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    Major crises are said to accelerate pre-existing trends, but they also expose the true nature of things. Covid-19 has walloped corporate finance groups with both experiences.
  8. Transportation Trends & Best Practices
    The global pandemic, ecommerce boom and high demand across most transportation modes right now have all impacted Midwest transportation providers. Here’s how companies are adapting to the shifting environment and planning for the future. A center of logistics and transportation activity, the Midwest is not only a contr
  9. How To Network Gracefully In The Time Of Social Distancing
    In my previous life–which is the one I was living until about three weeks ago–I committed to connecting four women each day during the month of March. The #Connect4Women challenge is an initiative conceived by Jennifer DaSilva out of pure generosity. DaSilva, as president of creative agency Berlin Cameron, had already
  10. How to help employees who are caregivers during the COVID-19 crisis
    In the midst of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, employers scramble to set up and manage remote operations while they adjust to an ever-changing business climate. Their employees are scrambling, too, as they make arrangements to blend work from home with family responsibilities and other family members whose