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By Ken Walker |
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Franchises
International Franchise Association Chairman Ken Walker urges Congress to develop health-care proposals that lower costs and allow franchise businesses to do what they do best — create jobs.
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By Susan Davis |
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Intelligence & Cognition
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Behavior & Cognition
Managing anger in an emotionally intelligent way isn't always easy, but there are some tricks to the trade.
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By Tom Stein |
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Credit Cards
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Payment Cards & Services
It’s the biggest corporate subsidy you’ve never heard of. It’s the swipe fee. And it’s costing consumers and merchants tens of billions of dollars every year.
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By Bill Bischoff |
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Income Tax
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Tax Law
How to claim this otherwise hard-to-get health-care deduction.
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By Susan Davis |
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Mental Illness
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Diseases & Disorders
More and more businesses are hiring anger management coaches to help hot-headed employees turn over a new leaf.
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By Susan Davis |
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Family
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Families & Children
A new cell phone service provides what both kids and parents want.
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By Carol Tice |
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Employee Health Plans
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Compensation & Benefits
Whether your business is big or small, there are ways to increase the net pay you receive.
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By Susan Davis |
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Internet Social Networking
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Software Services & Applications
Now that you've identified your "Facebook Addiction," what can you do about it?
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By Susan Davis |
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Politics
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Elections & Politics
Bullies in public office are just as destructive as bullies on the playground, in the dorm, and in the cubicle down the aisle.
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By Susan Davis |
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Internet Social Networking
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Software Services & Applications
"Facebook addiction" isn't yet a real medical term, but it's possible a lot of people are pretty well hooked.
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By Kendra Lee |
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Sales & Selling
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Company Activities & Management
Be sure to choose triggering events and issues your solutions can address.
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By Susan Davis |
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Children
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Family Members & Relatives
One part of emotional intelligence is knowing when (and how) to stand up for others.
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By Susan Davis |
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Children
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Family Members & Relatives
Hard as it may be, setting limits on kids' screen time is both possible and desireable.
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By Susan Davis |
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Careers
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Human Resources
As it turns out, reining in your kids' use of media really is important.
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By Susan Davis |
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Children
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Family Members & Relatives
Kids' use of technology is growing in leaps and bounds -- and that's probably not a good thing.
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By Susan Davis |
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Intelligence & Cognition
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Behavior & Cognition
The two writers disagree in their blog posts -- in an emotionally intelligent way, of course.
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By Susan Davis |
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Restaurants & Food Service
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Food & Beverage
With careful analysis -- and, yes, some creativity -- you can find what you love in a job you hate.
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Marketing Techniques
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Marketing & Advertising
Keep the focus on the client rather than the sales pitch and the sales will follow.
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By Susan Davis |
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Restaurants & Food Service
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Food & Beverage
Take this job and love it -- tips on dealing with a situation you hate.
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Product Recalls
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Product Management
In the last year, the news was filled with product recalls. Here’s how a small baby-products maker is handling the fallout.
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