January 14: MetroAction Business Development Training Programs for NEPA Businesses, 9 to 10:30 a.m. Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce, Scranton Cost: Free. Pre-registration required. Info: ...
With the war on talent topping the list of strategic priorities for law firms this year, law firm leaders are recognizing that salary hikes alone are not enough to attract and retain top talent.
Ready-to-deploy training for small and midsize businesses, plus expanded enterprise services designed to build company-wide ...
In 2021, global organizations spent upwards of $61 billion on leadership-development programs. That number is forecasted to balloon to nearly $180 billion over the next 10 years. Yet many leaders ...
While lawyers are increasingly expected to take responsibility for bringing new business to the firm, few have the skills and fewer have the desire to develop the skill. Firms have responded by ...
KANSAS, KS, UNITED STATES, January 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Pryor Learning, a leader in workplace training and professional development solutions for more than five decades, announces the ...
For the past 20 years, funding through the Workforce Training Fund Program has helped hundreds of employers improve employee ...
A business cannot sustain itself without sales. Increasing sales begins with building a strong sales team, and doing that begins with establishing effective training strategies. With the right ...
There are several vital steps to build a custom software development training program for your IT business. Successful programming teams must have a solid understanding of the entire custom software ...
Thirty years ago, I was three months into my first job in engineering. Every day, someone gave me billable work. It was as if a Job Fairy came around every night and put work on my desk. But this week ...
Limitless Management Inc., a direct marketing firm in Denver, has expanded its leadership structure while continuing to ...
A handful of innovators have developed successful programs to help lift low-income workers into the middle class. Can their model become the norm? By Steve Lohr Steve Lohr, a longtime reporter for The ...