Maggie Phelps: Curiosity at work can pay dividends, employ it with intention
Curiosity is not as simple as asking more questions or giving others the benefit of the doubt.
Curiosity is not as simple as asking more questions or giving others the benefit of the doubt.
Central banks worldwide hold trillions of U.S. dollars in reserves.
How do we figure out what truly adds value to our lives versus what just feeds the status beast?
The Colts are legitimate Super Bowl contenders, and you can say it with your whole chest.
Rushed through under the banner of “savings,” the law appears poised to cost taxpayers in Indiana’s small and rural communities their economic independence.
Even amid budget uncertainty and rising costs, leaders are finding new ways to strengthen fiscal health, foster economic vitality and create thriving places to live and work.
Culture is what actually happens when the boss leaves the room.
These conversations made him wonder: What is a conspiracy?
Perhaps the best-known distribution plan is the “4% rule,” which makes room for cost-of-living adjustments.
NBA preseason schedules have come a long way.
What seems evident is that Hogsett didn’t take the steps needed to ensure that his team was acting with integrity—and that’s the biggest problem of all.
The Dolson–Cignetti partnership is far from complete, but it already stands as a case study in modern leadership.
Despite financial headwinds, Indiana hospitals continue to invest generously in their communities, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to their nonprofit mission and our Hoosier state.
The Indianapolis Foundation is ready to invest, inspire and convene—building on what we’ve learned nationally and locally—to make Indianapolis a healthy city for all.
There are society-wide expensive problems, including the ones already highlighted, that do not have a similarly sized market opportunity. But that doesn’t mean there is no market opportunity.
Instability rarely shows up all at once. It sneaks in quietly, wearing the same outfit as “everything’s fine.”
We want to showcase interesting gifts that might not have been on your radar, items that could be perfect for that hard-to-please person in your life. And we want to support Indiana people and businesses that make and sell things.
Indiana employers have powerful tools at their disposal to fight back, and my colleagues and I have worked hard to pass laws to hold these entities accountable, increase transparency and reduce costs.
Though the metal structure was not listed in the National Register of Historic Places, it was a landmark in every sense of the word.
The HQ decision has likely been made, but we hope to learn that the city of Indianapolis and state of Indiana did as much as they could to keep those jobs local.•