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    1. The $131 Billion Cybercrime Problem That’s Draining Small Businesses
      New survey data shows nearly two-thirds of small companies were victims to online criminals last year.
    2. Trends Shaping the Next Generation of Healthcare Workers
      The healthcare industry is facing a mounting talent crisis—one where it’s become imperative for healthcare organizations and hospitals to recruit the
    3. What Employees Really Want When They Return To Work
      A new study reveals which health protocols matter most to America’s workforce. How are employees feeling about their employer’s back-to-physical-workplace policies? A new study by the American Staffing Association offers some answers. According to the ASA Workforce Monitor study, employees’ most common requests in orde
    4. Why AI-Driven Data Modernization Is Your Competitive Edge
      In today’s fast-moving digital world businesses can't afford to be slowed down by legacy data systems.
    5. 7 Big Marketing Trends Impacting Small Business
      What are the big marketing trends impacting small business? I turned to industry experts for insight. Below are seven trends that small businesses in particular should pay attention to. Trend #1: Main Street businesses will have a renaissance. Laura Goldberg, Chief Revenue Officer for Kabbage. “Driven with the desire t
    6. American Workers May See 12 Weeks Of Paid Family Leave, Offering Options And Opportunities For Women
      America is the only country among 41 nations that does not mandate any paid leave for new parents, according to data compiled by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
    7. Keys To Managing Small Business Growth Without Major Investors
      There are many reasons to grow a small business without investors. You may want to keep 100% of the equity in your business rather than share it.
    8. Entrepreneurs are Desperate to Switch to Digital Payments. Here’s What’s Stopping Them, Mastercard Says.
      Even Gen Z finds it difficult to convince legacy businesses to stop requiring cash and check payments.
    9. Growing traffic through social media marketing for small business owners
      How social media can be an effective tool for small businesses     If you are a small business owner, you always look for new ways to attract more business. One of the most effective and proven ways to grow your customer base and your reach is through social media. It provides ways to engage with existing customers an
    10. How the Old National Bank Foundation Funds Environmental Sustainability
      Old National has always focused on strengthening and supporting the communities we serve. In 2025, we invested over $4.2 million in our communities