September 06, 2010
Leadership Separates Good Bosses From Bad (posted Today)
You can easily identify some bad bosses — the ones that micromanage, don’t listen and ascribe to the “don’t worry about the mules, just load the wagon” school of management. Their common denominator: Using hierarchical power to command and control. Their staffs don’t respect or trust them.
Businesses Play Role In Hartford Movie (posted Today)
From Oct. 2 -21, Marty Lang and Gary Ploski will shoot the independent film, Rising Star, in Hartford. The movie tells the story of an overworked insurance employee who finds online love along an unexpected journey.
ESPN reteams with BYU to air games (posted 09/02/10 at 11:44am)
Thanks to the checkbook of Bristol sports programmer ESPN, BYU is perfectly happy with "Plan B," The Associated Press reports.
Xerox tries sprucing up its tech image (posted 09/02/10 at 11:41am)
Xerox Corp. is launching its biggest media blitz in decades, starting next week, as the Norwalk information technology provider tries to remind consumers that they are not just about making copies, The Associated Press reports.
Marketing Fight Likely After NewAlliance Deal (posted 08/30/10)
The fight to become the super regional bank of the Northeast took a major turn last week when NewAlliance Bank agreed to sell itself to New York-based First Niagara Financial, moving a relatively unknown company in this state toward the top of the food chain.
Magellan, Cigna name chief spokespersons (posted 08/24/10 at 11:23am)
Three companies with headquarters or operations in the Hartford area -- Magellan Health Services, Cigna and Barnes Group -- have had shake ups in their communications/investor relations departments.
Sponsorships Troubles Extend To CT Tennis (posted 08/23/10)
Connecticut’s premier tennis event is suffering from sponsorship issues plaguing the entire advertising industry as the recession forced companies to reprioritize their spending.
Diversity Nominations Extended (posted 08/20/10 at 10:52am)
The nomination deadline for the Hartford Business Journal's Diversity Awards program has been extended through Monday, Aug. 23.
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