Drop the arrogance and learn to coach
Once an executive lets go of his or her own sense of superiority — their arrogance — and return to the level of being human, they become more effective. Read more by leadership expert Tom Cox.
Once an executive lets go of his or her own sense of superiority — their arrogance — and return to the level of being human, they become more effective. Read more by leadership expert Tom Cox.
A proposal for a publicly subsidized Hyatt hotel at the Oregon Convention Center will go to a vote next week.
As a temporary rule allowing Oregon farmers to grow canola was put on hold, many farmers are unsure of what they will plant this fall.
The newly renovated state Transportation Building was completed on time and under budget.
An August heat spell brought the Rogue Valley’s pear harvest on track for a normal schedule.
A group of international banks gave Vestas Wind Systems a deadline of Jan. 1, 2013 to reach a deal with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
The operator of the former Grabhorn landfill near Cooper Mountain has agreed to pay $7 million for a cleanup managed by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.
Food-stamp use hit a record 46.7 million people in June.
Productivity rose 2.2% in April-May at U.S. companies, mainly because employers cut back on hiring.
Ocean Power Technologies is working with the U.S. department of Homeland Security to showcase how its buoys can be used for ocean surveillance.