Short Shrift:The threat of just-in-time scheduling
BY AMY MILSHTEIN
Companies can benefit when they use software to meet staffing requirements and address employees’ family and life commitments.
Companies can benefit when they use software to meet staffing requirements and address employees’ family and life commitments.
As baby boomers sell their businesses, too many forget the all-important succession plan.
Power lunching at the Court Street Dairy Lunch in Salem.
Janet LaBar, Executive director, Greater Portland Inc.
Cycling to work is all the rage. But not everyone wants to arrive at the office messy, sweaty — and unfashionable.
Yeah, we know: Oregonians are way too cool for umbrellas. But today’s stylish, high-tech models will soften the resistance of the most rain hardened.
Live, Work, Play: Catching up with Chris Johnson.
Power Lunch at Swagat in Hillsboro.
Don’t just sit there. For a healthy workplace, move up and down — and all around.
Smartwatches are all the rage. But old-fashioned timepieces keep on ticking.