While today’s consumers are still looking for a bargain when they shop, they expect more than a good price from the companies they do business with. In addition to cost and customer service, consumers want the companies theyRead More
Ultimately, individuals and corporations must believe you can “get the job done” and bring the project to fruition and that the result will be what was described and promised.”Read More
If you have ever attended a charity banquet, volunteer appreciation dinner or fundraising event, you may have heard the phrase, “Thank you for your time, talent and treasure.”Read More
With the unemployment rate running at a record low, companies are utilizing corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies to place more focus on programs to attract and retain talent, including by doing good for society. It may cost money, but the payoff is a happier staff and, as more research is showing, higher profits and a healthier brand image. Read More
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According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, there are 12.82 million manufacturing workers in the United States, accounting for 8.5 percent of the workforce. In Volusia County, those working in manufacturing make up 4.5 percent of the workforce, around 11,000 workers.*Read More
Question: What’s the connection between disposable diapers, surgical gloves and fashion textiles? Answer: They are all part of a vast and diverse manufacturing community in Volusia County, one that is always striving to make a good product and deliver it to the customer at a reasonable and competitive price.Read More
Ask a cross-section of current manufacturing professionals in the region about the nature of the work they do, and you’ll get a variety of answers. Read More
An area’s art scene has commonly been tied to its strength and viability on the global business and culture fronts, and that perception is especially true of local and public art.Read More