How companies should handle media attention amid criminal allegations
When companies become tied to a criminal investigation, whether or not it or its employees have actually committed a crime, it can be on trial in both the criminal court and the court of public opinion. Even if a company that becomes embroiled in a criminal case is eventually cleared of any wrongdoing, it can still lose in the court of public opinion and be driven out of business, says McCarthy Lebit’s Rob Glickman.
I speak millennial. Does your team?
The opportunity is now to attract new thinking and leadership in support of this powerful generation. Learn to speak millennial, and it will pay infinite dividends, says Jason V. Barger, keynote speaker, leadership coach and author.
Our legacy
We can be intentional in our actions and where we focus, and in doing so, we are influencing our legacy, says Leslie W. Braksick of My Next Season.
Advanced Robotics in Manufacturing Institute’s Suzy Teele
When it comes to dealmaking, it’s not the financial side of the transaction that excites Suzy Teele. She enjoys the people side of solving the M&A equation.
Tim Mueller’s Transaction Analysis: New IT M&A Deals Oct. 10
Software management company SoftwareONE is set to acquire IT service provider COMPAREX, purchasing 100 percent of shares in the company.
Know your customer and know your competitors
Kreischer Miller’s Todd E. Crouthamel, talks about the importance of focusing on the customer experience and how it leads to success.
Cascade Capital Corporation 2018 Business Growth Awards
Congratulations to the Cascade Capital Corporation 2018 Business Growth Award winners for their continuing role in supporting and revitalizing our local and regional economies through their impressive growth!
Tim Mueller’s Transaction Analysis: New IT M&A Deals Oct. 2
European solution provider giant Computacenter plc has acquired San Francisco-based IT solution provider FusionStorm for a total of up to $135M.
Do your due diligence to maximize the terms of your real estate deal
Semanoff Ormsby Greenberg & Torchia, LLC’s Catherine Marriott looks at how buyers can protect themselves by doing appropriate due diligence before and after a real estate agreement is signed.
Your employees are watching
Bill Hanlon reflects the importance of leading by example considering the impact executives’ actions have upon a company’s employees.