HICKS: Management’s complicity with union doomed GM
General Motors Corp.’s bankruptcy marked the second-largest commercial failure in modern history. It is an opportunity for deep reflection.
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General Motors Corp.’s bankruptcy marked the second-largest commercial failure in modern history. It is an opportunity for deep reflection.
Westfield’s mayor says the city’s rapid growth and small staff are to blame for accounting problems raised in a State Board
of Accounts audit.
Last fall’s Wall Street meltdown, which erased half the value of some 401(k) retirement plans, has both employers and employees
re-examining what to expect long term.
If you believe passionately in some cause, if you’re certain grave injustice has occurred or will continue, if you know your
way is correct and all others are wrong, how far will you go to make your point? What will you sacrifice to get attention?
The ability to enjoy silence, to be comfortable in it, to strip away all the noise and distractions is becoming somewhat of
an art form.
Binkley’s Drug Store occupied the corner of Kessler and College from 1928 to the early
1970s. Its namesake now occupying the same spot, Binkley’s Kitchen & Bar, seems equally built
to last—a friendly neighborhood joint that glances back without wallowing in nostalgia and stays progressive without
being
trendy.
The three principals of The Basement Design and Motion left another firm to set their own course in the world of Web convergence
marketing.
The CEO of the Wishard Foundation resigned last month, prompting the fund-raising arm of Wishard Health Services to tap consulting
firm Johnson Grossnickle & Associates for a replacement.
Insurer shows gov’t how to cut costs A major health insurer says the government can save more than $500 billion in Medicare spending by sending patients to less expensive, more efficient doctors, reducing hospital visits by the elderly and cutting unnecessary care. Those are among 15 suggestions made recently by UnitedHealth Group Inc., a Minnesota-based […]
Ohio-based Franklin University’s move into the Indianapolis market sets up the potential for significant name confusion with
Franklin College, the liberal arts school 30 minutes south of Indianapolis.
Let stadium users and sports teams pay for luxurious stadiums, not alcohol users.
Conner Prairie has $2.2 million riding on a ballooning exhibit that opened June 6. One thing that won’t stand in the way of
its success is a competing ride–at least not at White River State Park.
Greenwood-based Elona Biotechnologies said it has created two subsidiaries to boost its biosimilar/biogeneric/follow-on protein
business.
Fund raising via video e-mailing gets attention, but the jury is still out on its return on cost.
Don’t go all in in the market just yet, and stay in liquid investments.
Overtures Gov. Mitch Daniels has extended to the General Assembly should be sufficient to end squabbling over the budget.
Legislators ought to take the offer, pass a budget, and leave the Statehouse before they throw any more sand in the gears.
CONTRACT RLTurner will partner with Purdue University in the expansion of the Roger B. Gatewood Wing of the Mechanical Engineering Building. The $19M contract was awarded to RLTurner by the Purdue University board of trustees.
Institute for Affordable Transportation 5868 E. 71st St., Suite 199 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Phone: (317) 213-1088 Fax: (317) 308-4049 Web site: www.driveBUV.orgFounded: 2000 Paid employees: six Highest-paid staff member: Will Austin, executive director, $57,200 Top volunteers: Norris Hall, team leader, “Build-a-Bed” program for church and service groups; Don Wagoner, retiree volunteer coordinator MISSION Improve the […]
Lawmakers return to Indianapolis June 11 tanned, rested and presumably ready to agree upon a budget that, via gubernatorial assent or a veto override vote, will guide Indiana through fiscal 2010-2011.