polarized election, it's critical for business leaders to strike a balance in the workplace. Consider these strategies for maintaining a work environment that's civil and productive
  3. Pension Mistakes Can Last a Lifetime: How to Avoid Them
    Choosing the wrong pension option could impact your financial future in retirement. Consider these four factors before deciding which option works best for you
  4. Q&A: How to Protect Yourself from Online Scams
    Elie Hawa thinks about phishing scams every day. As an Information Security Operations Engineer at First Midwest, his job is to keep the bank safe from cyber attacks and other online scams. Much of his work involves helping his colleagues avoid scams – any system is only as strong as its weakest link. We asked Elie how
  5. Return to work: A phased approach that really works
    COVID-19 has turned the world upside down, and while most companies have enforced work from home policies amidst the crisis, many are starting to think about when they will return to the office and how to go about that transition. Safety should come first when developing a return to work strategy and there are many pre
  6. Risk of Identity Theft is a Costly Proposition for SMBs
    Much like individuals, businesses can be victims of identity theft. However, unlike personal identity theft, it is often unclear how a Small and Medium-Sized Business (SMB) can recover from the financial and reputational impact. Business identity theft occurs when criminals impersonate a company to target its funds, fi
  7. Should Your Small Business Offer a Retirement Plan?
    As a small business owner, it can be hard to know whether you should offer a retirement plan. If you don’t offer one, you aren’t alone. It’s estimated
  8. Smart Strategies for Couples Who Run a Business Together
    Gail Nott was a marketing consultant and her husband, Cory, a tech consultant, when they joined forces in 2018 to help other consulting and coaching businesses expand. Married since 2005, Gail, 46, and Cory, 53, of Nicasio, Calif., found it tough going at first.
  9. Sustainability Initiatives Transforming the Real Estate Industry: A Comprehensive Exploration
    Home Business Magazine Online By Dutch Mendenhall, Founder — RADD Companies When people think of the most environmentally destructive industries,
  10. Thanksgiving: A Good Time to Talk Estate Planning
    At large gatherings of friends and family, the rule is you don't talk about politics, religion, or personal finances. So, who wants to discuss estate planning at Thanksgiving? After all, it's a time to slow down and enjoy your family before the true holiday rush officially gets underway. 70% of Americans say that their