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Paul Read

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We are in this Together

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March 26, 2020
Paul Read
Dear Journal Readers and Advertisers, These are unprecedented times. As a community, we are frightened and confused. We find ourselves physically isolated from those we work with, and in some cases from those we love. Many are facing financial hardship
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Publisher's Notebook: Is your work culture compelling?

Best Places deadline nears …
May 9, 2019
Paul Read
Anyone who has done any hiring lately will tell you that the market is tight. Finding and retaining talented employees has become ever more challenging in these days of low unemployment rates and concerning labor participation rates.
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Publisher's Notebook: Employee engagement is tactical

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May 25, 2017
Paul Read
Talk to economic development folks, and you'll hear more emphatic arguments that the ubiquitous mantra 'location, location, location” is being replaced by 'talent, talent, talent.” We are, as a community, in a fight to ensure that we have a comp
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Paul Read: Welcome to 2026...What a difference 10 years can make

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December 29, 2016
Paul Read
Good morning. As I glanced at my watch today, a smile eased across my face. It's Dec. 29, 2026. My retirement day. After all, I turned 65 a few months ago, and it's clearly time for someone younger and smarter to lead the Journal of Business. Wow, the
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How does new talent regard you?

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March 24, 2016
Paul Read
The warnings are already being whispered here by economists: An upcoming challenge to our region's growth could well be labor shortages. What does that mean to you? Is your organization perceived as a great place to work? How do you stack up against you
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Of humble beginnings

And so it has now been 30 years since we launched the Journal.
February 11, 2016
Paul Read
And so it has now been 30 years since we launched the Journal. The thought makes me smile as I look across my office to a simple plaque on the wall celebrating my first five years at the paper, given to me a quarter century ago. I say that partly in apolo
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We're a model for culture of health

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July 31, 2014
Paul Read
In Spokane, we don't often afford ourselves the privilege of self-congratulation. Too many challenges remain unsolved, we say. Not enough of whatever attracts us to larger cities, or smaller ones, we whine. And what about those potholes? That thought r
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Of fancy pixels and loyalty to pulp

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December 19, 2013
Paul Read
I'm often asked whether there is a future for newspapers. It's a valid question, what with all the dizzying growth in Internet-based content, mobile-device applications, and social media. One might wonder if anyone cares about reading a printed newsp
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Gold Reserve holds talks with Venezuelan leaders

Informal October meeting holds promise amid fight over seized Brisas deposit
December 16, 2010
Paul Read
Gold Reserve Inc., the Spokane-based mining exploration company that's fighting Venezuela in arbitration after that South American country seized its promising Brisas gold deposit, says it has had informal but "constructive" talks recently with of
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—Staff photo by Paul Read

Red Lion eyes aggressive growth

Hopes to add 20 hotels in next year, led by franchising
December 2, 2010
Paul Read
Red Lion Hotels Corp., with its new senior management team now charting the Spokane-based company's future, hopes to add 30 to 40 hotel properties to its chain within the next three years, including 20 in the next year, and says it has the in place
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