On lying to the boss

BY TOM COX | BIZ TIPS CONTRIBUTOR

06.14.13 Thumbnail BossI was recently asked, how much do people lie to their bosses, and what can be done about it? Lying to the boss happens constantly across organizations. The one universal constant about lying: people do it to ‘manage’ or manipulate the boss’ reactions.


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Kate Brown ramps up small business

BY LINDA BAKER | OB EDITOR

06.13.13 Thumbnail KTBOregon's Secretary of State weighs in on “a pile of small business bills,” the advantages of helming an administerial rather than enforcement agency and that old Oregon chestnut: the state's business-friendly ranking.

 


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A labor plan for all of agriculture

BY BARRY BUSHUE | OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

06.12.13 Thumbnail ImmigrationFarmToday, we have the best chance in over a decade to enact improvements that will strengthen border security, clarify employable status, and provide the kind of process Oregon farm families need to legally employ the capable people they depend on.


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On being firm

BY TOM COX | BIZ TIPS CONTRIBUTOR

06.07.13 Thumbnail FirmBossIt’s better to be consistent than to be fair. Especially if “fair” means some agonizing custom decision that’s decided at laboriously and at great length from first principles every time.

 

 


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Oregon's labor force falls into retreat

BY BRANDON SAWYER | OB RESEARCH EDITOR

06.07.13 Thumbnail LaborUnemployment is down but so is the labor force as discouraged workers desert, baby boomers retire and the economy sputters along. In the year ending in April, Portland's labor force fell 1.7% and statewide it dropped 1.9%. Has Portlandia's  "Dream of the '90s" evaporated?

 

 


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What women want — in a car

BY KRISTEN HALL-GEISLER | BEND CORRESPONDENT

06.05.13 Thumbnail JeepWhen it comes to cars, it’s a man’s world, and it has been for more than a century. But when it comes to household purchases, modern women hold the purse strings. Heels and Wheels, an annual women's automotive conference held in Bend this past week, spotlights industry trends for female consumers.


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Eco-friendly workplaces and the bottom line

BY LINDA BAKER | OB EDITOR

Thumbnail UpdateA new green practices survey examines the impact of a sustainable workplace on a company's bottom line.

 

 


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Annex West Hayden Island

BY  JIM CARTER | OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

06.04.13 Thumbnail WestHaydenIslandOver the years, smart investments made in regional infrastructure — rivers, rails, runways and roads — have provided Oregon businesses with efficient and cost effective access to foreign markets. This fall the Portland City Council will make a decision that has statewide, if not national, implications for Oregon’s continued trade strength — the annexation of West Hayden Island.


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Weyerhaeuser paying $2.65B for timberlands

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Weyerhaeuser Co. will acquire Longview Timber and its 645,000 timberland acres in Oregon and Washington for $2.65 billion.

Farmers try to develop disease-resistant hops

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Oregon farmers are working to develop disease-resistant hop varieties with a pot-in-pot system.

Hillsboro Hops expected to bring business to area

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

The Hillsboro Hops hope to bring a business boom to Hillsboro.

Judge throws out Port jobs ruling

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

A federal judge threw out the ruling that awarded two Port of Portland jobs to union electricians instead of longshoremen.

Oregon startup scene matures

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Oregon startups are beginning to mature, a new survey shows.

Tsunami damage to arrive for decades

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Debris from the 2011 Japanese tsunami will continue to bring invasive species onto U.S. shores for years to come, an OSU ocean researcher says.

Orchard Supply Hardware files for bankruptcy

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Orchard Supply Hardware Stores filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The chain opened locations in Beaverton and Tigard this year.

Intel's new CEO pushes innovation

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Intel's CEO Brian Krzanich is encouraging the company to bring products to market quickly and then update them.

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