Lessons from Flight: Piloting your Business through a Cashflow Stall Airplanes are magnificent metaphors: the drama of flight and the human fear of sudden fall, the power of innovation to open new frontiers, the unbelievable complexity of any project designed to send us soaring into the stratosphere. The image of
Business majors top list of underemployed college grads, report says The image of business students who march into cushy Wall Street jobs post-graduation has lured so many young people into getting an undergraduate business degree that the marketplace is overflowing with them, according to a report from salary
Business Is Personal for Small Business Owners The latest Citibank Small Business Pulse survey reveals that small business owners are increasingly optimistic. Nearly half of the small businesses polled say conditions are good or excellent, up 24% since 2010. And the number of business owners
Six Questions Organizations Need to Ask to Assess the Cost of a DDoS Attack HUDSON, MA–(Marketwired – June 19, 2013) – Corero Network Security (LSE: CNS), the First Line of Defense for enterprises globally against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks and other unwanted traffic at the perimeter, have introduced a
Mobile Solutions Help Field Service Organizations Make Green While Going Green When most of us hear the word sustainability , we tend to think of concepts such as going green, the environment, health, and conservation. While the concept of going green is something everyone can get behind, it can also be a rather elusive one when
Three Information Organizations Join Forces To Dispel Charity Overhead Myth WASHINGTON, D.C. (www.incnow.tv) — In a historic move, the leaders of the country’s three leading sources of information on nonprofits -GuideStar, Charity Navigator, and BBB Wise Giving Alliance – penned an open letter to the donors of America
Evangelical Organizations Partner to Fight Bible Illiteracy Among Hispanics Starting with an increase in Bible reading, Gus says he hopes to see a spiritual revival in the U.S., though he also hopes Hispanics will seek to learn what the Bible says about topics such as marriage, education, immigration and other issues facing
USDA awards grants to S. Dakota organizations SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced grants to several organizations in South Dakota to help rural businesses. USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that Value Added Agriculture Development Center in Pierre