Sunday, July 11, 2021

The Military Needs To Change; Business Does Too

Many companies now find themselves in an era of unprecedented competition as well, and as I read Flournoy's article, I was struck by how much of her advice was as spot-on for business as it was for the armed forces.

"Driving change in large bureaucratic organizations is notoriously hard … The prevailing bureaucratic culture remains risk averse: avoid making mistakes, don't rock the boat, stick to existing ways of doing business. In addition, top officials face a wide array of urgent challenges …"

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Publisher: Forbes
Date: 2021-07-10
Author: Bryce Hoffman
Twitter: @forbes
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Area residents can explore how to secure financing at July's Business Growth Map Alliance –

VANCOUVER – How can you get financing to help your business grow and succeed? CFO.University founder Steve Rosvold explores the question at WSU Vancouver's July Business Growth MAP Alliance forum.

As founder of CFO.University, Rosvold cultivates a global professional development community dedicated to growing finance leaders. Previously, Rosvold served as chief financial officer for local and multinational companies and ran his own CFO advisory practice.

Publisher: ClarkCountyToday.com
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Business Investor Darek Wojdyga Brings Polish Flair To Restaurant Meetings In South Florida

Over the years the line has garnered incredible success, but Wojdyga still strives for more with his international business. Previously, Wojdyga was ranked 86th in the top 100 richest Poles in 2012, according to Forbes .

Wojdyga is frequently on the road and in the air thanks to his around the clock international meetings. He frequently goes back and forth from his home in Poland to South Florida with his family for business. The largest producer of wipes in Europe now calls Fort Lauderdale home.

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Publisher: Forbes
Date: 2021-07-11
Author: Chelsea Davis
Twitter: @forbes
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Pop up shop looks to encourage business aspirations in young people | WANE 15

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — A young entrepreneur is looking to get his name out there and help those in his community.

Jaden Harris, the owner of clothing brand Slow Grind, opened a pop-up shop on South Calhoun on Saturday. He invited people to come check out his products and grab a bite to eat.

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Publisher: WANE 15
Date: 2021-07-11T04:17:49 00:00
Author: Britt Salay
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Business, community leaders urge NC senators to support DREAM Act for millions of immigrants –

Dreamer status for millions of immigrants brought here as children could end any day after a court ruling.

South Carolina Sen. Lindsay Graham has introduced bipartisan legislation for the DREAM Act of 2021.

On Saturday, a virtual panel of business and community leaders and Dreamers urged North Carolina senators Thom Tillis and Richard Burr to support the bill.

Publisher: WSOC TV
Twitter: @wsoctv
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Business Buzz 7/11/21 | Business | thetimes-tribune.com

Honesdale National Bank was once again authorized to make approved contributions under the Commonwealth's Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program. HNB designated $2,000 of its approved allotment to Leadership Lackawanna.

Leadership Lackawanna is a charitable, nonprofit organization in Northeast Pennsylvania dedicated to community leadership and professional development. Its five programs — Tomorrow's Leaders Today, Leadership U, Core, Executive and Welcome Scranton!

Publisher: Scranton Times-Tribune
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Names and changes: Business recognitions and promotions for the week of July 11, 2021 | Business

Governor Ralph Northam has appointed Katherin Elam to a four-year term on the Roanoke Higher Education Authority Board and has reappointed Elda Stanco Downey to a second four-year term.

Dr. Deborah Greubel , chief health officer at Mary Baldwin University, and Carolyn "Lyn" Lepre , Radford University, have been appointed to the Roanoke Higher Education Authority Board.

Publisher: Roanoke Times
Date: Roanoke Times
Author: virginia tech board nancy metz ralph northam university institutes roanoke photograph elda stanco downey authority board higher education politics bank deborah greubel director wire
Twitter: @roanoketimes
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BUSINESS ROUNDUP | Business | herald-dispatch.com

The collaboration between the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources Bureau for Behavioral Health and Marshall University provides training for behavioral health professionals throughout the state.

Through the training center, a series of professional development webinars will be provided. Professionals can earn contact hours at no cost while building on evidence-based practices to better meet the need for behavioral health services, which have grown due to COVID-19.

Publisher: The Herald-Dispatch
Author: The Herald Dispatch
Twitter: @heralddispatch
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CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Wash Ave business broken into; thousands gone in merchandise and damage | |

Around 4 a.m. Saturday, the alarms of a downtown St. Louis City business started going off to a burglary caught on camera. Emad Haroun owns iWorld, a technology store attached to a Boost Mobile on Washington Avenue.

Publisher: KMOV.com
Twitter: @KMOV
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Saratoga business community eager but short-staffed for renewed tourism season | The Daily

Reagan Delaney of Ballston Lake fills out a job application with Jennifer Marin at Saratoga Race Course on Wednesday, July 7, 2021.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The city and surrounding region stand on the brink of the 2021 Saratoga Race Course meet with heightened anticipation and a diminished workforce.

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Publisher: The Daily Gazette
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