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  1. The Business Impact Of Financial Insecurity
    Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg Each year, JUST Capital asks Americans what they believe companies should prioritize today, and we consistently hear from the public that companies should start with their workers –  providing them with fair pay, good benefits, tuition reimbursement, paid family leave, and childcare.
  2. The Future of American Manufacturing: A Look at Pindel Global Precision
    How does a manufacturer provide assistance during a time of crisis? When the pandemic struck a year ago, the small, high-precision parts required for ventilators were suddenly unavailable. And yet ventilators were the very things needed to save lives. Seeing this vulnerability in the world’s supply chain, Pindel Global
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    Pop quiz: are you more of a leader or a manager in your business? When you’re a solopreneur, you’re the CEO, the janitor, and everyone in between. It’s hard to think of yourself as being a leader because the only person you’re leading is yourself. Yet simply managing the day-to-day of your business isn’t going to set y
  4. Junior Achievement’s Biztown, Old National Bank Foundation Team for Unique Student Financial Literacy Experience
    Biztown, a simulated town with storefronts that provides a unique and popular learning experience for elementary and middle school students, is part
  5. Financial Advice I Would Give My Younger Self – Planning for Education Funding
    At the end of most lectures I give, the moderator usually asks, "What else should our audience know?"
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    In 20-plus years, I’ve seen several situations where external factors and individual choices have threatened to derail clients' financial plans.
  7. Purpose-driven leaders will occupy your workplace in 2020: Here’s how to maximize them
    At some point in their careers, your employees will reach a breaking point: Are they happy with their jobs and careers, or is it time to move on, to try something new? Too often, companies are letting excellent employees leave, rather than enabling them to reach their full potential. Take the example of Michael, a fina
  8. 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
  9. 5 Quick Ways to Grow Your Small Business
    Growing and expanding your business can be challenging as it can take a lot of time and a considerable amount of effort. It essentially means having the ability to play numerous roles, dealing with sales and marketing, and, more importantly, understanding your taxes and company compliance. It also entails having a stro
  10. The future of retail is the intersection of digitalization and sustainability
    Retailers worldwide, especially traditional ones, are facing two major headwinds: digitalization and sustainability. It's crucial for every retail CEO