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By Rieva Lesonsky |
Filed In:
Health Care Reform
and
Health Care Policy
Today, far too many entrepreneurs and small business owners are struggling to provide health care coverage for themselves, their employees, and their employees' families. But there are signs the SBA might be ready...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Aviation Security
and
Air Transportation
"Getting a restful night's sleep on the road" was ranked more frustrating than airport security!
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By Keith Girard |
Filed In:
Small Business Lending
and
Banking, Lending & Credit Services
The Obama administration, slow to aid of small businesses, is now making more money available to community banks. What took so long?
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Fast Food
and
Restaurants
Church’s Chicken builds up a Twitter following with cash and prizes.
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By Glenn Ross |
Filed In:
Cancer
and
Diseases & Disorders
In case you’re wondering why it’s been a month since I’ve blogged, I’ve been in Georgia spending several weeks with my 82-year old mother as she spent her final days battling cancer. Then...
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By Hoover's Editors |
Filed In:
Hog & Pig Farming
and
Animal Farming & Breeding
Companies and entire industries can suffer dire consequences from health scares and product recalls - and often they're just collateral damage.
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By John Foley |
Filed In:
Restaurant Food & Beverage Sales
and
Restaurants & Food Service Sector Performance
The recent Swine Flu Pandemic scare costs restaurants hundreds of thousands of dollars in volume and revenue. As the symptoms fizzled and the story moved from the front page to the basket by...
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Antivirals
and
Anti-Infectives
As I watched this exchange I thought of my own public relations campaign that I’ll need to launch on the home front.
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By John Foley |
Filed In:
XML
and
Markup Languages
Swine Flu publicity turns pork into swill. That's not the only affect the media has on your business. As more and more people turn into Lemmings there is a need to self market...
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By Rebecca Mazin |
Filed In:
Epidemics
and
Disasters
Preparing for an outbreak of disease falls within the employer responsibility to provide a safe and healthy workplace and it can provide peace of mind and direction if this outbreak worsens or reoccurs...
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Influenza
and
Infectious Disease
Whether the flu scare calms down or heats up, anyone dealing with disseminating information to the public about what to do to avoid it and manage it should be very, very careful.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Business Travel
and
Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services
I get asked pretty frequently (especially lately), "You travel all the time, what do you do about germs? Aren't you afraid of the swine flu?"...
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By Diana Ransom |
Filed In:
Health Departments
and
Government Departments & Authorities
Don’t let the swine flu infect your business. Here’s how to allay customer concerns and prepare for the worst....
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By Rebecca Mazin |
Filed In:
Disease Reporting
and
Communicable Disease Control
Brush up on swine flu facts and share the recommendations of health officials before your entire team starts to shun the poor guy with the runny nose.
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Sars
and
Infectious Disease
Swine flu affecting financial markets today.
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Health Departments
and
Government Departments & Authorities
Most people who are good at PR know about the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate areas. But the ones who are really good are those who can predict with some startling accuracy how those...
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By Rieva Lesonsky |
Filed In:
Small Business
and
Company Structures & Ownership
It is estimated that workers suffering from repetitive strain injuries cost U.S. companies between $15 and $20 billion annually. I recently sat down with ergonomics expert Brian Bentow to discuss how we constant...
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By Diana Ransom |
Filed In:
Family Companies
and
Company Structures & Ownership
How Pat LaFrieda turned an 87-year old family business into a hit with world-renowned chefs.
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By Susan Wilson Solovic |
Filed In:
Eye Disorders
and
Diseases & Disorders
An old picture reminded of an organization of business leaders that have impacted the lives of millions without social media, and they continue with traditional values today.
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By Maura Schreier-Fleming |
Filed In:
Dementia
and
Mental Illness
Whew! What a week it was. It started when I dragged myself to a 7.30 AM flight to Florida last Saturday. On Sunday, I awoke to the sounds of a blood curdling scream....
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