JA’s entrepreneurial students offer consulting services
By Sally Ann O’Dowd From learning the ropes of supply chain management to studying the latest in big data, Geomani Brooks was not a typical high school graduate. His evening routine of researching...
View ArticleNow More Than Ever, It’s All About Relationships
Agile. Mobile. Digital. Big data. Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, right? For those helping people employ them, it probably does. For those of us who don’t quite...
View ArticleGreat Places and Spaces
The Pillars Hotel Tucked away on Birch Road on Fort Lauderdale’s beach is the lushly landscaped The Pillars Hotel, a small luxury property with art deco and British Colonial designs. Architect Wahl...
View ArticleGreat Places and Spaces
Ocean Delray Work is under way on Ocean Delray, which will have 19 luxurious homes on the former site of the Wright by the Sea hotel in Delray Beach. The 1.8-acre site features more than 200 feet of...
View ArticleThe Pound Is a Brexit Barometer. It’s Not Looking Great Right Now.
Britain’s currency has slumped as uncertainty grows over how and when the U.K. will leave the European Union.
View ArticleHow to Make Better Decisions
It starts with empowering staff. Read the full article at: www.govexec.com Business Consultant * This article was originally published here
View ArticleEquifax to Pay at Least $650 Million in Largest-Ever Data Breach Settlement
The agreement, which received preliminary approval Monday, would end an array of lawsuits and investigations stemming from the exposure of the sensitive information of more than 147 million people.
View ArticleFrom promise to delivery: Overcoming the strategy problem in the public sector
To deliver better strategies and outcomes, governments need to tackle social dynamics in the cabinet room.* This article was originally published here
View ArticleDiscrimination Is Hard to Prove, Even Harder to Fix
Even when older plaintiffs win their suits, correcting institutional biases can take years.
View Article19 Deaths in Costa Rica Tied to Tainted Alcohol, Officials Say
Health officials confiscated 30,000 bottles of alcohol and suspect the deaths were caused by methanol poisoning.
View ArticleTransformation Without Technology
In our present age of digital disruption, it makes intuitive sense that companies would want to “fight fire with fire,” employing the latest and greatest technology to gain competitive advantage in a...
View ArticleU.S. Punishes Chinese Company Over Iranian Oil
For the first time, the Trump administration is imposing economic penalties on a Chinese company for importing Iranian oil, a decision certain to add to tensions between Washington and Beijing.
View ArticlePuerto Rico Has Faced Decades of Economic Problems. How Has It Affected You?
We want to hear from those living in Puerto Rico on how corruption and cutbacks in public services have affected you or your family.
View ArticlePuerto Rico ha enfrentado décadas de problemas económicos, ¿de qué forma te...
Queremos escuchar a quienes viven en Puerto Rico: ¿cómo te han afectado a ti y a tu familia la corrupción y los recortes en servicios públicos?
View ArticleAutoNation Names Cheryl Miller as C.E.O., Its Second New Boss This Year
Ms. Miller replaced Carl Liebert, who joined in March but left to pursue other interests, AutoNation said in a statement.
View ArticleHow QA Can Support Businesses in the Journey of Digital Transformation
The influence of technology is growing, and businesses strive to take full advantage of it. For many companies, digital transformation is a way to speed up processes, support innovations and embrace...
View ArticleWhy Criticism Is Good for Creativity
It helps you separate the great ideas from the so-so ones. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleFlashing Your Headlights? You’re Probably Sending the Wrong Signals
There are no universally accepted, consistent standards for using headlights to communicate. “It means something different to everybody,” one expert said.
View ArticleThe Last Toll Collectors
Cashless tolling technology has reduced traffic and idling, but it is also replacing the sentries of the country’s roads.
View ArticleFacial Recognition Advertising: The New Way to Target Ads at Consumers
If the refrigerator door's display changes from Pepsi to flavored water before your eyes the next time you walk into a Walgreens, don't be surprised. Walgreens is rolling out a new technology that...
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