by Karen Maskall | Jul 29, 2018 | Social Responsibility
The decision to expand your business overseas requires a long list of considerations. You need to think about the wages commanded by local workers, examine tax codes, search out a no foreign fee credit card, and take into account a wide range of other crucial...
by Karen Maskall | Jul 18, 2018 | Social Responsibility
More and more Americans are living in urban areas. In the past 50 years, the percentage of those living in cities increased by 10% and in the United States, the degree of urbanization is currently over 81%. This is a worldwide phenomenon, though. While North America...
by Thomas Stone | Jul 11, 2018 | Social Responsibility
Everyone seems to be jumping on the cloud computing bandwagon. The reasons behind this diverse and ultimately, good for business. Cloud computing provides more flexibility and faster response to page loads. Businesses only have to pay for the services they use,...
by Thomas Stone | Jun 28, 2018 | Social Responsibility
Global warming and a growing energy crisis have many would-be homeowners and building operators demanding greener construction practices and completed structures that are more energy efficient. Although the initial costs are higher than with traditional construction...
by Thomas Stone | Jun 18, 2018 | Social Responsibility
Maintaining office organization used to require managing an array of filing cabinets, all stuffed to the brim with important documents. Now, the necessity of juggling paper and disseminating information with countless memos is disappearing completely from the business...
by Thomas Stone | Jun 5, 2018 | Social Responsibility
Ann Cooper, head of nutrition for the Berkeley (California) Unified School District, believes in educating children to improve their health and their planet. She’s transformed school lunches into organic, regionally sourced and nutritious meals, while staying...