“Small, emerging, growing businesses have few traditional sources to turn to. You have to get a little creative.” That’s what Kenneth Walsleben told The New York Times in August 2012, and he should know. As a professor in Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management, it’s Walsleben’s job to prepare future entrepreneurs for both the modern […]
Day: February 24, 2014
Dependable Equipment is Vital for Machining Industry Success
Efficiency and consistent production are both vital in the machining industry. Without them, it would be impossible for businesses to thrive. But no matter how hard employees work to meet customer demands and always produce high-quality work, the right equipment is always necessary. Without using strong and reliable tools, business owners and managers will find […]
Competitive Recruiting Tactics Help Businesses Defeat Their Competition
According to Dr. John Sullivan, you could call 2014 “the year that intense recruiting competition returned.” Years of “slack hiring,” as he puts it, have lead to an increase in the need for top performers and individuals who have highly specialized and advanced technical skills. In order to stay a step ahead of competitors and […]
Are Electronic Health Records Promoting Negligent Care?
Why are some doctor’s offices and hospitals resisting the switch to electronic health records? Although many doctors and physicians tout the benefits of digital systems and the federal government plans to sink up to $27 billion into funding electronic records (according to USA Today), some are still hesitant to adopt the new systems. Here’s why […]