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How we handle failure matters.(management of economic development)
February 1, 2006... WHAT IS YOUR ATTITUDE towards failure? It's a strange sounding question. Success is good, and failure is bad, right? That seems pretty unambiguous. But when it comes to economic development, business start-ups, or even professional sports...
Indiana: we'll jump through hoops! State working on new slogan to boost tourism.(AROUND INDIANA)
February 1, 2006... THOUGH WE ALL WANT transparency and inclusiveness in government, Hoosiers are probably fortunate that the state is leaving the job of picking a new tourism slogan to the professionals rather than the masses. Consider some of the slogan ideas...
Big deals: we look at Indiana's largest mergers and acquisitions. Also, why are so many smaller deals getting done?(Cover Story)
February 1, 2006... INDIANA'S RECENT MERGER and acquisition news has played out like the wedding scene in a soap opera. One suitor is jilted at the altar as another bursts in. Just as the new pair prepare to take their vows, the sheriff knocks on the chapel door....
What do you think? Testing your idea with a focus group. It's not just for large companies.(MEDIA & MARKETING)
February 1, 2006... HOW DO YOU KNOW IF your new business idea is a winner? Before you allocate significant resources or even your company's future on its success, you might want to get a second opinion... and a dozen more.
That's the premise behind using...
What are you looking at? Research examines television viewing.(MEDIA & MARKETING)
February 1, 2006... WHEN YOU WATCH TELEVISION, WHAT exactly are you looking at? That rather obvious question becomes less clear when it's broken down into pixels and fractions of a second.
Mike Bloxham admits that very few people have an interest in...
Interning in Indiana: thanks to Lilly Endowment grants, Indiana colleges have strengthened their programs.(EDUCATION)
February 1, 2006... TALK ABOUT WIN-WIN. Internships offer college students a glimpse of the real life career they've been dreaming about, and employers get to test-drive a potential candidate for a fulltime job when it's all over.
"Not only are students with...
MBA update: enrollments down in Indiana and across the country.(EDUCATION)(management of business administration)
February 1, 2006... ENROLLMENT IS DOWN or flat in many of Indiana's MBA programs, mirroring the situation across the nation in the last few years. The reasons are numerous, from fewer international students to a sluggish economy to increased competition from...
Who's coming to town? Highlights of Indiana meetings and conventions this year.(MEETING & CONVENTIONS)
February 1, 2006... GAMERS, QUILTERS, musicians, scientists and egg artisans are all coming to venues around the state this year. Here's a look at some of the larger and more interesting Indiana meetings and conventions.
The Centre, Evansville.
The $40...
Executive retreats: a selection of meeting places for a company getaway.(conferences and conventions)
February 1, 2006... Artists Colony Inn
& Restaurant
Franklin & Van Buren,
Nashville, 47448, 812/988-0600
www.artistscolonyinn.com
This 19-Century-style country inn and restaurant is within walking distance of the shops and galleries of...
Southeast Indiana update: the region's top business stories.(Lawrenceburg resort)
February 1, 2006... DIVERSIFIED BEST DESCRIBES the economy in the eight-county southeast Indiana region, where a ski resort, three casino gambling sites and a variety of manufacturers offer employment opportunities.
Let it snow! The 1,000 employees at Perfect...
Madison: a community of contrast founded in 1809.(REGIONAL REPORT SOUTHEAST)
February 1, 2006... SET ON THE OHIO RIVER with 400-foot bluffs, Madison is a community of visual contrast. "Our geography forced Madison to develop on two levels," says Scott Hubbard, president of the board of the Madison Area Chamber of Commerce. "Our downtown...
How heart healthy are your employees? Making wise choices for good cardiovascular health.(VIEWPOINT)
February 1, 2006... FEBRUARY IS HEART Month and America's No. 1 killer, despite improvements in prevention, detection and treatment, remains cardiovascular disease (CVD), including heart disease and stroke. CVD is no longer thought of as a disease that primarily...