Do you know your company?

Main Street Gourmet Co-Founder Harvey Nelson says his company’s ability to adapt new models enabled Main Street to survive and have success. But what helped his company adapt? A strategic plan.

The rope-a-dope syndrome

Before undertaking an all-out Machiavellian approach, make sure that the chase is worth the catch.

JumpStart drives Cleveland's innovation economy to new heights

It was 2000, and Ray Leach had built an impressive resume — starting two companies, which he sold, then creating two more companies, all in the technology space. He was 34 years old and he was at a crossroads. Things were about to change in a big way.

A look at M&A from leaders who have seen it all

The passion to broker a deal and create a new opportunity for business growth is what drives dealmakers. Pittsburgh’s M&A community shares what makes a deal successful before the ASPIRE 2018 event on March 8.

Do your employees know how to talk to their doctor?

Health care can be complicated and even confusing. The best way for consumers to avoid being overwhelmed by uncertainty is to become health care literate. This doesn’t just mean learning big words, it also means knowing how to talk to doctors, says HealthLink’s Danielle Freeman.

Tax reform: Next steps for business owners under the new law

Business owners are trying to determine how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will affect them and their companies. But while Congress set an outline, the IRS hasn’t written the rules yet. Ciuni & Panichi’s Jim Komos explains what’s clear so far about the tax law changes.