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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Wages & Salaries
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Compensation & Benefits
What minimum service standards you should expect from your workers' compensation carrier? Here are a few of the key claims-handling components to successfully investigate and manage injury claims.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Travel Agents
and
Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services
Twitter is one of those love or hate type applications
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Identity Theft
and
Fraud & Financial Crime
The IRS has an office specifically set up to deal with ID theft related to tax returns.
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By Denise O'Berry |
Filed In:
Privacy Rights
and
Constitutional Law
Do you know how your data is protected? Are you protecting your customers' data? Read these tips.
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By Denise O'Berry |
Filed In:
Privacy Rights
and
Constitutional Law
Are you taking the right steps to safeguard your company and your customers?
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Airports
and
Air Transportation
What do beer, wine, shampoo, suntan lotion, insect repellent, shower gel, yogurt, expensive cosmetic lotions, prescription cough medicine, orange juice and Kool-Aid have in common?
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By Robert Guild |
Filed In:
Receiving Stolen Property
and
Property Crimes
This post is for anyone that processes payments or has a client that processes payments with Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. It is the contribution of Larry Sachs, who has over 20...
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
History
and
Humanities & Social Science
It hasn't been a good week for Chinese-Google relations
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Interactive Marketing & Advertising
and
Direct Marketing
Corporate battles can be good for consumers
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By Kevin Stirtz |
Filed In:
Customer Service
and
Customer Relations
When discussing a recent national security issue, President Obama offered a useful lesson for anyone who works with customers. He focused his efforts on finding solutions rather than blame. And he...
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By Rieva Lesonsky |
Filed In:
Natural Disasters
and
Disasters
If a disaster were to strike your area tomorrow, would you be able to pick up the pieces of your business? Every business, no matter how large or small, needs a business continuity...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Terrorism
and
Crimes Against Person
It is amazing, the grace we give people who need to use the bathroom. Here’s the thing, that whole situation is 100% preventable if you know the procedures....
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Filed In:
Children
and
Family Members & Relatives
The Minneapolis airport experienced its own irony yesterday, and I’m actually still laughing about it, 22 hours later!
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By Rieva Lesonsky |
Filed In:
Small Business Lending
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Banking, Lending & Credit Services
Don't get caught up in thinking that everyone should see the world as you do. As business owners, we need to approach issues from the perspective of those we serve and work with:...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Business Insolvency & Bankruptcy
and
Financial Performance & Reports
Store manager accused of inappropriately touching employees.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Special Investigative Forces
and
Law Enforcement
An interesting story came across the AP newswire last night. I read the headline at 7:32pm, literally three minutes after the story broke: "TSA Subpoenas Bloggers, Demands Sources." Immediately I thought, "This can’t...
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
Filed In:
Wages & Salaries
and
Compensation & Benefits
The three most important legal literacy lessons of the past decade and how you can profit from them.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Airlines
and
Air Transportation
In the movie, "Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome," The evil Dr. Dealgood tells our hero (Mel Gibson), "I know you won’t break the rules; because there aren’t any!" In effect, the wonderfully helpful folks...
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Internet Banking
and
Electronic Banking
Pete Daffern, CEO of Clairmail, offers his thoughts on how banking will evolve in your hands
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Aviation Security
and
Air Transportation
When I’m finally elected to be in charge of the world, terrorists like this will be bathed in boiling pork fat and thrown off the plane at 35,000 feet. I firmly believe this...
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