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When change is the only constant, how can you minimise the potential fallout in your organisation? Canva Image For most of us change provokes anxiety.  How often as employees in organisations do we hear about proposed ‘restructuring ’and feel enthused by the prospect? Whilst often presented as innocuous amendments to company organograms, experience tells us...
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DENVER (KDVR) — There’s been some confusion over Denver’s COVID-19 public health order that went into effect Wednesday. The mayor called the order “Vax or Mask,” but we found that could use some clarity. While Denver’s latest public health order gives businesses the option of requiring everyone to wear a mask or show proof of...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – It is no exaggeration to say Scott Augenbaum wrote the book on ransomware. “I have seen the ransomware actors target the most vulnerable segments of society targeting nonprofit organizations, small businesses, religious institutions, the cybercriminals do not care who you are, they want to target you and they are financially motivated.”...
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WASHINGTON — A retired two-star general is seeking to depose North Texas Congressman Pat Fallon over a business dispute involving one of the freshman Republican’s apparel companies. Two star General Timothy Haake filed the petition last month in an effort to investigate potential claims of fraud, breach of fiduciary duties and interference with contractual relationships,...
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DENVER — Across Denver, businesses and venues are preparing for a new wave of adjustments, some of which coincide with feelings of nervousness and anxiety. “We’ve had conversations with a few of our staff that, frankly, are worried,” said Ryan Cobbins, owner of Coffee at The Point in the historic Five Points neighborhood. Cobbins has...
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We’re just days away from one of the biggest shopping weekends of the year. Of course, the day after Thanksgiving is Black Friday, and then there’s Small Business Saturday, where you’re encouraged to shop local. The city of Fishers is celebrating that day by kicking off its Shop Fishers Holiday Series, which will run until...
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Former Elizabethtown Councilman Terry Shipp is back at City Hall as he takes on a newly created role of business development officer. Shipp said the position, just like the name suggests, will focus on “business development.” This new role with city government was formed to further help lead Elizabethtown into a new era of growth...
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BERLIN, Nov 23 (Reuters) – Growth in Germany’s private sector accelerated slightly in November, but persistent supply bottlenecks in manufacturing continued to weigh on factory output and pushed up inflationary pressures to unprecedented highs, a survey showed on Tuesday. IHS Markit’s flash Germany composite purchasing managers’ index rose to 52.8, a two-month high, from 52.0...
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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — An inspiration and a pioneer for aspiring entrepreneurs. That’s how friends and acquaintances of Kenny Lee remember the CEO of Lee’s Discount Liquor. Lee was killed in a crash last Friday in northern Nevada. “The infectious smile, the energy and charisma that he had.” That’s how many in the Las Vegas...
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By the time Magnus Carlsen, a Norwegian chess grandmaster, was 16, he was successful enough that his parents, Henrik and Sigrun, decided to form a small company to handle his winnings. Henrik said at the time that he hoped that Magnus would earn enough by age 25 that, if he decided to stop playing, he...
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