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Great Escapes
Issue: January/February 2010 Author(s): Heide Aungst
Can’t hold your client retreat in Las Vegas this year? Don’t cash in all your chips. Northeast Ohio offers a variety of entertaining venues that are cost-effective and unique.
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High Marks
Issue: January/February 2010 Author(s): Sarah Hollander
Local colleges are experiencing a surge in enrollment thanks to the sagging economy. So with all the competition, how do you make the most of your time on campus?
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Leading the Way
Issue: January/February 2010 Author(s): Myra Orenstein
NEO Top 25 Under 35
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Return of the Intern
Issue: January/February 2010 Author(s): Sarah Hollander
Once only for college kids, internships have become an attractive place for more experienced workers to learn new skills or pursue a different career.
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Working on Wellness
Issue: January/February 2010 Author(s): Sarah Hollander
You may have little control over your company’s insurance costs, but you can save thousands of dollars annually by creating a workplace where thinking about health is just part of the job.
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National Philanthropy Day
Issue: November 2009
A Helping Hand The Association of Fundraising Professionals offers workshops, lectures and a network for individuals looking to gain knowledge in the world of giving. When Megan Coyle joined the ALS Association’s Northern Ohio Chapter as the development and special event coordinator, she didn’t have a lot of experience organizing fundraisers and auctions. “I had run events in my previous job, but running a fundraiser with a nonprofit organization is a little bit different,” Coyle...
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Paradigm
Issue: November 2009
Tech Right Now To the Friends of Paradigm Magazine : What a challenging year. The macroeconomy trends continue to waver, offering a shaken country glimpses that the Great Recession is beginning to recede, but with no job growth in sight. The microeconomy still has a profound effect on Main Street as unemployment continues to rise and banks refuse to lend. Like many of my Gen X and Gen Y compatriots, I have lived through recessions before, but nothing quite like this. No doubt many tech-based companies i...
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Corporate Club at Landerhaven Celebrates 20 Years of Bringing Great Minds Together
Issue: November 2009 Author(s): Myra Orenstein
When Harlan Diamond, president of Executive Caterers, started the Corporate Club at Landerhaven series 20 years ago, he never imagined the stellar list of business and civic leaders the program would attract. Or, that two decades later, it would not only be flourishing, but growing and bringing the brightest minds to talk about the biggest issues. Corporate Club did not start as an altruistic venture. It was a marketing concept designed to bring attention to what was then a new 80,000-square-foot corpor...
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10th Annual Commercial Real Estate Forum - Back Issues
Issue: October 2009 Author(s): By Shawn A. Turner
Like the 1980s fashion hallmarks of big shoulders, fingerless gloves and neon colors, the Commercial Real Estate Deal Maker Forum has come full circle. Just as in the first forum in 2000, Charles Ratner, president and CEO of Forest City Enterprises Inc., will give this year’s keynote address, which will look at commercial real estate development during the past decade and predict future happenings. During a telephone interview, Ratner jokes that he was hoping Inside Business could help him come up ...
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The Downtown Advantage: Creative Spaces
Issue: October 2009 Author(s): By Karen Fuller
Some people still imagine Cleveland to be a blend of dark buildings with tired cement floors and uninspiring fluorescent lights. But they’re thinking of Cleveland in a whole different era. Today’s downtown Cleveland businesses have not only spruced up existing space, they’ve turned it into knockout offices with edgy designs. The truth is, downtown Cleveland has the available space to revise, remodel and rehab to suit the needs and personality of any type of business. It’s a green...
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