How gaming is changing in Ohio and what it means to the state and local economies
Michael E. Zatezalo, Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter
How an appetite for risk can strengthen your culture
You know that you need a stomach for risk as a business leader. But your ability to handle risk extends beyond the boardroom and strategic planning sessions to the hallways and offices where your employees work.
How TLC Laser Eye Centers makes people the No. 1 priority
Are you comfortable with owning a problem that you played no part in creating? If your answer is no, you’d have a tough time fitting in at TLC Laser Eye Centers — Atlanta. The idea is that if a customer is incurring a problem with the company, it doesn’t matter whose fault it is that […]
John Rotche: Keep your training wheels on
How to make a training facility your biggest endorsement of your employees
Northeast Ohio is in a buying mood
Even with the lackluster gross domestic product data from the second quarter and uncertainties surrounding governmental debt and its effects on the marketplace, the mergers and acquisitions market has continued to improve as aggregate deal value, private equity fundraising and debt availability have all shown positive signs of growth over the first half of the […]
Happiness by design
How Case-Mate designs happiness for its customers
Scott Friedman grows Seegrid Corp. to the next level
How to develop and grow your business in a niche market.
How to choose the right banking partner for your company
Sean Richardson, FirstMerit Bank
How to manage sales by coordinating new business development efforts and marketing
I don’t profess to be a sales expert, but in working closely with CEOs for the past 20 years, I have in too many times witnessed that no one is managing sales. Every company needs to have someone managing the sales process. It is a process and a numbers game, and we rely on sales […]
How to make sure your contracts are protecting your interests
Dennis J. Vogelsberger, Neace Lukens