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3 reasons your hiring strategy might be turning off potential hires

In a tight labor market, these behaviors can be seen as red flags.

Montana Governor appoints 26 member affordable housing task force

The executive order also cites a shortage of construction labor, zoning, lack of entry-level homes and a lack of land developers and land to develop. Population growth has outpaced new housing starts and increased demand and supply chain delays have caused construction costs to jump by more than 18%, the order states.

How to build community in the hybrid office

As more employers embrace hybrid work, a sense of community can bond workers at home and the office, writes Jonathan Kirschner, founder and CEO of AIIR Consulting, a global business-psychology consulting firm. “We have to make space for our people to get to know each other on a holistic level, not just through the messages they ping back and forth about upcoming projects,” Kirschner writes.

Big Sky Passenger Rail gains state transportation as partner; D.C. officials scheduled to visit

As the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority works to get the wheels turning on its efforts to restore a southern route across Montana, it found a new member this week that could carry sway.

Join Us for the 2022 Big Sky Economic Development Annual Meeting! and more….

Big Sky Economic Development is hosting their 2022 Annual Meeting, Thursday, September 8, 2022, at the Babcock Theater in Downtown Billings from 3-4 pm.

Get Print Samples from Montana’s Printing for Less

Printing for Less offers a nearly limitless selection of products, options, and services to empower the message you tell through print.

Experiencing our awesome products in person makes it easier to design and create the perfect products. Contact us today so we can send you a sample pack and show you what we’ve got!

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 7-10-22

Here is our Top 14 for this week celebrating work and successes to grow and strengthen the Great Falls regional economy — Montana’s Golden Triangle. And, sharing business resources and skill-building opportunities to empower your success.

Teachers go to the ‘dumbest colleges’ — who said it and why it matters

The notion that anybody can teach is both laughable in its misunderstanding of what disciplines are necessary to do all the things teachers are required to do but also obscene in its intentional denigration of a female-dominated profession that is responsible for educating America’s children.

Jobs Numbers Point to More Hiring Woes for Small Businesses

Nearly half of small-business owners report being unable to fill open positions, according to a new survey.

What will California look like in 100 years? These futurists want to help politicians shape the next century

By describing a variety of potential futures, planners are hoping to get politicians to make decisions to help reach—or avoid—far-off scenarios, instead of just planning for the next election cycle.