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Cleveland 2008

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Today’s post on the Recruiting Roadshow website contains all of the presentations from the Cleveland 2008 Recruiting Roadshow.

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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
At times, Cleveland seemed as far as you could travel from Las Vegas. Where the desert town has long term sustained growth, the Ohio city is losing people regularly. Sin City is all new. The 200 yearl old Ohio megalopolis seems to be in perpetual decay.While hotel rooms are cheap in both cities, you can tell that gaming doesn’t subsidize Cleveland’s inns and lodges. Religion, all but absent from Vegas culture, is ever present in the more mid-western landscape. It would be easy to take a harsh view. (more…)

Cleveland, Here We Come

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Next Tuesday, the 29th, the Recruiting Roadshow arrives in Cleveland, Ohio. This will be the sixth Roadshow to date. The project has been successful in each city we’ve visited.

If you’re in the neighborhood on Tuesday, please join us. You can register here.

As expected, each city turns out to be wildly different along recruiting fault line. Local population growth rates, ethnic diversity, geography, climate, industry, manners, regional culture, labor supply (by profession) and a number of other factors determine what’s really important. The number, density and tactics of the regional recruiting workforce depend on these issues. (more…)

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