The Office of the Future

This infographic on the Office of the Future looks at predictions for the future workforce. These include the most covet-able skill-sets, the advancements in display screens and sensors and the continued rise of telecommuting and wearable technology. It gives an overview of what our office spaces will look like by 2020.

How to Start a Startup?

Wondering how to start a startup? There are few ways. Building it on your own (if you have proper skills) or going to the accelerators and outsourcing the development are two ways. Check out what do you need to do before applying to accelerator, where are the best incubators, how they work and why is it worth to outsource the MVP development in this infographic.

The Small Business Health Economy

The Affordable Care Act has changed healthcare forever. It’s now harder than ever for small business to provide affordable health benefits for their employees. In fact, the current state of small business healthcare is bleak, but it could be better if more businesses switched to a defined contribution plan. In this infographic, learn how letting your employees choose individual healthcare will benefit them and your business at the same time.

A Very Merry Mailing List

When the holidays are on the horizon, for many people the first thing to do is start thinking about the annual holiday card. Whether you’re an individual hoping to appease the relatives, or a business hoping to make a personal connection with your clients and employees, holiday cards are a great way to show that you care.

American Women Rising in Business

Women’s business ownership is growing, and women are taking more of a role in leading and developing businesses throughout the United States. The folks at Shield Funding have put together an infographic on some staggering statistics regarding women in business and the challenges they face when compared to their male counterparts.

The Economics of the Bakken Oil Boom

Since the Bakken oil boom began way back in 2006, the landscape throughout North Dakota has changed considerably. Despite the severe recession that began in 2009, which has caused financial turmoil throughout the nation and continues to still, the economy of the Bakken region has grown and thrived with an astonishing intensity.

6 Reasons Why Everyone is Moving to Plano

There were only 3,695 Planoites back in 1960 but by 1980, the population had reached 72,000, and by 1990 128,713 residents called Plano home. Since then Plano has shown no sign of slowing down. Today, Plano has exploded into a city of 270,000 people and is a high-tech economic powerhouse drawing in major corporations and highly-skilled employees to join its already astounding roster of Fortune-ranked companies and rock-solid labor force.