The Telecommuting and Gig Workforce in Montana

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The Art of Storytelling – Guy Kawasaki

Remember, a well-crafted narrative is not just about conveying information, but about taking your audience on a journey that enlightens, inspires, or moves them in some way.

New Tool Helps Local Governments Hire Displaced Federal Workers

“If there’s ever a time to bring mission-driven talent home, it’s now,” says Quinton Lucas, mayor of Kansas City. Lucas is one of a growing number of local leaders engaging with a new tool that can help them connect with federal workers who have been displaced or are looking for a change.

5 Employment Law Changes Set to Hit the Workplace in 2025

New legislation and ongoing legal battles mean employers have a lot to keep on top of this year, from pay transparency to workplace safety issues.

The Power of Service: How Volunteering Transforms People and Organizations – Where are you going to volunteer at in 2025?

Volunteering and acts of service strengthen teams and organizations by fostering empathy in a divided world.

Generation Beta Is Here–and They Could Transform the Workplace

According to one new survey, the youngest generation will drive a truncated workweek, heightened flexibility, and more when they enter the workforce.

Montana Department of Commerce Weekly Roundup – Volume 2, Issue 1

The Weekly Roundup is designed to be simple, easy to digest and informative – just the information you need. We know you’re busy, so we’re giving you access to more information without adding more emails to your inbox.

The 50th Annual Economic Outlook Seminar (Montana’s AI Future) Coming to 9 Cities January – March 2025

Rethinking How to Staff and Run Your Business

Let’s Ignite 2025 – 1/10 – Great Falls, Montana

This is more than an event—it’s a celebration of the exciting projects and opportunities shaping the future of the Great Falls Region. We’ll showcase projects launching, expanding, or finishing in 2025—from new businesses and infrastructure to community developments.

The “Yellowstone” TV Show Is Over, but Not the Damage It’s Done to the West

The caricatured version of Montana sold by the show is helping ruin a place its creators never truly understood.

Montana population growth continues slowing

Idaho gained 7,899 international migrants in 2024 compared to Montana’s 506.