Sen. Todd Young and Jay Timmons: Our manufacturing competitiveness hinges on action
When policymakers support this innovation and job creation, it supercharges manufacturersâ impact.
When policymakers support this innovation and job creation, it supercharges manufacturersâ impact.
Thank you, Karen Celestino-Horseman, for your column, âWe need to be saved from the Legislatureâ [Forefront, March 10]. Current Indiana leadership touts their efforts to bring more business and talent to Indiana and efforts to get young, educated Hoosiers to stay here. Then our Legislature spends an inordinate amount of time and energy on bills […]
I believe the majority of people who live in the United States of America should back Walgreens as well as any other drugstore or other outlet who refuse to sell abortion pills in Indiana [âWalgreens says it wonât sell abortion pills in Indiana, even though it remains legal,â IBJ.com, March 7]. It is time for […]
Inflation is when it becomes more expensive to purchase that bundle of goods.
Major company transitions take time, and I wonât pretend this rollout was quick and painless, but open-book management soon became an integral part of our company culture and was an additional layer of activating our core values, such as, âAct like an owner.â
Iâm having a hard time getting my head around the logic in buying a new home (with the use of a mortgage) for those people who currently have mortgage rates in the 2% to 3% range.
Passage of an amendment to the budget bill that stops funding the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University is censorship of world-renowned science on human sexuality.
Added late in the summer of 2014 after the abrupt resignation of Curt Miller, Moren took over as head coach in Bloomington with little fanfare.
The price that I pay for health care on site at a hospital should not be the same price I pay for an off-site visit to my primary care doctorâs office for the same service.
When can we get back to quality office holders more concerned about governing through collaboration and thoughtful consideration of all aspects of the major issues facing the country instead of focusing on their extremist wars?
At the same time, we canât help but see the similarities between the hype surrounding how AI is going to disrupt the way we live and learn with the excitement over how cryptocurrencies were going to replace government-issued currencies and âde-fiâ (decentralized finance) was going to render our current financial system obsolete.
Perhaps the most depressing aspect of the war is, there is no end in sight.
Factors like toxic culture, bottlenecks, a lack of strategic clarity, lack of diversity, or cross-functional conflict act as organizational barriers that stifle your good peopleâs impact.
It remains the single-game scoring record for a Big Ten player and stands as one of college basketballâs all-time-greatest shooting performances when the gameâs meaning and opponentâs quality are considered.
Partisan politics at the state and national levels already have caused deep enough divisions among the citizenry, and thereâs no need to do more to spread the discord.
More transparency of the regionâs high-quality, high-need feeder roles from which workers can advance can make our region a place where the talent development and opportunity landscapes are as dynamic and exciting as the economy they fuel.
How can districts, not just IPS, continue to compete in a world where choices for parents are growing by leaps and bounds, and there is no end in sight?
Every time I come back to Indiana, I am reminded of the absurdly low speed limits on Indianaâs urban interstates.
The lack of transparency, diversion of much-needed property tax revenues away from schools and libraries, and overall mismanagement of the wacko financing scheme appears over-ripe for overhaul.
It might not always be obvious, but in the media business, we like when communication goes both ways.