SDN employees pin leadership on CEO Shlanta, raise funds for cancer research
It’s a pin with a powerful message: That these employees are moved to give in the name of their leader.
It’s a pin with a powerful message: That these employees are moved to give in the name of their leader.
Think everyone already has internet? Not so, says a South Dakota internet advocate who lacks broadband access at her home.
Three experienced meeting facilitators share their advice on how to make the most of your virtual meetings — and avoid burning out.
As this writer retires, his encyclopedia of SDN blogs will live on in SDN Communications’ digital archives and act as a draft of SDN’s history.
In a country seemingly divided on everything, even face coverings during COVID-19, there is one unifying issue no matter which U.S. presidential candidate wins in November: broadband expansion.
People go to the Black Hills to get a little off the grid, but when they need to get on the grid that hasn’t always been possible. Until now.
Excessive participation in social media can haunt people and their businesses more than they might realize, says an expert coming to this cybersecurity conference.
An entrepreneurial coach doing business in the Twin Cities and Sioux Falls believes South Dakota has the advantage. And she’s helping these businesses leverage it even more.
Here’s a look at this week’s People You Should Know.
The pandemic has produced lots of heroes – including some unsung ones who are keeping companies connected and allowing employees to work remotely.