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Insurance & Risk Management
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Small business owners can help protect their businesses from employee theft and fraud with the following eight tips.
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By Sara Wilson |
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Franchising
If you are considering buying a franchise, be sure to read this crash course on the basic terminology, facts, and information you should know beforehand.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Insurance & Risk Management
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Finance
How can your company prevent employees from driving aggressively or becoming the victim of an aggressive driver? Education is the first step.
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By Ivan Schneider |
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Industry Consolidation
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Business Climate & Conditions
In cities across the country, the price of parking is going up. Can the financial markets teach us a thing or two about how to cope?
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Industry Consolidation
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Business Climate & Conditions
Midwest Grape and Wine Conference.
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By Miranda Marquit |
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Tuition Fees
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Student Expenses & Financing
As college tuition costs increase, and as the job market continues to drag along in weakness, fewer young people are seeing the value in college.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Adolescents
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Demographic Groups
When did scoring a summer job become more difficult than getting into Harvard?
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By Maura Schreier-Fleming |
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Road Transportation Safety
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Safety
Salespeople drive around a lot. Have you ever seen a speeding cop who is fast approaching you? His siren is wailing, and lights are flashing. Your heart beats faster and faster. Only when...
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By Paul McCord |
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Wages & Salaries
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Compensation & Benefits
Are you one of the highest paid professionals or one of the lowest paid semi-skilled workers? In sales, it's your choice....
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By Nancy Germond |
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Physicians & Surgeons
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Health Care Professionals
Employers are buying Best Doctors services as an employee benefit to ensure their employees receive a higher quality of medical care.
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By Ramon Ray |
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Open Source Software
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Software Services & Applications
I have not heard open source talked about in a LONG time. I really think social media (namely Twitter and Facebook) have consumed much of the "media ink".
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By Glenn Ross |
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Voluntary Health Organizations
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Philanthropy
...for example, requests to provide services to cancer patients has increased by 26% in my six-state division.
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Charities
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Philanthropy
Consumers are more likely to buy from businesses associated with good causes. Here are some questions to consider when developing a philanthropic plan.
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Job Interview
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Careers
Before you head out the door, study this helpful checklist to make sure that you are fully prepared for this important appointment
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By Kathy Murdock |
Taking college classes offers the business owner a great opportunity for networking and expanding business skills.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Occupational Health & Safety Agencies
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Workplace Health & Safety
If employees are driving their own cars recklessly, imagine how they're driving your company vehicle.
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By Peter Lucash |
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Health Care Costs
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Health Care Policy
American physicians earn 2-3 times as much as their European counterparts, where healthcare costs are lower and outcomes better. Are US doctors paid too much? Are US doctors paid for the wrong services?
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By Barbara Lamar |
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Self Employment
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Working Hours & Patterns
A couple of months ago I completed an online driving course. Two days ago as I was filling out an application for auto insurance I realized I had misplaced the certificate I needed...
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By Peter Lucash |
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Gross Domestic Product
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Output & Demand
For years, business "leaders" would wring their hands at the growth of health care spending. "It's not productive" they would say. "It's a drain on the economy." Or, some economists are now suggesting,...
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By Carol Carter |
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Manager Training
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Employee Training
Nearly everybody has a story or two about leaving a store in anger when treated shabbily by an employee, and — conversely — about buying something because a sales associate was particularly helpful...
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