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Monthly Archives: August 2015
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If You're Not Course-Correcting, You're Not Taking Enough Risks
by Boland Jones • • 0 Comments
Whether your business operates like a speed boat or a cruise ship, you’ll eventually encounter mistakes that need to be addressed.
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IRS Says Cyberattacks Were More Extensive Than Previously Thought
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3 Tips to Set Up Operations in Asia
by Jim Thompson • • 0 Comments
The head of a 50-year-old firm that was established in Japan shares his insights on the immediate future and why businesses should look to the region.
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Facebook Is Getting Ready to Roll Out New Events Features
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After Massive Recall, Blue Bell Ice Cream Is Coming Back on Aug. 31
by Jacob Pramuk • • 0 Comments
Blue Bell ice cream was linked to 10 listeria illnesses in four states, prompting a national recall in April.
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15 Life Lessons I'd Tell My Younger Stuck, Struggling, Entrepreneur Self
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See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me: Museums Need Tech Entrepreneurs
by Allan Smith • • 0 Comments
That tech product you’ve just rolled out may be the secret sauce your local museum needs to attract more millenials.
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Feds allow Shell to drill for oil in Arctic Ocean off Alaska
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The federal government has given Royal Dutch Shell the final permit it needs to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean off Alaska’s northwest coast for the first time in more than two decades.
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New private school scholarship program is off to slow start
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A new Nevada program that allows parents to claim state per-pupil education funding and use it toward private school is garnering national headlines and hundreds of applications, but its lesser-known and higher-paying cousin is off to a slow start.