1,815 results found
-
North America’s Next Manufacturing Boom Won’t Look Like The Last One
A new wave of industries is reshaping manufacturing across North America — powered by digital platforms that bring together standard and custom production.
-
Junior Achievement’s Biztown, Old National Bank Foundation Team for Unique Student Financial Literacy Experience
Biztown, a simulated town with storefronts that provides a unique and popular learning experience for elementary and middle school students, is part
-
How Small Businesses Balance Their Staff With Freelancers
Now, small businesses balance their staff with freelancers. A recent study done by UpWork.com and the Freelancers Union found that around 57 million Americans were working as freelancers as of 2019. This makes up about 36 percent of the U. S. workforce and amounts to $1.4 trillion in earnings. The term “gig economy” ha
-
How To Be A Leader For Your Small Business
Pop quiz: are you more of a leader or a manager in your business? When you’re a solopreneur, you’re the CEO, the janitor, and everyone in between. It’s hard to think of yourself as being a leader because the only person you’re leading is yourself. Yet simply managing the day-to-day of your business isn’t going to set y
-
The Future of American Manufacturing: A Look at Pindel Global Precision
How does a manufacturer provide assistance during a time of crisis? When the pandemic struck a year ago, the small, high-precision parts required for ventilators were suddenly unavailable. And yet ventilators were the very things needed to save lives. Seeing this vulnerability in the world’s supply chain, Pindel Global
-
Are You on Track? Financial Goals for Every Decade of Your Life
Your career and lifestyle look completely different when you're in your 20s compared with when you're in your 60s: Your financial focus and planning in each decade should follow suit. Each decade is riddled with its own risks and problems, so it's important to know what to expect. Which decade can you afford to take mo
-
What does work look like in 2021? Workplace experts share their predictions
No one could have anticipated the total upheaval to the workplace in 2020 — the transition to remote work, a new reliance on technology, persistent pressures on employee mental health and well-being, child care concerns — the year was a roller coaster of crisis management for organizations and HR leaders. With the one-
-
4 things Biden can do to tame COVID and inflation right now, according to former Fed economist
Biden's plans are helpful, but they won't bring the fast results the economy needs, says former Fed economist Claudia Sahm. Americans are desperate
-
Businesses weigh the cost of moving supply chains out of China as Trump's new tariff takes effect
Some businesses say moving supply chains out of China will cost more than absorbing the new tariffs. Here's why
-
Empowering Hispanic Small Business Growth
Empowering Hispanic Small Businesses: Overcoming Challenges and Driving Growth; Hispanic Heritage month;