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By Susan Wilson Solovic |
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Health & Safety
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Staffing & HR
One of the most common New Year’s resolutions is to lose weight and get into shape. It's a smart thing to do for your health, and it’s also good for your business.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Insurance & Risk Management
and
Finance
You must engage in the interactive process if employees have a disability that inhibits their ability to do their jobs.
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By Emily Esterson |
Filed In:
Hiring & Firing
and
Staffing & HR
With health insurance costs rising for small businesses, many worry about hiring employees with potential health risks. Make sure you understand the laws.
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By Chris Marentis |
Filed In:
Your Career
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Staffing & HR
There's a lot to learn from Jobs' successes. But there's even more to learn from his failures -- and the perseverance required to overcome them.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Technology
Sadly, business leaders come and go, but the very best -- like the late Apple CEO -- always leave a permanent legacy.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Insurance & Risk Management
and
Finance
No matter what challenges in benefits administration you face as an employer, better communication is the key to coming out ahead.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
Filed In:
AllBusiness Daily News
The Apple CEO's departure was abrupt, but it wasn't chaotic. And it illustrates the role that succession planning should play in any successful business.
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By David Worrell |
Filed In:
Financing & Credit
and
Finance
If you are pursuing a radically new idea, don't waste your time asking a local bank for a loan. Instead, start with this list of likely funding sources.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Operations
Does your employee frequently arrive late, lose days from work, or perform poorly or inconsistently? You may have a substance abuser on your hands.
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By Rebecca Mazin |
Filed In:
Market Demographics
and
Market Segmentation
Mobile phones may not be carcinogenic, but they certainly can be disruptive in the workplace.
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By Ivan Schneider |
Filed In:
Startups
and
Company Strategy
To become a retail storefront success in the age of Amazon and Wal-Mart, it helps to have a unique in-store experience - and a supple wrist.
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By Rieva Lesonsky |
Filed In:
Entrepreneurship
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Company Structures & Ownership
Through ventures such as GoodSearch and GoodShop, the entrepreneur and TV host gives life to the adage "Doing well by doing good."
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By Sherri Fishman |
Filed In:
Small Business
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Using national observances and events boosts traditional PR efforts and gives small-business owners another creative way to get their news out.
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By Scott Bork |
Filed In:
Government Budgets
and
Public Finance
Let’s be clear about one thing. Physicians didn’t spend years in training to be pushed around by some governor who turns to healthcare delivery as a way to balance a poorly run government....
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By Charlotte Jensen |
Filed In:
Employee Health Plans
and
Compensation & Benefits
Since last year's passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), small businesses have been exploring their options for offering health insurance coverage to employees.
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Television Advertising
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Broadcast Advertising
While a few coporate mascots are likeable, most are boring, annoying, or just plain creepy. Here are ten of them we can't believe made it from the ad meeting to our television sets.
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By Maura Schreier-Fleming |
Filed In:
Sales Force
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Sales Management
You may have heard about Keith Olbermann’s abrupt departure from his successful talk show on MSNBC. He was MSNBC's biggest icon, and its highest-rated pundit. Yet Olbermann is gone. If you haven’t heard,...
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By Susan Davis |
Filed In:
Careers
and
Human Resources
Inspirational quotes on this day honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.
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By Rebecca Mazin |
Filed In:
Recruitment & Hiring
and
Human Resources & Personnel Management
Make 2012 the year that you are proactive about employee benefits
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By Glenn Ross |
Filed In:
Volunteers
and
Philanthropy
For both customers and retail employees it's a stressful time. I'd like to propose three things we can do to make it more fun and a better world for all of us.
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