True entrepreneurs push past adversity
Entrepreneurs often have a different viewpoint because when you max out your credit cards or cash in your retirement account early to grow your company in one big gamble, other business challenges can seem tame in comparison.
Manage your people like Google
How to have a big-company impact on your small-company employees
How baby boomer retirements are threatening organizational knowledge
Jody Wheaton, executive director, client solutions and programs at Cuyahoga Community College’s Corporate College, about the coming generational transition, its impact on businesses and how to facilitate knowledge transfer while there’s still time.
The truth behind workplace communication problems
Taking initiative and ownership for communication can make a huge difference in personal performance and change the culture of the organization in the process.
Akron Art Museum discovers relevance takes more than a new building
Akron Art Museum’s attempt to bolster its community engagement began with a $40 million facility expansion. But the real lesson came after its completion.
Do you qualify for free LED lighting upgrades?
Reducing your total energy budget and usage through high-impact energy conservation measures. Tim Regan, president of the fiscal consulting firm TPI Efficiency, offers tips.
SunDown RunDown pitch events connect entrepreneurs to resources
SunDown RunDown events are helping to fill a gap in their respective markets for entrepreneurs to bring their ideas to people and seek help.
How change creates opportunity
In a business climate that is increasingly beset by turbulence, we wish for certainty where there is none.
Talk politics at the office
A thoughtful approach to at-work political discussions creates opportunities to learn
Better to develop an internal disaster plan than be sorry after disaster strikes
How to get started on an internal disaster plan at your company today, tips from Chris Zito, president of Zito Insurance Agency, Inc.