As you serve clients, don’t forget to address your own company’s needs
Developing a strategic plan is a valuable opportunity to step back and evaluate how you’re doing, find ways to improve and prepare for the future.
The task of being a leader should not be a solitary pursuit
As you make the tough decisions sometimes needed to maintain an organization, you will face critics.
Take steps to learn how to be a great thinker
Just because you are changing something does not mean you are being a creative thinker.
EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2019

These are the visionaries who launch and reimagine businesses, employ millions and set the pace for generations of entrepreneurs to come.
Caring about turnover
More so than ever, it’s important to have structured career paths with incentives and advancement strategies built into career development programs. Hire for attitude and values, then encourage employees to have each others’ backs.
The power of saying you’re sorry
Whatever the issue, no matter if you are right or wrong, sometimes the best you can do is say, “I’m sorry.”
How litigation management helps companies in and out of court
Brouse McDowell’s Marguerite Zinz explains how litigation management professionals can help companies improve their information management practices, both litigation-related and not.
Spitzer Management is ready for whatever awaits
As the auto industry continues to change, forcing car dealers to continue to adapt and transform their strategies, Alison Spitzer is confident she has the right team in place.
How to recognize, value and reduce your total cost of risk
Most small and mid-sized companies don’t have a dedicated person with expertise in risk management, says Zito Insurance Agency’s Nate Bell.
Opportunity Zones leverage capital gains to offer investors, cities benefits
There is often misunderstanding regarding what qualifies as an investment and what has to happen to the investment property for it to be considered improved, says McCarthy Lebit’s Michael D. Makofsky.