Remote Work: Making It Work

By Kristen Harris Remote work is becoming more common and popular with both companies and employees. We’ve hit a tipping point where remote work is becoming much more common and accepted in many industries. For more information on the benefits to both companies and employees, see our article Remote Work: Benefits for Companies and Employees. […]

Remote Work: Benefits for Companies and Employees

By Kristen Harris Remote work has moved from a future trend to current reality. Every day more companies allow, and in some cases even encourage, employees to work remotely. Ours included—currently, 20% of our internal staff are fully remote, and all of our internal team members have the option to work remotely a day or […]

Equality = Better Business

By Catherine Lang-Cline International Women’s Day is this Sunday, March 8, and the one thing we can all think about as business owners of any gender is that equality is not just a women’s issue, it’s a business issue. And it is great news to share this month! A new Harvard Business Review study, just […]

A Day in the Life: Q+A with Ariel Taylor

I’m a freelance Graphic Designer and aspiring cake taster for The Great British Bake Off. I dabble in witchcraft and also printmaking. Morning I begin every morning with an epic fight against the evil machine that is my alarm clock. Then the sweet sounds of Bowie usher me into the shower and to my first […]

Going, Going, Gone! Why a Quick Response is Needed When Recruiting Candidates

By Catherine Lang-Cline As recruiters, one of the most challenging things we have to work with is getting a response from clients after we send over candidates. We get it, really, you are busy. We have just sent over the resumes of some people that just might be the answer to your prayers and something […]

Ghosting At Work: It’s Not Just for Dating Anymore

By Kristen Harris No call, no show employees. Blown off interviews. Skipped meetings. If someone just stopped communicating with you, basically ending your business relationship abruptly with no explanation, you got ghosted.  Typically associated with dating or personal relationships, now it’s common to see people ghost on a job, interview, meeting, or event. Just not […]

Pros and Cons of the 4-Day Workweek

By Catherine Lang-Cline There has been a lot of buzz about the concept of a 4-day workweek. So the question is, is it the answer to all things business? Will it make your team happier? Maybe, but maybe not. The idea of a 4-day workweek can happen in a couple of different ways, it can […]

Protect Your Heart

By Catherine Lang-Cline February is all about the heart; love, Valentine’s Day, etc. So, it was only natural for the American Heart Association to add that it would also be a time to focus on your heart health. The health of your heart can be addressed in many ways; better food choices and exercises, but […]

A Day in the Life: Q+A with Troy Sayers

I’m an artist and graphic designer. We lived all over the country when I was a kid, so I’m not from any one place. My dad was in the Coast Guard so I grew up on the beach, or you could say many beaches. My roots are in Ohio and so it’s always been home […]

Our Favorite Healthy Recipes

February is heart month and we wanted to share a few of our favorite heart-healthy recipes with you for you to make. Derik: PF Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps from Damn Delicious. Nikki: Creamy One Pot Butternut Squash Soup from The Busy Baker. Canady: Spicy Chicken Chili from Drizzle Me Skinny. Lish: No-Bake Energy Bites from […]