Peter Dunn: Your HR department needs to be ready for anything
In the business world, we like to pretend that HR is a utility—something we plug into the wall when we need a solution.
In the business world, we like to pretend that HR is a utility—something we plug into the wall when we need a solution.
However, at electronics stores, sales were down 0.6%. And business at restaurants, the lone services component within the Census Bureau report and a barometer of discretionary spending, fell 0.4%.
Cesar Mendoza helped launched Indiana University Health’s sustainability department and became its first official employee. He supports the development, implementation, promotion and monitoring of environmental strategies and goals across IU Health.
The Hogsett administration said the mayor has no plans to seek a tax increase in 2026. That’s despite the fact that the city’s 2026 tax revenue is now expected to be $43 million short of earlier expectations.
Even non-European companies will be required to meet certain standards of transparency, safety, security and copyright compliance to operate in Europe come August 2027.
This generation, deeply committed to mental health, autonomy and authenticity, is drawing criticism for everything from their “therapy-speak” to their hesitancy to do the grunt work.
IBJ is accepting nominations now for our CEO of the Year and C-Suite Awards. We are looking for the region’s most impactful corporate leaders, regardless of their titles.
He’s just 25 years old, and the Colts are being patient with their homegrown defensive back.
The book, “Urban Republican Mayor: My Story,” provides intimate details about Ballard’s life and his approach to politics, including his time as mayor from 2008 until 2016.
Where else in the nation would Trump bring his climate-denier corncob caucus but Indiana?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. repeatedly magnifies, misrepresents and twists facts to support his position.
While a few heartbreaking and tragic incidents of gun violence downtown might grab the headlines, they do not reflect the reality of our city.
Concentrating new government power inside one square mile will accomplish little.
Public safety should never be used as a political pawn.
Over the course of a decade, Indiana’s per-enrollee costs for certain Medicaid recipients are expected to surge by 43% and 72% for lower-income and elderly Hoosiers, respectively.
LCFS provides the programs in collaboration with a host of community partners, including Community Hospital East, Indianapolis Public Schools and Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana, and with funding from the United Way, Lilly Endowment Inc. and Central Indiana Community Foundation.
The Kicking the Stigma initiative has raised more than $31 million for mental-health awareness programs and to expand treatment and research.
The deal with DuPont, Chemours and Corteva is the largest such settlement in the state’s history.
Hair loss isn’t new. What’s different today, experts say, is that male anguish about it has never been more evident. Social media, dating apps, “Zoom dysphoria” and a sometimes predatory marketplace are stoking the anxiety.
These tools have helped shine a light on pricing and performance at the hospital level, something employers never had before.