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    1. Examining the Financial Consequences of a Data Breach
      The likelihood of a company, big or small, facing a security incident has increased, and an estimated one in three organizations will fall victim in the next two years. As long as cybercriminals can make a profit from consumer and business data on the Dark Web, organizations will continue to be targeted by hackers. Bus
    2. How To Build Business Resilience: Strategic Growth In Uncertain Times
      It’s important to take a step back and consider practical strategies for building lasting growth.
    3. Solving The Biggest Challenge In Remote Work
      Forward-looking organizations use hybrid and remote mentoring to solve one of the biggest challenges in hybrid and remote work: on-the-job training and integration of junior employees.
    4. The insurance response to today's manufacturing risks
      Manufacturers are facing complex and costly risks like climate change, AI, cybersecurity and the supply chain. That's where insurance companies come in
    5. Want Stability In 2025? Grow Slower, Serve Deeper, Stay Real
      If you’re not chasing hockey-stick growth, what should you be chasing? Strength. Stability. Impact.
    6. What Employers Need to Know about 401(k) Plans
      In a tight labor market, businesses need a retirement savings plan to recruit and retain good workers. In fact, about 80% of Americans work for an employer with a 401(k)-style retirement plan. In the following conversation, Robert Diedrich, president-wealth management division, First Midwest Bank, discusses recent rule
    7. What to do after a data breach
      At some point, every organization will have to deal with some sort of cyber incident.  In a perfect world, the post-attack reaction is well
    8. Why Now’s The Time To Strengthen Your Workforce
      Savvy leaders are using this time to make strategic hiresgettyAs senior executives draft staffing plans for 2021, many are budgeting to address skills gaps and the need for other competencies that can help them navigate the path to recovery and well beyond. Here’s a look at the current employment market and the trends
    9. Why supply chain security affects organizations everywhere
      Supply chain security is becoming a priority for organizations everywhere. The pandemic exposed the need for more secure and resilient supply chain
    10. 5 Tax Strategies for Small-Business Owners
      Small-business owners are increasingly being congratulated for their contributions to the economy. They create jobs, provide much-needed services, promote diversity and put money back into their communities. Yet, those same business owners often are so busy with their day-to-day pursuits that they neglect their own fin