Mandy Haskett: Cignetti models coaching in the classic Hungarian sense
Somewhere along the way, we lost the meaning — and many leaders now use coach to describe behavior that does the opposite of development.
Somewhere along the way, we lost the meaning — and many leaders now use coach to describe behavior that does the opposite of development.
National rules often clash with regional preferences.
Welcome to the dad talk you didn’t ask for.
Frequent student movement has measurable consequences for schools. Midyear enrollment changes affect class sizes, staffing assignments, transportation routes and per-pupil funding calculations.
The mid-major darling has already become the story of the sport this year.
A starting point for regaining our ability to disagree civilly is a healthier legislative branch.
Protecting access to care requires accurate data, sound policy and a willingness to confront the financial realities facing hospitals today.
Senate Bill 254 reflects extensive input from educators, employers and policymakers who understand Ivy Tech’s unique role in Indiana’s talent pipeline.
Despite GLP-1’s incredible impact on health, Indiana is choosing to penalize people with obesity and remove access to a very effective, evidence-based treatment that improves their health.
For those who have accumulated multimillion-dollar accounts, the saved funds bring significant, often overlooked, tax and logistical challenges in retirement.
Because there is never enough time to do everything.
Economists studying tort law consider how liability rules shape behavior, risk-taking and social well-being.
For businesses operating in Indiana or serving Indiana residents, it is a good time to review your current privacy practices and prepare for compliance.
Having states administer elections divides power among people and parties. It assures that not everyone who oversees voting comes from the same background or culture or religion or politician persuasion.
In every county in the state, there is a story to be told about people building great products. Let’s work together to identify and craft those stories.
An entire generation of Hoosier children is bearing the weight of the largest unregulated experiment ever conducted on young minds, and the discussion our state is having today on this issue is long overdue.
It is tough to build new energy projects because businesses view the state’s permitting system as a huge risk. They face patchwork regulations that vary from county to county, long delays in processing applications and arbitrary restrictions when they try to invest in Indiana’s critical energy supply.
Together with our local hospital partners, we honor the gift of donation while helping families find meaning, healing and hope through their loved one’s legacy.
Second-chance hiring is often framed around rehabilitation and social responsibility. While important, that framing obscures the core business logic: In a tight labor market, artificial barriers to employment hurt companies more than candidates.
The transportation plan is popular, simpler and has needed minimal amendment. Let’s give that a shot.