For any business to get off the ground, an entrepreneur must know how to attract customers or clients to the company.
Ontario's auditor general has found that the province's management of a $2.5-billion skills training fund was not fair or transparent. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp explains. Fact File: Trump Truth Social ...
Looking for the best HR books in 2025 to up your game at work? Well, look no further. These HR reading list essentials will help you perfect your management style and learn from the insightful ...
Fourteen-year-old Kate Blakeslee is considering a future in medicine but said she’s learning crucial career skills through a new elective, greenhouse entrepreneurship, at Harvest Baptist Academy in ...
Charlie Kirk’s books and podcasts have skyrocketed to the top of charts across nearly every major platform after the 31-year-old conservative activist was assassinated last Wednesday. Kirk – the ...
The Shaler Area School District has a new business manager. During a special voting meeting Wednesday, Sept. 10, the school board approved hiring Kimberly Pawlishak as director of finance and ...
CEOs and business leaders often recommend nonfiction books like "The 48 Laws of Power." But reading fiction will make you a better manager, experts say.
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Books-A-Million has reopened in Bossier City after renovations, 11 years after closing its previous location. The store on Meadow Creek Drive will hold a ribbon-cutting Sept. 19 and a grand opening ...
New Book Claims Elvis Presley and Manager Colonel Tom Parker Made a Deal to Keep Addictions a Secret
Elvis Presley made a wicked deal with the devil: He kept his mouth shut about his manager Colonel Tom Parker’s destructive gambling addiction because Parker was keeping Elvis’ drug habit hush-hush.
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