Drug use and substance abuse must be addressed by employers
There can be an element of “don’t ask, don’t tell” to employee drug and alcohol use, but this is no time to bury your head in the sand, says Hylant’s Stephen Ligus.
How growing companies can effectively give back to the community
Westfield Bank’s Jon Park offers community giving strategies for growing companies.
Ansir Junaid’s curiosity, and lots of pallets, generate success at Prime Woodcraft
How a Pakistani immigrant landed in Cleveland and in just a few years turned pallets into a disruptive national business.
Tips for business leaders on making the most of their charity
Executives should be mindful of how they apply philanthropic efforts to avoid being ineffective, inauthentic or both, says McCarthy Lebit’s Kenneth Liffman.
The curiosity factor
From artists to CEOs, the pursuit of success is a universal goal. One of the key elements to success is curiosity.
The role of community health workers in the continuum of care
Community health workers are on the frontlines of public health. These trusted individuals know their communities, which enable them to connect people to the various health and social services available to them, says Tri-C’s Marquita L. Rockamore.
Singles and doubles
“The New Fundamentals” — an Elevate Akron strategy — will position the Akron area to prosper in the new economy.
Confidence in chaos
Any business leader getting ready to implement major change within their company should know that the business will likely suffer in the short term.
Creating a feeder line of quality talent may be a phone call away
People are probably your most pressing issue right now. To find a solution, sit down, just you and your community’s educators, and talk.
Have faith in your people and they will have faith in you
When people become true believers and have faith, they also become accomplished doers. After they achieve the goals you’ve prepared them for, their faith in you as a leader will significantly increase.