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Coordinating the Return of College Football

  Welcome to Salary Capped, presented by MarketScale, where we explore the intersection of business and sports. Each week, host Tyler Kern will chat with the leaders, Read more

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How ViVE 2023 is Transforming Healthcare Systems for Senior Digital Health Leaders
March 29, 2023

Thousands of the world’s top digital health and healthcare technology executives will be attending ViVE 2023 March 26 through March 29 in Nashville this year with an estimated attendance of 7,500. The event is being hailed as the premiere destination for digital healthcare leaders and business executives looking to create meaningful industry connections and thought […]

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Plumbing Industry: Providing Support and Adding Value to Your Employees
March 29, 2023

After the 2008 recession, unemployment reached a high of 10 percent, double the rate in December 2007 of five percent. In the midst of the economic downturn, James Terry managed to start a plumbing company, GreenTeam. Why and how did Terry decide to start his business at this time, and how has the culture […]

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Go Paperless: Moving from a Manual to Electronic Tracking System
March 29, 2023

Many medical instruments are reusable, which has made tracking them through the sterilization process very important. These instruments often require inspection, maintenance, and sterilization to ensure maximum patient safety. Some healthcare facilities still track their instruments with paper and pen, exposing them to human error, credibility, time-consuming recalls, and boxes of archives that need to be stored. […]

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Coordinating the Return of College Football
August 31, 2020

Welcome to Salary Capped, presented by MarketScale, where we explore the intersection of business and sports. Each week, host Tyler Kern will chat with the leaders, marketers and innovators that are powering sports into the future. Later this week, the college football season officially kicks off, although it will look a little different this year with constant monitoring […]

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How COVID-19 Is Affecting the CUSA and NIT Basketball Tournaments
March 11, 2020

When Wren Baker came to the University of North Texas in 2016, he was tasked with developing an answer for a question that had plagued the university for years: what does it take to build a consistent, winning program? The question is still asked by Baker, as well as all of his counterparts at campuses […]

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How North Texas is Bursting on to the National Scene
August 29, 2019

Division I college athletics is incredibly competitive, but success today is not just measured by an end zone scoreboard. The Business of College Sports The business side of college sports has exploded in the 21st century, and a financial arms race has led athletic departments to be assessed by new criteria. Athletic directors […]

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MarketScale Sports & Entertainment 1/16/19: Building a Winner From Scratch with Wren Baker
January 16, 2019

What does it take to build a consistent winning program? That’s the question being asked on a daily basis by everyone from athletic directors, to coaches, to business owners. Everyone wants to win, but few possess the ability to draw up the blueprint to make it happen. Since his arrival in Denton, Texas in […]

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A New Era For An Old Team
August 31, 2018

Nobody Will Wait For You To Catch Up It is said that football is religion in Texas. The sport’s roots run deep in the state and it produces some of the best talent in the high school, college and professional ranks annually. Naturally, there is plenty of interest in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. However, to […]

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The Coolest Turf In (North) Texas
August 24, 2018

It is not uncommon for a college football team to change its uniforms every single year. In the current recruiting climate, programs are looking for the newest dazzling innovation that can bring the best players to their school, and ultimately wins as well. Until recently, the University of North Texas was not known for […]

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