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Want More Women in Leadership? Tell Them They’re Losing Out

A Wharton study found that highlighting the gender gap in competition on a job platform increased women’s applications for leadership roles by over 20%.

“The List” June 2025 10 Things Butte Local Development Corporation Checked Off Our List in the Last Month

Business Recruitment is Heating Up We refined our recruitment marketing materials with new data sets and stats on Butte. We also responded to several Requests for Information from the Montana Department of Commerce business attraction team in collaboration with BSB Community Economic Development.

2025 Legislative Briefing: What Montana Businesses Need to Know From Parsons Behle & Latimer Hosted by the Missoula Economic Partnership

Attorneys from Parsons Behle & Latimer provided an indepth analysis of some of the major legislation at the recent Montana session at a forum hosted by the Missoula Economic Partnership.  Here are the slides from that presentation

How to Craft a Memorable Employee Experience to Keep Good Workers From Quitting

The way to fix low employee engagement is to create the right experience for your workers.

Anthropic CEO warns AI will destroy half of all white-collar jobs

Technology has often been bad news for blue-collar jobs. Now, white-collar workers could be facing pink slips.

Montana has the worst internet in the USA

Two U.S. states (Montana and Alaska) have fewer than 40% of Speedtest users that receive the minimum broadband speeds of 100/20 Mbps.

More than a quarter of computer-programming jobs just vanished. What happened?

Learning to code was supposedly the salvation of millions of liberal art majors. But now programming jobs are plummeting. The Post’s Department of Data tries to figure out what’s going on.

A New Angle Podcast – Data security & international intrigue with Chris Tilleman, founder of Missoula, Montana’s TeraDact

In this episode Chris discusses protecting sensitive data, explains the product offerings of TeraDact and how TeraDact won a UK contract to provide AI-based redaction services for police forces.

EU pledges half a billion euros to lure scientists to the continent, seeking to profit from US President Trump’s federal funding cuts of top US universities.

“We call on researchers worldwide to unite and join us … If you love freedom, come and help us stay free,” French President Emmanuel Macron said at Paris’ Sorbonne University alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

The secrets of communicating effectively as a leader

Leaders must build strong relationships with their employees, so it’s important that they understand the key components of effective communication.