The phrase “all cash” carries an unusual amount of weight in a real estate transaction. It signals that no bank has to approve the deal, no appraisal can sink it, and no underwriter will reappear three weeks in with a new condition. For a homeowner who needs certainty more than they need the highest possible …
Moderna and Merck announced on August 19 that their jointly developed personalized mRNA cancer vaccine, intismeran, met both its primary and key secondary endpoints in a Phase 3 clinical trial involving 1,137 melanoma patients. The treatment reduced cancer recurrence and prevented the spread of disease to other parts of the body in patients whose tumors …
Creativity has become increasingly important in digital marketing over the last 10 years. In the current scenario, brands compete on websites, social networks, streaming media, and mobile apps, where imagery precedes text to engage audiences. Videos, animations, and interactive designs are now regular ingredients of the campaign planning process, not merely nice-to-haves. Industry trend studies …
For many business owners, financial management becomes complicated long before they realize they need professional help. Keeping up with bookkeeping, taxes, payroll, employees, and daily operations can take attention away from the bigger goal of growing the business. Kristin Kirui-Case, Founder and CEO of MattNik Bookkeeping and Tax Solutions, has built her career around helping …
By: Gesche Haas, Founder of Dreamers & Doers, a curated community and PR Hype Machine™ for extraordinary women entrepreneurs. The best leaders know that paying attention is a competitive advantage. They don’t simply observe the shifts happening across their industries and the broader world; they learn from them, adapt accordingly, and allow those insights to …
By: Gesche Haas, Founder of Dreamers & Doers, a curated community and PR Hype Machine™ for extraordinary women entrepreneurs. It’s tempting to assume that as artificial intelligence takes on more of our work, the human parts of business matter less. But among the founders and leaders in the Dreamers & Doers community, the opposite is …
An NPR analysis published on August 19 found that 15 U.S. states still have laws permitting public school employees to use corporal punishment on students, and that nearly 32,000 reported instances of paddling, hitting, or other forms of physical discipline were recorded in the 2021-22 school year. The feature arrived the same week a Port …
By: Natalie Johnson Artificial intelligence (AI) dominates conversations about the future of business, but the organizations seeing the greatest returns are the ones applying technology with a clear business purpose. According to Christophe Derdeyn, Managing Director of Icon Consulting Group, the next wave of IT innovation will be defined by how effectively businesses combine technology …
By: One World Publishing Across the United States, thousands of HVAC business owners are beginning to think about selling the companies they’ve spent their entire careers building. At the same time, private equity firms, regional consolidators, and national service operators are actively looking to acquire established HVAC businesses. Owners who’ve never been through a sale …
For a long time, numerous federal agencies in the United States had been functioning with technology systems that had existed prior to the emergence of cloud-based services. In many cases, large databases, in-house software tools, and web portals needed regular upkeep. However, they were unable to satisfy constantly shifting citizen needs. Agency officials were under …