Vol. 24 No. 3, March 2008
Index
- Good for the goose, bad for the gander.
- ASCG Inc. receives new name.
- Bus tour operator offers customized Denali DVD.
- Business Interiors Northwest Expands.
- Carpool service continues expansion.
- Statewide projects win design Industry Accolades.
- Ad firm garners various awards.
- Alaska Terminals takes top award from Atlas Van Lines.
- Credit Union 1 earns honors.
- Hooper Bay School design earns praise.
- Northern Air Cargo Changes Deadhorse Operations.
- Providence completes new Cancer Center.
- Oil and gas: slowing or growing? A look at Alaska's leading resource.
- How hostile is hostile? Be forewarned, allow harassment and discrimination and it can cost you time and money: examples of conduct which have been the basis of lawsuits over the years are unwanted verbal or physical contact, sexually oriented jokes, posters, graffiti, screen-savers, e-mail, and cartoons and incessant ogling.
- Millennials: youthful and full of expectations: much of the millennial generation's worldview at work has been determined by the rather mild economic waters they have experienced thus far.
- Alaska amber: a rare treasure from the ancient forests of Alaska.
- Iditarod gives anchorage, other communities, financial boost: Iditarod frenzy translates to statewide economic surge.
- March events calendar.
- Power lunch: fast, hot and built for speed: get down to brass tacks at these power lunch spots.
- Business lunch hotspots.
- Ten tests for better health: visit a doctor before you get sick.
- Regional review: Alaska's Gulf Coast: oil, fishing, tourism, construction key to economy.
- Alaska executive search celebrates three decades: expansion may be in this company's future.
- Corporate travel.
- Business travelers seek amenities: anchorage hotels update properties, technologies.
- Big wild life: big wild conventions: attracting organizations will bring millions to Anchorage.
- Tips and tricks for the corporate traveler: make life easier by following this corporate traveler's lead.
- Grocery wars: stores statewide are competing for their market share through discount cards, expansions and remodels.
- Wartime ads promoted Alaska's imagery: businesses used state's mystique to sell products.
- Protecting Alaska's environment: cleanup of legacy sites and emphasis on environmental impacts are key to keeping Alaska pristine.
- Alaska Business Monthly.
- Alaska Pacific Bank.
- Alaska Supply Chain Integrators.
- Anchorage Economic Development Corp.
- Business Interiors Northwest.
- HDR Alaska.
- Rim Architects.
- State government.
- The Aleut Foundation.
- Tindall Bennett & Shoup.
- Alaska Airlines.
- Anchorage Public Library.
- Associated General Contractors of Alaska.
- Chugach Electric Association.
- New York Life Insurance Co.
- Northern Air Cargo.
- Northrim Bank.
- Pacific Mortgage LLC.
- Resource Data Inc.
- Ukpeagvik Inupiat Corp.
- Wells Fargo.
- Development work continues at Donlin: NovaGold and Barrick resolve conflicts and form partnership to advance gold deposit in Southwestern Alaska.
- Electronic health records: is Alaska onboard? Presidential mandate requires national health information network by 2014.
- Southeast Alaska tourism looms large: coastal communities see innovation as key to growth.
- Guns and butter: the military supports the Alaska economy in many ways.
- Southeast shipping poses a problem: lack of UPS ground service forces shippers to find alternatives.
- Health care for cyber technology: the information highway is not always a smooth road.
- Consumer price index: Anchorage/United States.
- Alaska trends: sponsored by American fast freight.