For 2018, some business leaders fear that the greatest innovations could also prove to be the greatest threats to current business models. Protiviti recently released a report of the top risks for 2018 based off of a survey of more than 700 c-suite executives and board members.
Joe Tarantino is the CEO of Proviti. He joins Cheddar to break down the findings. Tarantino explains that the chief issues include disruptive innovation, digitalization, cyber threats and shifts in corporate culture.
Protiviti was named a 'Best Places to Work in 2018' by the Glassdoor Employees' Choice Award. Tarantino said it is an award the company is proud of and not one they take lightly.
Much like all the upheaval shaking the world, the huge swings rocking Wall Street may feel far from normal. But, for investing at least, this is normal.
Joe Cecela, Dream Exchange CEO, explains how they are aiming to form the first minority-controlled company to operate an exchange in U.S. history. Watch!
A Michigan judge is putting sponges in the hands of shoplifters and ordering them to wash cars in a Walmart parking lot when spring weather arrives. Genesee County Judge Jeffrey Clothier hopes the unusual form of community service discourages people from stealing from Walmart. The judge also wants to reward shoppers with free car washes. Clothier says he began ordering “Walmart wash” sentences this week for shoplifting at the store in Grand Blanc Township. He believes 75 to 100 people eventually will be ordered to wash cars this spring. Clothier says he will be washing cars alongside them when the time comes.