The benefits to business owners of selling through an ESOP
Brouse McDowell’s Patrick J. Egan explores the benefits to owners of selling their business to employees through an ESOP structure.
Don’t open a Pandora’s box with your mea culpas
When a directive makes all the sense in the world, but soon leads to a landslide of negative sentiments, Michael Feuer says business leaders need to take these steps to make amends.
What should you expect from your accounting firm relationship?
Kreischer Miller’s Lisa Pileggi explores how businesses and accounting firms can form a more rewarding relationship.
Reinventing the sign to benefit local communities
Sometimes a dealmaking investment is about more than ownership — minority or otherwise. But it always creates opportunity, often by solving someone else’s problem.
Communication + culture
This isn’t the first time Debbie Penzone has written on the topic of communication. It won’t be the last either. She shares more about Charles Penzone’s new communication platform, including features to could be incorporated into other multi-location businesses.
Ensuring your business is protected when working in the cloud
Semanoff Ormsby Greenberg & Torchia LLC’s Alexis Dillett Isztwan offers insight on what to look for in SaaS/Cloud-based software agreements to ensure your business is protected.
Christopher S. Semarjian sees what others can’t
As the owner of Industrial Commercial Properties, Chris Semarjian has never viewed what he does as work. Real estate is his passion, enabling him to build a vast and lucrative portfolio of dynamic real estate assets.
Startups are destined to be the next corporates
Rev1 Venture’s Tom Walker shares three ways corporations are tapping into the forces of external entrepreneurship as a creative and productive strategy for sustainable growth.
TECH CORPS seeks IT and computer science access for all
TECH CORPS educates, excites and empowers children, in order to combat the lack of diversity in the technology sector. National Executive Director Lisa Chambers explains how.
How the middle-market can navigate the U.S.-China trade dispute
With the U.S.-China trade dispute, middle-market companies should plan for the long haul and closely monitor and respond to changes, says Oded Shenkar of the National Center for the Middle Market.