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Ventures with multiple owners can be complex

Host of issues should be agreed upon before doing business together
February 1, 2024
Beau Ruff

Business owners should be forewarned: Any business endeavor is infinitely more complex when other people are included in the ownership pool.



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Five Takeaways: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Inland Northwest in 2024

with Kitara Johnson-Jones, chief people officer of Excelsior Wellness
January 18, 2024
Linn Parish

The Journal of Business hosted Kitara Johnson-Jones, chief people officer at Excelsior Wellness, for its Elevating The Conversation podcast in an episode that was released earlier this month. 


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Current labor market carries echoes of distant past

Economy is experiencing 'Expo déjà vu' as 50th anniversary approaches
December 21, 2023
Patrick Jones

By one key economic measure, our economy is already experiencing Expo déjà vu.


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North Pole Adventure now unique to Spokane

Tech exec leads even after similar charities have failed to come back following pandemic
December 7, 2023
Mike Flynn

As Spokane tech exec Steve Paul, who goes by the name Elf Bernie this time of year, prepares for his 24th year overseeing the Fantasy Flight trip with local poor children on an Alaska Airlines jetliner to the North Pole, he is looking back but also looking ahead.


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Embracing AI needed to shape future workforce

Emerging tech will bring revolution in basic skills
November 22, 2023
Joey Gunning

“We are on the cusp of unprecedented change.”


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Businesses often can function better together

Creating relationships with complementary business interests can leverage audiences
November 9, 2023
Amaya Hull

We are taught to believe that business is an arena of cutthroat competition, driven by the relentless pursuit of profit and maximized return on investment. It’s my mission to challenge this notion.


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Employer perceptions might not reflect reality

Worker engagement is often measured with incomplete information
October 26, 2023
Kevin Cipoletti
Nearly four in 10 employers in Washington state increased the importance of career well-being in 2023, according to Gallagher's 2023 Career Wellbeing Report. Even though that marked a five-point year-over-year increase, career well-being was still no
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Wage increases likely to beat inflation this year

Outlook improves after higher prices outpaced 2022 income growth
October 12, 2023
Patrick Jones
'It's not what you earn. It's what you keep.” That advice from my mother about saving has been ringing in my ears lately as I look at Spokane earnings data. In 2022, we didn't 'keep” as much as before. And it's not necessarily due to
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Inflation act might put life science research at risk

Balance of cost controls, support for medical innovation said to be key to remaining on cutting edge
September 28, 2023
Katrina Rogers
Spokane is just beginning to realize its potential as a regional hub of life science industry innovation, particularly emphasizing new therapeutic discoveries to combat complex
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Handle roaring personalities, even if you aren't a lion

Being aware of your own characteristics can help
September 14, 2023
Paul D. Casey
When I heard a colleague's story, I knew it provided a perfect example of a big personality taking over a situation.
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