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By Kathy Murdock |
Filed In:
Wages & Salaries
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Compensation & Benefits
According to one self-assessment test, I'm an ENFP, and will do best as a marketing manager. How about you?
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Consumer Computers
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Computing Products
Sis Boom Bah. College spending is big. Rah Rah Rah
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By Rob Dull |
Filed In:
Math & Science Education
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Curricula
I'm saving money, and potentially helping out my program GPA, by taking a distance learning calculus course... Taking calculus outside the program also means that if I max out my program credits before...
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By Rob Dull |
Filed In:
Colleges & Universities
and
Education Systems & Institutions
It was a little gut-wrenching to compare numbers with the next ranked Bay Area part time program. Side by side, Haas was hugely expensive, and had a worse ratio of cost to post-program...
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Tuition Fees
and
Student Expenses & Financing
Watch this video to learn more about improving your ability to pay for college with a 529 college savings plan
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Tuition Fees
and
Student Expenses & Financing
The costs of college tuition are rising fast. One of the ways to beat the increasing costs are with prepaid college tuition. Watch this video explaining the two main types of prepaid college...
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Celebrities
and
Entertainment & Arts
Luckily, companies are updating the way they structure their mentoring programs.
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By Matt Stevens |
Filed In:
Specialty Trade Contractors
and
Construction
Managing labor - the ultimate value in the construction industry is the craft person (who can build with quality, speed, safety and cost). Without him / her, projects suffer
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Student Loans
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Student Expenses & Financing
Are the loan officers at your college or university offering good advice? Or have they been paid off with student loan lenders' consulting fees?
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By Russell Shaw |
What type of danger-alert system do you have deployed at your enterprise or institution?
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
City Government
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Regional & Local Governments
The more complicated your tax return gets, the more you want tax help -- and the more that tax help is likely to cost. The good news, though, is that there are sources...
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By Tim Berry |
Filed In:
Search Engines
and
Software Services & Applications
Take the right steps towards finding investors. Look for somebody you want to go into business with. Compatibility is important.
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By Sarah Gerdes |
Filed In:
Insurance Coverage
and
Insurance Policies
About once every six months I end up writing a piece on the Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC). Of the calls I take each week, I probably suggest this organization at least half...
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By Lisa Haneberg |
Filed In:
Software Services & Applications
and
Technology
I've gone back into the Management Craft archive, to posts from February 2005. Here's one called, The Smoke and Mirrors of Great Place to Work Initiatives . Enjoy. =================================================== I was talking...
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Primary Schools
and
Primary & Secondary Education
I love all this newfound love for soft skills. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that MBA programs are paying more attention to those less-than business skills that often get short shrift. It´s...
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Customer Service
and
Customer Relations
Lately, the IRS has been trying to provide a "kinder, gentler" image. And the agency really is doing a good job. The IRS Web site is easy to use, including a FAQ...
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By John Foley |
Filed In:
Community Colleges
and
Colleges & Universities
( Blogger´s Note : Every Monday 'Readers Write' appears in this space. If you would like your question answered, email it to campipo@yahoo.com.) Dear Blogger - I have graduated from high school, attended...
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By Denise O'Berry |
Filed In:
Scholarships & Grants
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Student Expenses & Financing
Do you know an up-and-coming entrepreneur? Encourage them to apply for the 2007 Young Entrepreneur Awards , a program of the National Federation of Independent Business Young Entrepreneur Foundation. The fifth annual scholarship...
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By Tony Wilkins |
Filed In:
Sales & Selling
and
Company Activities & Management
Business Promotion Tips for Small and Mid Sized Firms-Part Five 22. Contact local gift shops, and book stores about carrying your book, art etc. Obviously this tip is applicable if you have a...
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By Kathy Murdock |
Filed In:
Home-Based Employment
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Working Hours & Patterns
ABC News recently ran an article about working out of the home ( http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/CareerManagement/story?id=2441875&page=1 ). The home-based businesses have become a big hit lately, particularly with women who want to work but want...
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