John Stancavage, Tulsa Worlds

John Stancavage

Tulsa Worlds

Jenks, OK, United States

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John Stancavage: Look at the bigger picture behind recent gas price hike

I’ve had quite a few readers call or email me about my recent column on an unexpected 20-cent-a-gallon rise in gasoline prices over the weekend. → Read More

John Stancavage: Williams outlines policy for possible layoffs

In a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Dallas-based ETE did not anticipate widespread layoffs of Williams employees. → Read More

Tulsa CNG fueling station opens under TruStar name

The former Apache location serves both the public and fleets at 5011 S. Vandalia Ave. It is a fast-fill station capable of fueling several hundred vehicles a day. → Read More

John Stancavage: Gasoline prices make unexpected rise

Gasoline prices spiked overnight in Tulsa to reach a common price of $2.59 oer gallon. → Read More

John Stancavage: Keeping employees engaged

During the Great Recession of 2009, some managers didn’t spend too much time worrying about employee engagement. → Read More

John Stancavage: Williams a textbook community supporter

Tulsa has had its share of headquarters companies acquired in the past few decades, but news of a $53 billion offer for energy giant Williams Cos. is especially chilling. → Read More

John Stancavage: Gasoline spikes locally as vacation driving season starts

The common price of gasoline has jumped to $2.49 a gallon in Tulsa, the highest price since early December. → Read More

John Stancavage: Energy layoffs worrisome, but there may be a silver lining

Monday’s announcement that Tulsa will lose its Apache Corp. office and 160 jobs marks about the 12th major energy-sector layoff in the area this year. → Read More

Have a plan for disaster: Left unprepared, your business may not survive

When a sprinkler system came on unexpectedly about a year ago at Hillcrest Medical Center, water gushed out, drained down four elevator shafts and flooded seven floors. → Read More

John Stancavage: American Airlines stock lags results

Investors seem slow to want to buy a ticket on the new American Airlines. → Read More

John Stancavage: Many big-box retailers struggling to survive in post-recession economy

Big-box retail stores and mega-malls once were the feared “category killers” of retail, but many have lost some of their teeth as they’ve aged and others are facing extinction. → Read More

The thrill is gone: Looking back at the life of B.B. King

The legendary blues musician, 89 when he died late Thursday in Las Vegas, maintained a busy touring schedule almost right until the end of his life. → Read More

John Stancavage: Tulsa is still a strong small business town

Tulsa’s efforts to diversify its economy and spur more homegrown companies seems to be paying off. → Read More

John Stancavage: Summer travel expected to hit 10-year high

Relatively low gasoline prices are expected to help drive summer road travel to its highest level in a decade, a state travel club says. → Read More

John Stancavage: Gasoline prices rebound to highest level for 2015 so far

The price of gasoline has shot up in recent days to a high for this year, but it appears there’s really no valid reason for the trend outside of investors trying to make money. → Read More

Contestants show power of pie in vying for Allegiant tickets to Tampa

Kathryn Vann of Tahlequah picked the perfect time to visit the Guthrie Green on Wednesday. → Read More

John Stancavage: Jobs outlook good for most college graduates

University of Tulsa energy management student Maddie Divine was about halfway through a summer internship last year when the price of oil began to slip. → Read More

Jobs outlook good for most college graduates

University of Tulsa energy management student Maddie Divine was about halfway through a summer internship last year when the price of oil began to slip. → Read More

John Stancavage: Is oil bust reaching 1980s level?

As the slump in oil prices dragged on through the winter, a frequent comment was that “at least it isn’t as bad as 1986.” → Read More

John Stancavage: Unlimited vacation time is the latest

Managers at the consumer-oriented website not only aren’t counting every day of PTO an employee has taken, they give workers bonuses when they take a week or more off at a time. → Read More