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Being Proactive

     Being Proactive     Giving personnel access to decision-making tools, contextual data and strategic planning resources also builds the company culture that supports being proactive-rather than reactive. Personnel learn to make decisions independently, thoroughly researching cause-and-effect data and making fact-based decisions. Employees learn that slow response is no longer acceptable. Teams understand that [...]

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The ladies refused to acknowledge the 800 pound white gorilla in the room

Fractured Cliché #39

Fractured Cliché: Ignoring the white elephant in the room Correct Cliché: Ignoring the 800 pound gorilla in the room To me there’s little material difference between these clichés. Imagine a white elephant or an 800-pound gorilla. Either would be hard to ignore. Something else that would be hard to ignore is two football fields, adjacent to [...]

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Survival of the Fastest

           SURVIVAL OF THE FASTEST       Infor says speed is a competitive weapon.       Why? We believe that speed—not just scale—is the new basis for competition. It’s no longer about how big a company is; it’s about how fast you can execute. You may never be able to out-scale a competitor, but you [...]

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Points of Light launches the Financial Opportunity Corps

The Financial Opportunity Corps RFP is now available! Through generous support from Bank of America, Points of Light is excited to announce a new program to help low- and moderate-income households achieve financial stability: the Financial Opportunity Corps. Ten organizations will be selected to host two AmeriCorps VISTA members each to launch a financial coaching [...]

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Izaak Walton League gives 11 acres to Hanover Township

The Elgin chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America has found a new owner to take over 11 acres along Poplar Creek with the promise of furthering its conservation efforts. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Dancing down the rabbit hole

The imaginative production, featuring around 40 talented young dancers plus professional guest artists, will be performed on Saturday and Sunday, April 20 and 21 at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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AmericInn Acquires, Converts Illinois Hampton Inn

AmericInn acquired a former Hampton Inn, located here at 1300 E. Higgins Road, that has been reflagged as the AmericInn Hotel & Suites Schaumburg, which AmericInn will manage. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Millburn bypass public hearing:

The Illinois Department of Transportation and the Lake County Division of Transportation will host an open house public hearing on Route 45 and the Millburn bypass from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 21, at Millburn Middle School, 640 Freedom Way, Lindenhurst. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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NCH Designated Breast Imaging Center of Excellence

Northwest Community Healthcare’s Breast Center is now designated a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology . Read More at Author: Go to Source

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SchaumburgPoliceChiefBrianHowertonToRetire

Title: Schaumburg Police Chief Brian Howerton To Retire Read full article Source: RSS feed for Village of Schaumburg Press Releases Go to Source

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MunicipalAggregationPublicHearingInfo

Title: Municipal Aggregation Public Hearing Info Read full article Source: RSS feed for Village of Schaumburg Press Releases Go to Source

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GenerationOn Mobilizes to Fight Child Hunger

Beginning today through April 30, generationOn, the youth division of Points of Light is calling on young people across the country to bring their ideas, creativity and passion to the table to help end child hunger. There are nearly 17 million kids in the United States who encounter hunger at any given time throughout the [...]

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Wine lovers race to Vintages in Arlington Heights

A very different kind of thunderous stampede has been heard in the northwest suburbs during the past decade or so. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Wine lovers race to Vintages in Arlington Heights

A very different kind of thunderous stampede has been heard in the northwest suburbs during the past decade or so. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Reliable Web Hosting at a Special Offer from Wirenine.com

Mar. 19, 2013 – SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — Schaumburg, Illinois – A lot of people are now interested in web hosting (http://www.wirenine.com/ to promote their business, projects, organizations, and more. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Reliable Web Hosting at a Special Offer from Wirenine.com

Mar. 19, 2013 – SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — Schaumburg, Illinois – A lot of people are now interested in web hosting (http://www.wirenine.com/ to promote their business, projects, organizations, and more. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Mortgage-Free Homes for Combat-Wounded Veterans of OEF/OIF

Homes4WoundedHeroes, awards 100% Mortgage-free homes to both combat-wounded veterans, and surviving spouses of those killed in the line of duty, from Operation Enduring Freedom and/or Operation Iraqi Freedom. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Progress has her making new plans for the future

Six weeks ago, I was asking one of my bosses for time off at the beginning of May so I could attend the Fittest Loser finale celebration . Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Link cards are being abused

I’m watching the president talk about budget cuts. One source of government waste is the welfare and Link programs. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Arlington Hts. candidates differ sharply on issues

But Arlington Heights village president candidates Ron Drake, Tom Hayes and Mark Hellner collaborated in providing voters with clear choices in the April 9 election during a feisty exchange Saturday. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Metropolis funding hot topic at trustee forum

The topics were varied but much of the debate during an Arlington Heights village trustee candidates forum Saturday came down to money – and the lack of it. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Sanitation Positions – Manufacturing Nation Pizza and Foods is hiring …

Manufacturing Nation Pizza and Foods is hiring Sanitation positions 3rd shift -$10.50/hour We offer a safe & clean working environment, competitive wages, & complete medical, dental, & vision benefits. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Fitch Downgrades Roosevelt University (IL) Revs to 'BBB'; Outlook Remains Negative

Fitch Ratings has downgraded the rating on $226.1 million Illinois Finance Authority revenue bonds issued on behalf of Roosevelt University to ‘BBB’ from ‘BBB+’. SECURITY The bonds are a general obligation of the university. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Title: Venus Pharmaceuticals Read full article Source: RSS feed for Village of Schaumburg Press Releases Go to Source

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Suspect sought in Schaumburg armed robbery

Schaumburg police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect in the armed robbery of a loan office Wednesday morning. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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ARCO/Murray completes build-out for Regus project

ARCO/Murray recently completed a 33,000-square-foot tenant build-out for Regus at the Woodfield Preserve Office Center. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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Schaumburg's Pleasant Square development nearing construction

Construction is expected to begin this summer on a long-delayed residential project at the northwest corner of Schaumburg and Roselle roads in Schaumburg, after village officials Tuesday gave the project several final approvals. The Pleasant Square development will include a small public park and a right turn lane at the corner instead of the 10,000-square-foot [...]

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Why suburban mayoral races are so crowded

While some might say serving as a suburban mayor might be more work than it’s worth, it’s clear that interest is high, with 28 out of 59 seats in suburban Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake and McHenry counties contested. Read More at Author: Go to Source

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