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Whether you've decided to lose weight, stop smoking, or earn more money, there are several steps to take to achieve success. read more >
Whether you've decided to lose weight, stop smoking, or earn more money, there are several steps to take to achieve success. read more >
As Arkansas and other states reach new COVID-19 hospitalization peaks, many especially susceptible people struggle with worsening substance abuse problems. read more >
Leadership is a marathon, not a sprint, and honestly the finish line can be hard to see. read more >
Karen Garrett is the managing partner of Hudson Cisne & Co. LLP and has been in public accounting for 27 years. read more >
Business owners are adopting safer alternatives such as contactless and digital wallet payments at point-of-sale checkout terminals and checkout counters at a growing rate. read more >
Don't let a COVID-19 holiday season derail your employees' total health. read more >
Effective leadership isn't always about giving orders. read more >
When completed in December, The J.B. and Johnelle Hunt Family Ozark Highlands Nature Center in Springdale will stand as the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's flagship to the northwest. read more >
The COVID-19 pandemic may not be the work-related crisis we expected in 2020, but it reminds us that strong leadership directly impacts success. read more >
Telehealth popularity is on the rise—in part due to a pandemic—but also because it was always going to happen. read more >
Working from home appears to be with us for a while, at least until a vaccine is broadly available. So how do we make the best of it? read more >
Chauncey Holloman Pettis is the director of the Arkansas Women's Business Center (AWBC), which inspires women- owned startups to chase their dreams of entrepreneurship. read more >
The coronavirus pandemic has catalyzed rapid change in many industries, causing an unexpected shift from in-person to digital functions. read more >
As a civil engineer involved with the design and construction of highways, bridges and city streets in our state, I understand firsthand the importance of adequate funding to support good roads. A well-funded highway program is essential to all areas of commerce. read more >
There are right ways and wrong ways to approach selling by phone. Proper phone techniques can be the difference between closing and hanging up empty handed. read more >
For most businesses, sustainability is no longer just a buzzword. It is now a matter of routine. read more >
Arkansas businesses and institutions have changed the way they operate during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure the safety of patrons and staff and comply with local or state safety mandates and restrictions. read more >
Farmers face a wide variety of unknowns and new challenges each season. Achieving long-term success in this field requires hard work, careful planning and good financial guidance. read more >
While thousands take to the Arkansas woods and fields and wetlands each year, they have access to a limited number of public acres. Only about 10% of the land in Arkansas is public, the rest is privately owned. read more >
Lorrie Trogden was named president and CEO of the Arkansas Bankers Association in October 2018. She is the first woman to fill the role for the organization, which was established in 1891. read more >