February 03, 2012 | by Sandy Tollefson

My father had heart disease. He died at 62. Heart disease is a man’s disease. That’s what I grew up believing. But it’s not. In fact, an estimated 42 million American women have cardiovascular disease. Many have no idea they are living...
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January 31, 2012 | by Nancy Belusky

We have an open office environment. Usually it’s the hum of office white noise – copiers printing, people keyboarding, voices engaged in meetings and brainstorms, the occasional howl of laughter when a brainstorm slides into humor. But not...
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January 20, 2012 | by Judy Kessel
People pay little attention to the succession process, though it is, in fact, the ultimate test of good management.”—Peter Drucker Judy Kessel, Founder & Chair Entrepreneurs generally believe they need to have a hand in all...
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December 13, 2011 | by Cathy Gasiorowicz

The statistics are humbling… Last year, for example, some 17,000,000 households in the U.S. were food insecure. Even more disturbing is the fact that roughly 16 million kids don’t have enough to eat. Nothing against sugarplums, but we’re...
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