“When great ideas scale, we all win” - Preparing to implement a 2023 strategic plan? Or simply putting into play a great idea? Here are some thoughts to consider.
Counterintelligence and Economic Espionage – What It Can Mean For You And Your Company
Your company is up against the varsity when it comes to intelligence threats. FBI and NCIS Special Agents recently presented a wide-ranging counterintelligence and cybersecurity briefing called “The Risk to America,” coordinated byPurdue@WestGateHere's a summary.
Courageous leadership, virtue in the moment of decision, perfection in motion, and more. Here, in the modest spirit of marginal utility value of time well spent, are wide-ranging MEK nonfiction considerations for the year, new and old alike.
Advancing your business requires a focused strategy, concisely stated and branded on corporate and stakeholder hearts. Ignoring the same once unfortunately helped torpedo a prominent Indianapolis hospital--now only a scraped vacant lot remains of this former Indy icon. What's the status of your value proposition?
Is your hospital, clinic, or healthcare operation ready for what's coming in 2023? The Indiana Rural Health Association has assembled an insightful "A List" of key influencers and elected officials to outline strategic considerations for the coming year in Hoosier healthcare. MEK privileged to support. Register here today!
Following the disruptive closure of Ascension's Dunn Hospital operations in Lawrence County, Southern Indiana Community Health Care stepped to help fill the services gap. SICHC is now opening new offices in Bedford and Mitchell, staffed with former Ascension providers and offering an opportunity for continuity of care. Read the MEK release here.
MEK Scores Broad Coverage of $37 million Daviess County Housing Growth Trend
Great memories - after 21 years in business, we've been going through old MEK files and are humbled by the work we've had the privilege to take part in across Indiana. Here's a fun 2007 newspaper clip back when MEK Vice President Jamie Snyder received the "Dillon Award" for promoting tourism in Daviess County. In addition to the long-serving "Treat Yourself to Daviess County" tag, Jamie created a national positioning campaign for a now-legendary Amish quilt auction and other noteworthy attractions.