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Businesses missing out as Flathead County drags heels on Adopting the Commercial Property Assessed Capital Enhancements program, known as C-PACE

The squeaky wheels of Flathead County government grind on. “I want specific business owners to come to me,” Abell demanded. Maybe a few personal phone calls can help grease the way. Emails and phone numbers are included in this post.

Leadership Barometer 178 You Don’t Need More People – Just Better Leaders

You don’t need to more people; you need to change your leadership style

Reminders & Updates for Our Tourism Partners – Montana Office of Tourism

Each new year brings its own challenges and opportunities. This is especially true for the tourism industry, whether you are a business struggling with issues such as housing and employees, or a destination marketing organization trying to get the ‘right’ type of visitor coming at the ‘right’ time of year. Our goal for 2023 is to continue to work together to develop new ideas and programs to address these challenges.

How Smart Leaders Use the ‘Toast Question’ to Turn Their Business Into a Well-Oiled Machine

There is no wrong way to make toast; it’s just toast. The point of this exercise is to show that even seemingly straightforward processes can be interpreted differently from person to person.

Space2Place creative placemaking micro-grant competition applications open Jan 23. – Big Sky Economic Development

Space2Place is a creative placemaking micro-grant competition open to residents of Yellowstone County.

Brian Bird: Montanans need reliable energy and diverse generation to deliver it

Thanks to all of our partners — the National Weather Service, transportation road crews, our state and local emergency and safety personnel and our customers — who work year around to prepare Montanans and keep us safe in all weather conditions, including -44 degree temperatures.

Governor Gianforte Shares Priorities to Further Improve Montana’s Business Climate – Montana Democrats: Gianforte’s budget ‘doesn’t meet the scale of the crisis

Governor Greg Gianforte today joined business leaders to discuss his administration’s pro-jobs, pro-growth, pro-business priorities for the 68th Legislative Session and year ahead at today’s Montana Chamber of Commerce Business Days at the Capitol.

Join us for the Prospera Ignite Luncheon! Coming in hot in April!

Are you working on something you think the community should know about?

Voices of Montana Tourism to Host Weekly Legislative Call Starting January 11

The intent of the meetings are to provide all travel industry champions an opportunity to catch up by the professionals who are in the Capitol Halls every day and tracking the highest priority bills. Lobbyists representing Lodging, DMO’s, the Travel Association, along with other important perspectives will provide a first-hand account of legislative activity and needs, if they exist.  

These are the essential human skills needed for 2023

15Five’s VP of People and Culture maintains that these skills can ground us and allow us to redirect our energy toward helping colleagues and our organization during challenging periods.