Best and Worst States for Business
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Often times, where one works and conducts business can have a dramatic effect on the success or failure of certain companies. Furthermore, each state's "business friendly" reputation can impact a variety of phases both in the short term and in the future. Tim Muma talks with Vice President of Chief Executive Research, Michael Bamberger, who elaborates on Chief Executive Group's "Best and Worst States for Business," breaking down the factors that contribute to a state's terrific or horrible ranking. He also examines some trends and talks about how this information can be used by CEOs and individual employees alike.

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