Indiana Vision 2025 is hitting the road. If you’re not already familiar with Indiana Vision 2025, it’s a long-range economic development plan for the state, a follow-up to the successful Indiana Chamber-led Economic Vision 2010...
Indiana Chamber of Commerce
Jobs with Short History, Long Prospects
There is no shortage of "hot jobs" lists at this time of year. Forbes, however, went a little beyond by identifying 10 prime positions that didn’t even exist a decade ago. A few highlights from its story: Industries on the rise offer something...
Hey Indiana, Get on the Bike!
Indiana is home to seven of the 214 U.S. bicycle-friendly communities, according to the League of American Bicyclists. There are only three communities in the platinum grouping. In Indiana, Bloomington is a silver designee, with the following in the...
Working from Home? Don’t Make These Mistakes
With the recent emphasis on flexible scheduling in the American workplace, many workers — at different levels — are now afforded the opportunity to work from home at times. However, if you’re like me, the few times I’ve...
Getting the Message Across and Doing it the Best
On what list would you find Oprah, Jay-Z, Lady Gaga, Jack Welch and Benjamin Netanyahu? That group comprises half of the top 10 living communicators who influence change, according to Ronn Torossian, a New York public relations agency owner. The...
Is Social Media Changing Your Work Life for the Better?
In the July/August issue of the Indiana Chamber’s BizVoice magazine® we look at the impact of social media on business. To do that properly, we’d like to hear from Hoosier companies on what they’re doing and what they see as the...
Breaking Down Incomes by County in Indiana and the U.S.
There are approximately 3,000 counties in the United States. The "approximate" comes from whether you include Louisiana parishes and Alaska boroughs in that total. Delaware has the fewest counties (3) and Texas the most (254). How much money can you...
Advice for Employers and Employees About Social Media Use
Every week, it seems like there’s another story or controversy surrounding a business and its use of social media. Whether it’s an ill-advised Tweet, improperly disciplining an employee for social media use or an employee venting...
How to Respond if Media Asks You Something Outside Your Comfort Zone
Good advice here from PR Daily about how to respond to a tough question about your business or organization: Recently, I received an email from Nicole, a reader who works for a local Chamber of Commerce. Her boss was on the radio expecting to face...
NCAA Hoops: Shooting for Dollars
The Wall Street Journal has an intriguing piece today about the most monetarily valuable NCAA basketball programs (if they could be sold like a professional franchise). Surprisingly, Louisville tops the charts. Not surprisingly, Indiana is No. 3, and...
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- …
- 26
- Next Page »