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  1. How to Hire With a Vaccine Mandate in Place
    Asking prospective employees about their vaccination status can be awkward--and possibly lead to legally sticky situations. Some prospective employees will appreciate it if your company is mandating Covid-19 vaccinations. While surgical-grade facemasks have proven somewhat effective at preventing the spread of Covid-19
  2. Increasing Resilience During A Recession: Three Factors Of Successful Companies
    It’s been 12 years since the last recession, when the World Bank estimates that global GDP fell by 1.7%. But some companies were better prepared than others: their revenues didn’t fall as far and, as the recession ended, they recovered more quickly than their peers. Looking at what these organizations did differently,
  3. Inflation Is Small Business Owners' Top Concern. Will It Get Better in 2024?
    It's been a tough year to run a business, no matter your line of work.
  4. Marriage And Finances: 3 Crucial Steps To Take Before Tying The Knot
    Before you get married, make sure you are financially compatible.
  5. More than a Moment: The Process to Apple Dental Care
    Meet Flavia Lamberghini, who is the winner of the 2020 Inspiring Women in Business program, sponsored by First Midwest Bank and 101.9 THE MIX. Flavia is the owner of Apple Dental Care and is a board-certified pediatric dentist and clinical assistant professor at the Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program at University o
  6. New Report: Addressing deepfake threats, ‘the next generation of cyber security concerns’
    In September of this year the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
  7. Old National’s Aja Casper Shares What Pride Means to Her
    Pride Month, celebrated throughout the month of June, is an annual celebration of the many contributions made by the LGBTQ+ community to history and
  8. Pay transparency can narrow the gender pay gap — but may not close it
    Pay transparency can reduce the gender gap during salary negotiations, though other factors such as aggressiveness and competitiveness also come into
  9. Payments on everything from credit cards to cars could creep higher in March as the Fed ramps up its fight against inflation
    New signals from the Federal Reserve suggest its first pandemic-era rate hike could arrive in March. Such an increase would lift rates on car loans,
  10. Smart Leaders Say They Are Taking This Lesson Away From The Pandemic
    During the pandemic, managers say the part of their leadership game they’ve had to improve the most is in their level of openness.gettyMost likely you’ve felt a communication void at some point in your career. Maybe you found yourself on a team where information was shared on a “need-to-know” basis. And you? Well, you