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Expert corner

  • Cybersecurity best practices for small businesses

    Daniel Silva October 24, 2022

    October is cybersecurity awareness month so it’s a great time to revisit your work-from-home policies and ensure that cybersecurity of your business remains top of mind.

    Daniel Silva October 24, 2022
  • NFTs: A new target of cybercrime

    William Roberts October 24, 2022

    As non-fungible tokens remain steady in popularity as potential investment opportunities, ongoing concern for their market volatility continues — wild swings in pricing and value are still commonplace, as they have been for the past few years.

    William Roberts October 24, 2022
  • Companies must embrace lifetime client philosophy

    Bill Field October 10, 2022

    If you’re a sales dog, in a revenue-producing role or charged with customer-facing engagement, clients are your lifeblood.

    Bill Field October 10, 2022
  • Employee relationships are key to a business’s success

    Ken Cook September 26, 2022

    When you hear the term “business relationships” what pops into your head?

    Customers? Naturally. They are the relationships that matter the most. Or, are they?

    Ken Cook September 26, 2022
  • Entrepreneurs, business owners must have an exit strategy

    Ken Cook August 1, 2022

    Entrepreneurs are investors, both in terms of time and money. But how good of an investor are they?

    Ken Cook August 1, 2022
  • Not-for-profits need a profit: Consider multiple revenue streams to ensure longevity

    Amber Tucker July 4, 2022

    Some not-for-profit leaders feel an obligation to apply every possible dollar to the mission.

    While the impulse is noble, the organization’s impact in the long term will be greater if it remains on stable financial footing.

    Amber Tucker July 4, 2022
  • Is your business ready to deal with inflation?

    Steven Jones and Walker Wilkerson June 20, 2022

    For the past two years, labor shortages and disruptions in the supply chain have become part of everyday business management, and have taken a toll on how businesses and organizations plan for their financial well-being.

    Steven Jones and Walker Wilkerson June 20, 2022
  • Overlooked tax breaks and deductions for the self-employed

    Ben Fuchs May 23, 2022

    Tax season is over for another year, but that’s not a reason to stop thinking about retirement planning and how to lower your tax burden.

    Ben Fuchs May 23, 2022
  • Expert Corner

    Why CEOs resist addressing diversity, equity and inclusion

    Karen Hinds and Maria Keckler April 5, 2021

    Many CEOs are still struggling and resisting the diversity, equity and inclusion progress their employees hope to see within their organizations.

    Karen Hinds and Maria Keckler April 5, 2021
  • Expert Corner

    ‘No poach’ indictment serves as reminder for competitors

    Michael Kurs and James T. Shearin April 5, 2021

    “No poach” agreements, made between two or more competitors to neither recruit or hire others’ employees, may well be a violation of antitrust laws.

    Michael Kurs and James T. Shearin April 5, 2021
  • Experts Corner

    What businesses can learn from Hartford’s ransomware attack

    Tim Weber Updated: October 5, 2020

    The recent cyberattack on the city of Hartford proved once again ransomware is still very much a threat.

    Tim Weber Updated: October 5, 2020
  • Experts Corner

    Staying ahead of a cyberattack threat

    Arvin Chaudhary Updated: September 21, 2020

    Cyberattacks aren’t just a nuisance. They can ruin your company. A cyberattack can clean out your bank account or theft of sensitive data. It could paralyze a company’s phone and computer networks, causing a full-scale shutdown.

    Arvin Chaudhary Updated: September 21, 2020
  • Experts Corner

    Zoom with confidence

    Andrea Obston Updated: September 7, 2020

    “I’m really better looking than this!” If that’s how you want to start every Zoom meeting, you’re not alone.

    Andrea Obston Updated: September 7, 2020
  • Experts Corner

    What part of your pandemic business should you keep?

    Jonathan Stone Updated: August 10, 2020

    As your organization scrambled to adjust to COVID-19, you may have implemented temporary solutions that could continue to be of value to the business going forward.

    Jonathan Stone Updated: August 10, 2020
  • Experts Corner

    Nonprofit leaders rise to COVID-19 challenge

    Sondra Lintelmann Dellaripa Updated: July 13, 2020

    It is easy to envision the reopening of our country as a scene out of an apocalyptic movie. There is a hill of smoldering rubble, smoke rising, a glowing orange hazed sunrise silhouetting a lineup of weary warriors, arms around each other, legs in

    Sondra Lintelmann Dellaripa Updated: July 13, 2020
  • Experts Corner

    Lamont’s executive orders could spur employment-discrimination lawsuits

    Robin B. Kallor Updated: June 29, 2020

    It seems almost like an Orwellian nightmare: By following the law, one violates the law. Unfortunately, this may be precisely the paradox that many Connecticut employers now face. Gov. Ned Lamont’s plan to “reopen” the economy may unintentionally

    Robin B. Kallor Updated: June 29, 2020