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Learn from Experience
Resolute Technologies: Cultivating an Inclusive and Positive Employee Experience
By: Resolute Technologies Resolute Technologies, an innovative engineering solutions provider, has always been an employee-centric company. Before the COVID-19 outbreak, the company, which is headquartered
Local Business-Bob’s BMW Motorcycles Fights Smart Against the Coronavirus Battle
A local Howard County business is using existing technology to fight the battle against Coronavirus. Ultra-violet light has been successfully killing airborne pathogens for more
World 2.0: Survival and Pivot – Medical Equipment
| Submitted by: Ashok Kapur, CEO of HawkEye Medical, LLC | Hawkeye Medical is a 14 yr old medical equipment and supply company. Most of
Insights from Experts
New business development – Referrals and your Personal Networks
| Submitted by: Jim Melonas of Nteligen | Business development with new customers in a virtual environment will rely to some extent on high quality
Going virtual, going back? Also, how to engage Employees – Agility virtual style
| Submitted by Jim Melonas of Nteligen | Taking our security solutions company completely virtual in a relatively short period of time was challenging and
Three Magic Things – Keeping your business cyber-secure
| Submitted by: Brian Dykstra, CEO of Atlantic Data Forensics | Over the past 14 years Atlantic Data Forensics has handled hundreds of computer and