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Experimentation & Research
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Science & Technology
Most scientific research suggests that cell phones do not pose a health hazard.
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Direct Marketing
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Marketing & Advertising Channels
A medical handout that doesn't address well-publicized findings may undermine patients' confidence in their doctor's advice. Make sure your information is correct and, above all, current.
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Market Research
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Market Research & Analysis
According to the American Marketing Association, marketing research is the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about problems relating to the marketing of goods and services. Learn the questions that every small...
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By Kathy Murdock |
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Census
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Government Departments & Authorities
A recent report from the Census Bureau shows that people are not moving as much as they once did, and Pew Research Center finds that nearly 4 out of the 10 people they...
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By TJ McCue |
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Small Business
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Company Structures & Ownership
This study from iCrossing reveals a bit about online customer behavior. Opinion Research Corporation conducted the survey.
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By Peter Lucash |
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XML
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Markup Languages
Most Americans still rely on word-of-mouth and physician recommendations to choose health providers, despite the growing availability of quality and price information. Here is my take on the study released today by the...
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By Keith Girard |
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Elections
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Campaigns & Elections
Some small business advocates and conservative lawmakers want all kinds of austere conditions attached to an auto industry bailout. But the bailout isn't about automakers. It's the economy, stupid.
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By Peter Lucash |
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Medicaid
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Government Health Insurance
A new study in Health Affairs suggests that the hassle factor are a significant factor in deterring physician participation in Medicaid programs.
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By Carol Carter |
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Economic Decline
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Economic Conditions
Perhaps you should find out.
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By Carol Carter |
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Recruitment & Hiring
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Human Resources & Personnel Management
No. 1: Hire great people.
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By Peter Suciu |
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Presidential Elections
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Elections
The truth is that most people still aren’t watching TV, using mobile e-mail or even playing games.
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By Carol Carter |
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Customer Service
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Customer Relations
Bike shop goes several extra miles.
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By Peter Lucash |
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Insurance Law
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Legal
While employer support was key to enacting Massachusetts’ landmark law to gain near-universal health coverage, high costs and expanding expectations may dampen employer support as the reform plays out, according to a study...
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By Keith Girard |
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Taxes & Taxation
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Public Finance
Making health insurance an employee's responsibility (rather than an employer's) would level the playing field for small businesses, but only Obama's plan addresses other concerns.
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By Peter Lucash |
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Health Care Information Technology
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Information Management & Technology
The United States could cut $197 billion from its health care bill over the next 25 years by widespread use of remote monitoring to track the vital signs of patients with chronic diseases...
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By Maura Schreier-Fleming |
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Company Strategy
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Company Activities & Management
"I’m the boss." That’s what a recent program participant replied. I was speaking at a business conference about managers developing strategies so that their employees like them. What was he saying? He implied...
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By Peter Suciu |
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Wireless Internet Access
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Wireless & Broadcast Electronics
The mobile industry in Africa is expanding at nearly double the global rate
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By Carol Carter |
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Customer Satisfaction
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Customer Relations
H.H. Gregg and Best Buy come in second and third.
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By Naomi Harker |
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Energy Efficiency & Conservation
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Energy & Environment
Energy efficiency for home businesses.
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By Peter Lucash |
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Physicians & Surgeons
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Health Care Professionals
Patients are less knowledgeable and confident about their health than we would like to think, according to a new study published in Health Affairs today. I offer some guidance on how to add...
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