In today’s fast-changing workplace, organizations are being asked to do more with fewer resources, navigate constant uncertainty, and respond to increasingly complex challenges. For mission-driven organizations, including nonprofits, government agencies, and purpose-focused … [Read more...]
Where Most Fractional CFO Clients Plateau and How to Move From “Functional” to “Buyer-Ready”
Many companies hire fractional CFO support as they attempt to scale. The day-to-day has started to feel heavier than it should, and leadership gets tired of making high-stakes calls with incomplete information. Often, a fractional CFO cleans up processes so financial … [Read more...]
Misleading Power Purchase Agreements and Other Solar Contracts Continue to Catch Homeowners Off Guard
When Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against a solar panel installation company in May 2026, it was not the first indication of problems in the solar energy industry. Nearly four years earlier, a coalition of nine AGs, led by Kentucky Attorney General Daniel … [Read more...]
Federal Oil Lease Auctions Heat Up in Montana and North Dakota, with Phoenix Energy Securing Key Parcels
The idea that American energy independence depends heavily on domestic production has become a central component of current federal energy policy. Against this backdrop, new federal lease auctions are creating fresh competition for energy companies seeking to secure long-term … [Read more...]
AI is Changing Managed Services and Here’s What Mid-Market Business Leaders Should Expect Next
The old model of managed services is changing, and artificial intelligence is behind it. AI in managed services is reshaping the modernization and automation of their workflow operations. Today’s IT leaders can ask for more than systems that stay on. They can ask for measurable … [Read more...]
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