Carolyn Heinze
Carolyn Heinze has covered everything from AV/IT and business to cowboys and cowgirls ... and the horses they love. She was the Paris contributing editor for the pan-European site Running in Heels, providing news and views on fashion, culture, and the arts for her column, “France in Your Pants.” She has also contributed critiques of foreign cinema and French politics for the politico-literary site, The New Vulgate.
Latest articles by Carolyn Heinze

Steady Does It
By Carolyn Heinze published
There was much talk of an economic ‘comeback’ during the first few months of 2011, but as the year moved on, holding steady was the best that many businesses could hope for.

HOW to Propose
By Carolyn Heinze published
As those who service the house of worship (HOW) market already know, trying to coordinate the needs of committees, administration, worship leadership, and technical departments is no small feat.

Power Trip
By Carolyn Heinze published
It would be difficult to find an entrepreneur that wasn’t, at some point, guilty of micro-managing.

Safety Net
By Carolyn Heinze published
One is hard-pressed to find a business owner that isn’t interested in generating recurring revenue.

Far From Flat
By Carolyn Heinze published
As organizations embrace visual displays for not only advertising, but internal and external communications as well, the flat panel industry is witnessing steady growth across all vertical markets.

Showing Them How It’s Done
By Carolyn Heinze published
Is there a way to render recruiting less expensive?

Signing Into Digital Signage
By Carolyn Heinze published
In an effort to address the ways in which today’s youth connect with one another, K-12 institutions and universities alike are bringing their communications into the digital realm.

Smooth Operator
By Carolyn Heinze published
As streaming video grows increasingly prevalent as a training and communications tool, the healthcare market’s adoption of this technology is on the rise.

Temp Talk
By Carolyn Heinze published
Recruiting full-time, permanent employees is difficult enough; for many employers, the prospect of bringing temps into the fold may seem like too much work for little result.

What’s Cooking
By Carolyn Heinze published
GAINESVILLE, GA—Providing students with hands-on learning in a work environment, Lanier Charter Academy at The Oaks is not your ordinary school.

What Could Happen Next?
By Carolyn Heinze published
It’s no secret that for most companies, the conclusion of the first decade of this century has been tough.

All Wired Up
By Carolyn Heinze published
As the demand for higher-resolution video increases, so, too, does the need to deliver it.

Back At The Office
By Carolyn Heinze published
It used to be that ping-pong, pool tables and flextime were considered the perks of a hip workplace.

Budget Cuts Breed Business
By Carolyn Heinze published
Courts Employ Technology To Get Things Done
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