By Dean Whittaker Traditionally, economic development has been about jobs and investment through the expansion of existing firms and the attraction of new ones. The task is now expanding to include recruiting people to fill those jobs. Most workforce development...
By Jami Gibson How can one make meetings effective and enjoyable? Too often, meetings produce a feeling of dread whether it’s due to feeling unprepared or worrying that it will drag on, putting a time crunch on the work day. To someone who would rather be “doing” than...
By Rojan Sthapit General Data Protection Regulation, also known as GDPR, is the new law brought about by the European Union for protecting user data and information. It is a legal framework that sets guidelines for the collection and processing of personal...
By Dean Whittaker In the book, The Truth Machine: Blockchain and the Future of Everything, Michael Casey and Paul Vigna, point out that our civilization is built on trust. The introduction of the double-entry accounting system allowed for the expansion of trade...
By Jami Gibson The healthcare industry has changed immensely over the past decade. The use of electronic record-keeping, skyrocketing insurance costs, and technological and pharmaceutical innovations have changed the way we experience medical care. One particular area...