Tag Archives: Business

Entrepreneur & Musician Niyah Smith Breaks Down the Financial Side of the Music Business

The unique world created by the music has created room for talented artists to capitalize in the music industry. Niyah Smith better known as Niyah Smith Musician, aged 29 is a musician, A&R & artist manager, he is also a producer, songwriter, engineer & artist consultant. In a recent interview, he answered some questions about… Read More »

eShore partners with timetoreply to enhance business email analytics capabilities

New Partnership Allows Customers to Leverage Business Email Analytics Solutions Alongside eShore’s Proven Cloud Security Services Cayman Islands, George Town: Leading email and data security firm eShore Ltd today announced a new partnership with timetoreply to resell and deliver business email analytics solutions to organizations in the Caribbean, Bermuda, and Latin America. Collaboration between the… Read More »

Rising coronavirus cases in South and West cut into business optimism

A rising rate of coronavirus infections in certain states in the South and West have cut into business optimism. This week, Florida and South Carolina hit daily record highs of new coronavirus cases. Arizona’s cases tally has tripled in roughly two weeks, and Texas hospitalizations have skyrocketed. Some state leaders have argued that the increase… Read More »

Health Care Workers Protect Us. It’s Time to Protect Them. – Harvard Business Review

Executive Summary Worker infections and deaths during the pandemic underscore the urgency. This is totally unacceptable. It underscores the need for health care organizations to take worker safety more seriously. This article offers five imperatives for health care leaders. If they adopt them, they can totally eliminate on-the-job injuries and illnesses. They are: 1) set a… Read More »

US Health Care Is in Flux. Here’s What Employers Should Do. – Harvard Business Review

Executive Summary The pandemic, which is wreaking havoc on the U.S. health care system, is expected to cause health care premiums for employers to rise. Instead of resorting to a short-term fix — raising copayments, deductibles, and other out-of-pocket costs for next year — they should pursue long-term solutions that can create a more resilient U.S. health care… Read More »