3 ways to prepare your business for a natural disaster
All too often companies are simply not prepared for the impact of a natural disaster. They may view the potential for disaster as remote, believing that the images of devastation they see on television will never be close enough to witness in person.
Big business has its eye on state responses to opioid crisis
Holly Rehder grew up surrounded by drug addiction. Her stepfather was a dealer; she had a sister who married a dealer and became an addict by the age of 16. Now Rehder is fighting a new drug war as a parent, business owner and state politician.
Pop-up shops, attractions growing business trend
Now you see them; now you don’t. Pop-up storefronts and eateries have been around for years, but entrepreneurs increasingly are taking the concept in new and unexpected directions. Last week, New York welcomed the Museum of Ice Cream, an interactive pop-up
Some Small-Business Owners Trim Expansion Plans, Cite New Labor Law
Small-business owners say they are shouldering higher costs and scaling back expansion plans because of a revised federal rule that gives employees more leverage in settling workplace grievances. The new policy, intended to hold businesses accountable