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Tiffany Sauder: 4 strategies for being vulnerable with your team
Vulnerability isn’t telling everyone everything.
Made in Indiana: Tents by Anchor Industries Inc.
Company history: Anchor Industries was founded in 1892 by Louis Daus, and it originally operated as a supply house that sold oil, groceries, paint and other supplies to steamboats along the Ohio River. Daus later added canvas goods to the lineup, and the company today is best known for its commercial tents that are used […]
Mickey Kim and Roger Lee: FedNow service will revolutionize, disrupt payments
The widespread adoption of smartphones led to the creation of an entire industry promising to make transferring funds quick and easy at any time, day or night, with a couple of clicks.
Bohanon and Horowitz: Muncie has welcomed Afghan refugees in win-win
At latest count, some 38 households with 144 people from Afghanistan have settled in Muncie.
Re-examining the annual performance review
Large companies from Adobe to IBM to Deloitte have dropped the yearly evaluations in favor of more frequent, informal check-ins.
State tool connects Hoosier entrepreneurs with resources
ConnectIND has a portal with information on everything from funding sources to coworking spaces to business incubators. It also has a network of 10 navigators being hired around the state to offer free guidance and support for the portal’s users.
New Black Expo CEO emphasizes organization’s year-round initiatives
Indiana Black Expo is known for its Summer Celebration and fall Circle City Classic events. But Alice Watson says the not-for-profit promotes social and economic advancement of Black residents throughout the state 12 months a year.
City officials not yet embracing new downtown-tax-district option from state
The Republican-dominated Legislature has given the city a way to raise money for downtown’s post-pandemic revitalization, but there appears to be little chance that Democratic city leaders will pursue it before the November city election.
Contract drugmaker Catalent shrinks as pandemic wanes
The New Jersey-based company has announced two large rounds of layoffs at its Bloomington plant within six months—400 workers last December and 150 this month.
Indiana 250: Clayton Robinson
Clayton Robinson is co-founder and CEO of Indianapolis-based Sun King Brewing. He learned the craft of brewing beer at the Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery downtown in the spring of 1999. In 2005, Robinson began working at the Ram Restaurant and Brewery alongside his friend and Sun King co-founder, Dave Colt. During their time together, […]
Derek Schultz: Blueprint for a Pacers breakthrough?
While people in Indianapolis might not often think of the Denver Nuggets, the respective journeys of the two franchises have largely mirrored each other over the years.
Editorial: State’s new online portal is great tool for entrepreneurs
The portal provides resources for funding, business planning, locations, networking and more. It will also connect entrepreneurs with a network of navigators the IEDC is hiring to work throughout the state.
Lesley Weidenbener: Appreciating what makes Indy special
It was fun to see an event so big taking place in a little neighborhood I’ve called home for some 28 years.
Brian Krider: Congress needs to pass the Credit Card Competition Act
In addition to the average 2.22% charge on every swipe, there are added fees for credit cards offering points or rewards, for swiping a second time to add a tip and even for manually entering a credit card.
Rob Panos: A pragmatic perspective on paid family leave
In early May, my wife and I welcomed a baby boy—our fourth child. As all parents can attest, the first few weeks with a new child are a whirlwind, whether it’s your first or your fourth. I was fortunate to have two weeks of paid time off from my employer following the birth. Those two […]
Letters: Attacking mental health problems among youth
Today, an estimated 25% to 50% of teens struggle with some form of mental health problem. These range from the effects of trauma to depression and anxiety disorders, gender-identity issues, eating disorders and more severe forms of mental illness. The most obvious signs of this epidemic are the increasing number of teen suicides (second-most-common killer […]
State budget panel weighs risks of additional $200M in IEDC requests
The quasi-public agency behind a mammoth innovation district reassured budget experts Thursday on the risks it’s taking to win competitive business investments and speedily close those deals.
Indy rental assistance program ‘temporarily’ halts applications
The IndyRent program “pause” is to ensure renters who have filled out an application can be given the remaining funding, according to the city. Indianapolis renters have recently experienced a higher rate of evictions than the rest of the nation.
IBJ names HR impact winners
Meet the people and the organizations who are changing the face of recruiting, diversity, training, culture and more at companies across Indiana.