The Main Ingredient
When it comes to customer contact centers, workforce matters.
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Read January 2016 IssueWhen it comes to customer contact centers, workforce matters.
Higher education has become a critical workforce partner for video game development companies.
Reuse is the sincerest form of flattery to areas ready for resurgent industry.
Site Selection’s annual consultant survey shows changes and unchanging truths.
The two most important miles in global logistics location decisions.
Workforce credentials are the new currency of site location success.
As corporations look at investing in the United States more closely than ever before, their leaders will look at these key economic development indicators.
With the advent of a new year, a look back and look ahead can help focus priorities for the next round of location decisions.
The ‘Sustainability Corridor’ of Greater Sacramento provides the highly skilled talent coveted by Apple, Oracle, HP, Intel and other tier-one employers in Northern California.
How Greater Philadelphia is positioning itself to become the next global energy hub.
The World Bank’s latest scorecard shows where progress is being achieved, and where it’s not.
The Monterrey region’s rich educational resources did not appear overnight, and they are growing.
Dubai in general, and DMCC in particular, seem to be the right places at the right time.
The time for an investment and manufacturing renaissance has arrived.
All content in this issue will give you food for thought as your location discernment for 2016 gets underway.
The next train to Clarksville will include a new Google data center.
Metals are central to dozens of the corporate projects to land in the Yellowhammer State over the past two years.
How a new tax incentive is attracting and keeping companies in the Gem State.
Midwest states are finding solutions to ongoing workforce challenges.
A real estate deal was the precursor to Switch’s $5-billion investment in the Grand Rapids area.