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    1. Old National Bank Expands Service Offerings for Hispanic, Latino Clients
      Old National Bank Expands Service Offerings for Hispanic, Latino Clients   In 2023, Old National continued to focus on improving the banking
    2. Seven Best Practices For 2024 Budgeting And Planning Sessions
      However you look at it, amid a highly uncertain current and future business climate, 2024 is shaping up to be a doozy, particularly for CFOs and
    3. Talent Planning And Employee Experience Driving Future Of Work
      gettyEven before the start of coronavirus, it was clear that digital transformation would change employee experience and the future of work. OECD research from 2019 showed that more than 30 percent of jobs could eventually be changed by automation alone. Enter COVID-19, and the push to automate and digitize work has on
    4. The great resignation is here. 3 ways to win the war for talent
      As remote work becomes more common, work-life integration will become critical to companies in a race for talent. The past year and a half has been
    5. There's a glaring inequitable gender experience in America's C-suite—and it's hurting companies
      Studies show that a lack of women in the C-suite can have a negative impact. This article looks at some initiatives that could help build a more equitable workplace
    6. Women's History Month: Female Founders Offer Advice
      Trailblazers and Innovators: Female Founders Offer Advice During Women's History Month. Breaking barriers, supporting women, Old National Bank, support your business
    7. What Are the Business Benefits of Going Green? 3 Insights for Eco-Curious Business Owners
      Thinking about introducing sustainability in your business? This article highlights the advantages and direct business benefits of going green
    8. What Key Measures Enhance Cybersecurity for Small Businesses?
      Keeping your small business safe online can feel overwhelming. IT experts share eight essential strategies for protecting your business
    9. What recession? Pessimism recedes for global economy in 2020.
      Slowing growth and trade tensions were seen a few months ago as major threats to the global economy. The outlook has shifted notably. A nuanced optimism has crept into the stock markets and forecasts about the world economy. Where traders and economists once predicted a U. S. recession in 2020 or certainly by 2021, man
    10. Why Leaders Should Embrace The Returning Workforce Opportunity
      As countries around the world ease lockdown restrictions, few in the workforce believe there will be a return to ‘business as usual’. At best, organisations are hoping to settle quickly into the ‘new normal’. But as Blitz Studio CEO Melissa Hanley recently remarked, “Whatever the new normal is, it’s only going to be th