April is national distracted driving awareness month. And while the statistics on this problem are epidemic in magnitude (3,477 fatalities in 2015), the devastating impact of these accidents can only be felt one story at a time.
April is national distracted driving awareness month. And while the statistics on this problem are epidemic in magnitude (3,477 fatalities in 2015), the devastating impact of these accidents can only be felt one story at a time.
It's the season for putting the finishing touches on strategic plans and annual budgets. In one of our recent blog posts, we made a case for sharing your corporate strategy with your employees and how to do it. Like many things, the theory is easy — but actually putting it into practice in your organization is tough stuff.
Cyber security and privacy breaches are making more and more big headlines. Just think of The Home Depot's recent revelations about compromised credit card data and the Target debacle earlier this year.
Last week was our Driver Recruiting Summit, and it focused on the risks, opportunities, and food for thought associated with filling seats. It was a great event at the Harley-Davidson Museum, with roughly 180 people from across the country. A lot of valuable ideas were offered by both speakers and attendees. For those who missed it, here are some of my key takeaways.
Any business is vulnerable to data privacy violation. Even gigantic Target, which could afford top-of-the-line defenses against cyber threats, wasn't safe.
HNI works with high-performing companies to help them address the hidden risks in their business and avoid The Insurance Dependency Trap. This is done by proactively DE-RISKING their business so they can be less dependent on insurance.
HNI also offers the basic services of insurance and employee benefits. HNI has offices in Milwaukee, Chicago, and Minneapolis.