by Banker & Tradesman | Sep 17, 2023
Real estate media narratives may point to doom and gloom, but that does not mean you have to sit on the sidelines when your development has a better story to tell. Here are five communications strategies to remember.
by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 4, 2023
We’re committed to remaining nimble and responsive so that we can always deliver exceptional service to our members and provide employees with the flexibility they need to be happy and healthy.
by Diane McLaughlin | Jan 29, 2023
For Amy Roberts, PeoplesBank’s chief human resources officer, implementing a hybrid schedule has provided a tool to help recruit and retain staff, even as it challenges managers to rethink how they do their jobs.
by Banker & Tradesman | May 1, 2022
It’s a luxury people working in modern organizations often don’t have. But the cost is limiting organizational opportunities for creativity and innovation.
by Diane McLaughlin | Mar 13, 2022
In his first year helming Berkshire Bank, CEO Nitin Mhatre has had to steer the bank through challenging waters as he and other senior leadership tried to rescue it amid the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic.
by Banker & Tradesman | May 30, 2021
Barely 1 in 10 people reported that their productivity had gone down during lockdown. So why would working from home have made most people more productive, but some less so?
by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 28, 2021
Ending the pandemic depends on achieving herd immunity, estimated at 70 percent or even 80 percent to 90 percent of a population. With some 30 percent of Americans telling pollsters they have no interest in getting vaccinated, that’s cutting it a bit close.
by Banker & Tradesman | Sep 27, 2020
Particularly in these COVID-19 times, when financial institutions, commercial real estate agencies or construction/design firms are grappling with how to cut costs without cutting personnel, the advantages of trimming costs can be very appealing.
by Bernice Ross | Sep 6, 2020
Are you thinking about starting a team or do you already have one? Failure to keep an eye out for these mistakes can result in disputes within your team, cash flow problems or even the disbanding of your team.
by The Associated Press | Feb 27, 2020
As concern over the COVID-19 coronavirus grows, businesses are realizing they may need to develop plans to keep functioning even while many of their employees have to stay home to avoid contracting the illness from crowded places like offices and subway cars.