ALTOM: Are iPods in the workplace music to an employer’s ears?
It’s rare to visit a workplace nowadays without seeing at least a few employees with tiny little earbuds trailing thread-sized wires down to a music player the size of an infant’s thumb.
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It’s rare to visit a workplace nowadays without seeing at least a few employees with tiny little earbuds trailing thread-sized wires down to a music player the size of an infant’s thumb.
For the past decade, Indianapolis-based professional speaker Scott McKain has used his experience at Obsidian Enterprise Inc. as the centerpiece of his marketing pitch, but Obsidian is not the success his bio advertises it to be.
The city of Indianapolis is finally poised to close, after three years of twists, a complex redevelopment deal on the 1,600-space former Bank One parking garage.
The Feb. 17 announcement that Terre Haute-based Hulman & Co. was expanding its board of directors from four to eight members could simply mean the company is looking for guidance from a broadened brain trust, or it could be a signal the company is at a significant crossroads.
Indianapolis will spend $115,000 on a study to explore redevelopment opportunities for the 102-acre GM Stamping Plant property west of downtown that will close this summer.
Last in our month-long series of reviews of new restaurants downtown. This week: Osteria Pronto at the JW Marriott.
Three leading Indiana institutions—the Indiana History Center, the Eiteljorg, and the IRT—look at volatile moments in American history.
The group plans to honor young professionals and clean technology/energy innovation endeavors.
The MyChamberApp works with the usual suspects, such as the iPhone, iPod, Android and Blackberry.
Florida-based DHL Express signed a multi-year deal with the IndyCar team owned by Michael Andretti.
The Speedway-based transmission company will be an associate sponsor of the team’s entry in the 100th-anniversary Indy 500.
The owner of the 1880 building located at 42 E. Washington St. was cited for doing unapproved work to the facade.
The “new kids in the bloc” failed to heed their elders, and got a bit greedy too quickly, goading Democrats into the only recourse open to them.
I was quoted in a [Feb. 7] article about Steak n Shake franchisees. Some of my comments should not have been made in the context of your article. I have great respect for all those who have been a part of the history of Steak n Shake; I love and believe in the Steak n […]
Elected officials are the voice of their constituents—so do Sen. Delph’s comments reflect the majority of constituents of Carmel? Sen. [Mike] Delph [R-Carmel] was quoted in saying Indiana residents are tired of pressing “1” for English when calling businesses, or hearing Spanish announcements over the Wal-Mart intercom or struggling to understand a worker in the […]
I agree with [Brian Williams’] light rail to the airport idea. But you did take a pretty big leap when you stated [in your Jan. 31 viewpoint] there is ample parking at Union Station. There is little to no parking anywhere near Union Station, morning, noon or night. God help us should they decide to build […]
Many supervisors seem to have the same demeaning, demoralizing attitudes we encountered as children at recess. What do you do when your boss is a bully?