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							What Biden’s AI executive order means for biotech and healthcare
							This week, President Joe Biden issued a historic executive order on artificial intelligence in pursuit of what his administration calls “safe, secure,
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							Worsening Computer Chip Crisis Shows Supply Chains Are Still At Risk
							03 June 2021, Zwickau: German politician Cem Ozdemir (left) gets a tour of a Volkswagen factory in Zwickau on June 3 from VW executive Stefan Loth (right). The shortage of important semiconductor chips needed for the proper functioning of cars shows no sign of abating, Volkswagen said on Tuesday. Photo: Hendrik Schmidt
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							Hiring the next-gen employee
							- The U. S. workforce is in the midst of an influx with 65 million workers from Generation Z beginning to look for jobs, according to BridgeWorks Consulting. This group of workers, born after 1997, do not remember a time without the internet and have grown up in a post-2008 recession era of financial responsibility, me
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							Old National Bank 'Gives to the Max' for Minnesota veterans assistance
							Since 2009, Minnesotans have embraced a state-wide, one-day giving event called Give to the Max Day. The campaign, led by GiveMN, has seen over $300
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							At Old National, strengthening and supporting the
							At Old National, strengthening and supporting the communities we serve is a core value. One of the most critical ways in which we accomplish this work
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							Old National’s Lordy Reinink on Asian American,
							Old National’s Lordy Reinink on Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month Observed during May, Asian American,
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							Understanding Homeowners Insurance
							Purchasing homeowners insurance is not only critical for protecting your home, your personal property and against any potential liability, but if you have a mortgage, your lender will require it.
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							Working from home benefits both employees and employers
							The idea of remote work is not something new, but rather it has been an ongoing trend for some time. Remote work was encouraged among employers as a result of the Great Recession in 2008, which pressured them to downsize their office space and save money. About 5.3% to nearly two-thirds of the U. S. workforce work remo
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							How CFOs Can Solve the Inflation Puzzle
							As concerns over the rise of economic inflation escalate, a stark reality emerges: There are legions of executives—even board members—who have never
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							The Future Of Office Real Estate
							When the Covid-19 pandemic is over, offices will still be used—but differently. Companies and their employees will have more options, and thus diversity of locations and uses will dominate the business world. We have learned about possibilities that we didn’t imagine in 2019, the good old days. Remote work has proved t