FELDMANN: Copying others’ tactics won’t always pay off
It’s common in any business or organization that hears about an incredible success and tries to replicate it by following the same steps.
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It’s common in any business or organization that hears about an incredible success and tries to replicate it by following the same steps.
People are divided on what they want, skeptical about the ability of government to provide services, and resentful about paying for those services they do not perceive as benefiting themselves.
Connecting rural bus systems with one another and with IndyGo must happen before commuter rail becomes a reality.
After years of easy borrowing that helped boost economic growth, governments around the globe are dealing with evil twinsâ??high levels of debt and shrinking revenue to repay.
Named for hotel owner and local businessman Turner Woodard, Turner’s Restaurant maintains a cozy feel despite the decidedly
upscale environment.
There are economic lessons here. The most important is that the value of things is necessarily determined by what is known in econo-jargon as utility.
With apologies to Willie Nelson, the truth is I could wait to get on the road again.
This month, Pearson Ford, 10650 N. Michigan Road, is celebrating a rare thing among car dealers: its 50th birthday.
The once ballyhooed Jack Nicklaus-designed course near State Road 37 and 166th Street was perilously near bankruptcy just
a year ago.
Asking for donations—like any sales pitch—is often met with dead stares, lack of interest, rejection, procrastination
or even anger.
The influence of founders’ families in public companies usually wanes over time. But few firms accelerate the process,
as Finish Line is doing.
Indiana lost 49 new-car dealers last year, the biggest thinning of the herd in at least a decade, according to data released
last month by the National Automobile Dealers Association.
Indianapolis Colts representatives have made a record
844 appearances in the last year across Indiana and into Kentucky with the team’s Make It Personal tour.
Of this, that and the other as the lazy, hazy, not-so-crazy days of summer begin to wind down.
Christmas and July harmonize like a blizzard on Independence Day, but the summer months are perhaps the most vital for Tom
Dull and his wife, Kerry, who raise 23,000 Christmas trees on their peaceful farm in Thorntown.
Kite Realty Group Trust, is a real estate investment trust that engages in the development, construction, acquisition, ownership and operation of shopping centers in the United States.
The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute awarded $750,000 to 10 teams of researchers.
Brandon Gaudin will be the new radio voice of Butler University men’s basketball.