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Our annual survey shows that the majority of chief executive officers are running their companies from home or hotel rooms. We also look at some unexpected reasons people leave C-suite jobs as well as the advantages.
Since more jobs require special training, employers are using "navigators" to assist new employees with learning on the job. A Chicago tech company recently joined with a local university to offer this unique program throughout the nation.

Amazon fulfillment center workers were evicted due to the fire that broke out in the early hours of Thursday morning. The evacuation was prompted by more consideration from customers who wanted to keep the center opened. Reopening it now is believed to have been reopened after customers expressed an interest.
Chicago is currently resurfacing its streets. This means that motorists are likely to encounter lane closings the downtown area. But before heading out onto the roads, be certain to check your tires' tread depth and the pressure of your air.
According to a report released today that shows nearly half of the nation's most profitable airlines are losing money as per research. The financial challenges result from a range of factors, including the rising cost of fuel costs and a more competitive airline industry.
Save A Lot's owner has revealed plans to close all of its Chicago local stores. The remaining ones will continue operations like they always do. It's a bit of a shock for shoppers used to the low cost of the stores.
Tupperware Brands has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after a whistleblower lawsuit.
Many seniors are turning to self-employment for income however, it can be a challenge. Here are some suggestions to help them get started.
Local private equity company is taking on a long-stalled project. Reorganization is likely to change one of Chicago's fastest-growing businesses' view of its office space in the city's Loop district.
As the federal government gears up to deal with an expected power crisis, Illinois residents can anticipate their utility bills rising in the summer, and then decreasing over the winter, as Illinois utilities attempt to maintain the current rates until 2025.
Wendell Hutson is responsible for Crain's coverage of economic development commercial real estate, and other related topics. He has been awarded three A. Philip Randolph Messenger Awards from the National Newspaper Publishers Association. Before joining Crain's Wendell Hutson covered entertainment, technology and commercial real property at Los Angeles Business Journal, DNAinfo Chicago, Illinois Real Estate Journal as well as Illinois Real Estate Journal.