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The 8 Biggest Risks And Threats That Companies Will Face In 2024
Risks and threats can be forerunners to crisis situations for companies and organizations. An informal survey of business executives and experts
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The Topic of Q1 2025: Extension of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act?
By 1834, a division of Old National Bank We think the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is arguably the biggest topic for many investors and
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Ukraine Crisis Creates New Strains On Global Supply Chains
SAMARA REGION, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 24, 2022: An oil tank battery at the Novokuibyshevsk Refinery, a subsidiary of Rosneft Oil Company, in the city of
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Small Business Cybersecurity Concerns Amid Russia-Ukraine Crisis
One week before Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a rare cyber "Shields Up"
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6 trends that will reshape business purpose in 2021
Each year, we gather predictions on the coming year in purpose from the Purpose Collaborative, our collective of purpose-driven firms advancing business and societal impacts for organizations around the world. The world we’re entering in 2021 will be far different than we imagined a year ago. Yet we begin the year arme
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How CEOs Can Keep Their Best People Through The Great Resignation
The Great Resignation, an exodus of quality workers in record numbers, is demanding that corporate leadership realign their goals. A primary driver of this exodus is that companies aren’t meeting employees; expectations of how companies and their leaders show up as corporate citizens, internally and externally, to care
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What Does Your Ag Lender Look For?
One of the best ways for a farmer to create a productive relationship with an ag lender is to know what they’re looking for.
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Transforming Cash Flow Management: The Impact of Real-Time Data Analytics on Small Business Growth
Practically every business needs to practice real-time data analytics to not just survive but thrive in the modern market. After all, information is
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GDP roars past pre-pandemic levels. Where does the economy go from here?
WASHINGTON — Even with production glitches, transportation bottlenecks and labor shortages, the U. S. economy grew in the second quarter at one of the fastest rates in decades, lifting the nation’s total output above where it was before COVID-19 hit, according to government data released Thursday. “That we were able to
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How Small Business Owners Can Find Balance in an Always-on World
No matter what you do, in today’s world, it can be incredibly hard to unplug. We see this every year with our State of Remote Work report. In our most