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The Building a Region publication explores business issues fueling and impeding growth, corporate responsibility and government support needs.
More than a year after the rollout of its virtual care team, CoxHealth reports progress with worker satisfaction and retention as a result.
Hiring efforts hold steady amid national job data revision.
The local metropolitan area records a July unemployment rate of 4%, according to federal data.
Combination of interest rates and short supply complicate housing mix.
An independent panel of judges has selected this year’s class of Most Influential Women. With the addition of this class, 500 women have received this award.
Newly released federal data shows a 6.8% increase locally during the first three months of the year.
Tens of thousands of students are settling in for the semester.
The statewide jobless figure ticks up a tenth of a point, according to Missouri Economic Research and Information Center.
The university's College of Education is introducing its first doctorate degree.
The memorandum of understanding guarantees soldiers interviews at the Springfield-based company.
Submitted construction bids for Center for Workforce and Student Success range $35.8 million to $39.7 million.
The Workforce Development publication explores themes such as payroll shifts, wages and benefits demand, labor shortage impacts and employee barriers impacting recruitment and retention.
Facilities in Republic and Springfield are among those operated by the company in the Show Me State.
Springfield Business Journal’s 2024 Trusted Advisers event honors 10 businesspeople, including the Legacy Adviser, a pinnacle award for industry veterans.
All of Missouri's MSAs post increases in June, according to latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
The Economic Impact Awards ceremony and special publication spotlights excellence in business, including employee and revenue volumes and impact on the community, with honorees and top honors chosen by an independent panel of judges.
Former MSU President Clif Smart is recognized with the 2024 Lifetime Achievement in Business award.
Guest columnist Jeremy Harris: "To develop a workforce that is competitive, can sustain itself economically and grow with the future, education in many forms is necessary."
Guest columnist Marlene Chism: "A system for formally developing leaders at all levels gets everyone on the same page and improves vertical communications among the levels of leaders."
The Building a Region publication explores business issues fueling and impeding growth, corporate responsibility and government support needs.