New Hampshire Business Review - October-17 2014
How to wage, and win, the war for talent
A strong bench of talent can be the difference between a triumphant victory and a devastating defeat
Ask HR: Avoiding difficult conversations can cost you
Why it’s not worth putting off performance-related conversations with employees
‘Equality’ and the motivation to do hard work
If people’s expectations have changed so fundamentally that they think of work as only one option, what does it say about us as a country?
Harvard Pilgrim wins $150m FDA contract
The grant will fund information gathering and analysis of widely used drugs
Q&A with Bonnie Newman
Impressed by the quality of education and affordability of N.H.'s community college system while serving as interim chancellor, educator and public servant Bonnie Newman started a scholarship fund that provides one-year full tuition to seven Granite State students
Eastern’s arrival could alter the banking landscape
Merger with Centrix expected to mean more small business lending, charitable giving, branches
Candidates put business on the map in ’14 campaign
Republicans visited 72 more businesses than Democrats in September
GTAT: Arizona plant loses $1 million a day
Bankrupt company seeks to lay off 890 employees to cope with oppressive and burdensome’ Apple deal
GTAT update: Company seeks to end sapphire manufacturing
Plans revealed in bankruptcy judge’s late Thursday order