Georgia Voting Laws: Is Neutral News Enough?
The recent debates surrounding proposed changes to Georgia’s voting laws have all presented with a sophisticated and professional editorial tone. But is this detached, intellectualized…
The recent debates surrounding proposed changes to Georgia’s voting laws have all presented with a sophisticated and professional editorial tone. But is this detached, intellectualized…
The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce released a statement this morning outlining a new initiative to help small businesses adapt to and the impact of technological…
A Beginner’s Guide to and Innovative Business Models in News Are you ready to transform how news is delivered and consumed? The news industry is…
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners announced a new initiative this week aimed at boosting operational efficiency across all county departments. The plan, spearheaded by…
Believe it or not, 60% of new products fail within their first year, often because companies misjudge the competitive environment. Understanding competitive landscapes is no…
In the fast-paced world of news, operational efficiency isn’t just a goal; it’s a survival mechanism. News organizations, both large and small, are constantly under…
The year is 2026, and Maria Sanchez, owner of “Maria’s Midtown Diner” near the intersection of Peachtree and Tenth in Atlanta, was panicking. Her once-thriving…
The Leadership Void at GlobalTech and the Power of Proactive Development GlobalTech, a rising star in Atlanta’s burgeoning fintech scene, seemed unstoppable. Until it wasn’t.…
Opinion: Leadership development isn’t just a perk; it’s a strategic imperative. Companies that treat it as such see tangible results in employee engagement, innovation, and…
The Atlanta City Council voted unanimously yesterday to adopt new guidelines mandating all presented with a sophisticated and professional editorial tone. The move, effective January…