Ties That Bind
Here are 10 strategies for protecting the mental health of members of your family business.
House of Clocks in Lodi Still Ticking After 51 Years
There are more than a thousand ticking, chiming clocks cramming the floors and wall spaces at House of Clocks in Lodi.
Alverson’s Has It Covered
Family business close-up
Fred Alverson of Alverson’s Fabric and Furniture in Stockton says
upholstery was his calling — though he didn’t always know it.
The Next Act
Part 6 of our ongoing series on downtown Sacramento businesses dealing with COVID-19
Sacramento businesses continue to adapt and recalculate as COVID-19 evolves.
Why Workplace Culture Matters
Investing in your team and positivity at work should be a daily
priority. Here are four steps to make that happen.
How ‘Sewer Credits’ Are Bringing New Life to the Old Campbell Soup Manufacturing Plant
A first-of-its-kind credit program is helping to fund the
redevelopment of a former soup factory in south
Sacramento.
Dilemma of the Month: Should I Suspend a Manager Accused of Bullying?
Well-intentioned policies can backfire unless they
are flexible and look at the whole situation.
Passing the Torch
Running a family business for multiple generations can be tricky, but several local companies have found a way.
How Much Do Wildfires Really Cost California’s Economy?
Wildfires, and the economic disruption they cause, have a large economic impact. But right now, California has a mostly incomplete picture of how much fires cost the state each year.
How the Port of Stockton Connects the Central Valley to the World
Kirk DeJesus, the new director of the Port of Stockton, is aware that most people, even neighbors in the Bay Area and the Capital Region, don’t know anything about his deepwater port.