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30 percent of CFOs plan to cut health care benefits

Thirty percent of chief financial officers in a nationwide poll said they are planning on reducing health-care benefits, according to a survey released this morning by Grant Thornton International Ltd. According to the survey of …

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Iowa college enrollment is up – for various reasons


Attendance at Iowa’s colleges and universities seems to be trending upward.

According to numbers released by the three state universities, Drake University, Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) and Grand View University, more students are …

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It’s all about the company culture


Recently I attended a Global Leadership Summit where I was able to listen to speakers live via webcast, including Terri Kelly, president and CEO of W.L. Gore & Associates Inc. (maker of Gore-Tex), and Blake …

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Women in the Boardroom event scheduled for Oct. 26

How can women executives better prepare for service as board directors? A panel of women with experience on for-profit boards will share their knowledge at “Des Moines Women in the Boardroom” on Oct. 26.

The …

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Central Iowa Works begins to show results


Bill Gray was 54 years old when he went from being a well-paid worker in a skilled industrial job to another Iowa unemployment statistic.

After 30 years in the heavy-equipment industry as a painter, the …

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Disasters don’t take vacations


When small business owners take time off, they may temporarily turn over the management of their operations to trusted staff members.

Business owners who have a business continuity plan in place are able to enjoy …

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Job market takes another hit

The economy took another blow in September with the loss of 95,000 jobs, CNNMoney.com reported.

It was a bigger-then-expected hit for an already struggling job market, as cash-strapped governments continued to shed positions and business …

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Planning for the future


For the last 17 years, the West Des Moines comprehensive plan has been a document changing with the demands of development.

“We were moving along pretty well, and then a little project called Jordan Creek …

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It’s time to retire the word ‘retire’


Last spring was the season for “retirement” parties. The Des Moines Register reported that about 10 percent of Iowa’s state government workers chose to retire early under a package of incentives. This appears to be …

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Upper Iowa University launches scholarship drive

Upper Iowa University President Alan Walker on Tuesday issued a challenge to raise $1 million to fund student scholarships. The university has conducted the Team Peacock Scholarship Fund Drive each year since 2005, primarily by …