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If politicians paid more attention to the transportation infrastructure—and its effect on supply chains and job creation—the U.S. economy would be stronger in the long term, argues economist Walter Kemmsies.
What separates a global market leader from the also-rans is its people, says Gerry Fay of giant electronics distributor Avnet. That's why the company is so intent on winning the war for talent.
When disaster strikes, state and local authorities can call on FEMA for help. But who does FEMA call when it needs support? (The answer may surprise you.)
There are plenty of benefits to launching a corporate social responsibility program, says Randy Mullett. And not one of them has anything to do with feeling good.
Five years ago, it seemed certain the I-35W bridge collapse would force government to address the nation's crumbling infrastructure. Sadly, we were wrong.