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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Restaurants & Food Service
and
Food & Beverage
How many receipts do you get when you pay for a meal in a restaurant? One? Three? Five? It’s crazy, isn’t it? If you split the bill, it gets even crazier. Does anybody...
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By Charlie Alter |
Filed In:
Gasoline Markets
and
Fuel Markets
The fourth step in this process involves two key activities: 1. Using elements of Scenario Planning to better plan for possible futures 2. Boiling your plan down in an A3 Format developed by...
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Health Departments
and
Government Departments & Authorities
A World Health Organization study suggests there is a link between long-term mobile phone use and brain tumors
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By Rebecca Mazin |
Filed In:
XML
and
Markup Languages
Whether an individual is an employee or a contractor should be treated as an entirely distinct issue from their immigration status.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Computer Operating Systems
and
Software Services & Applications
Consider that today most of us are cautious about opening an attachment from a friends or colleagues
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Health Departments
and
Government Departments & Authorities
A World Health Organization study suggests there a link between long-term mobile use and brain tumors
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By Ryan Fuhrmann |
Filed In:
Inflation
and
Economic Conditions
Some helpful tips to help whip inflation if you are worried how it might impact your finances.
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By Linda Keith |
Filed In:
Banking & Finance Sector Performance
and
Banking & Finance
Does your bank (or the bank you are considering) brag about being 'well-capitalized'. Be careful what you assume.
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By Rebecca Mazin |
Filed In:
Foreign Labor
and
Economic Migration
Employers may think that they are unlikely to be on the radar for immigration enforcement, the government only goes after the big guys.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
Filed In:
Workers' Compensation
and
Labor & Employment
One size fits all workers' compensation leave policies can land a company in hot water thanks to a recent case involving retailer Sears, Roebuck and Co.
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By Dyan Machan |
Filed In:
Small Business
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Multibillion-dollar giants like Lockheed Martin, Textron and Fluor are regularly counted by the feds as small businesses.
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By Laura Tiffany |
Filed In:
Trademark Infringement
and
Trademark Law
A recent European Union court advisor sided with Google on a trademark infringement case. What does this mean for your business?
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Conspiracy
and
Criminal Offenses
Where do conspiracy theorists get their ideas? Who are these people? Huge factions of our population believe the earth is flat. Others believe we never went to the moon (I love that Buzz...
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By Sam Thacker |
Filed In:
US Federal Government
and
Government Bodies & Offices
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) are great sources of information for companies that are planning on doing business with U.S. federal agencies.
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By Diana Ransom |
Filed In:
US Presidents
and
Heads of State & Government
President Obama installed a 35% tariff on Chinese tires, but many small-business owners say they're paying the price.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
Filed In:
US Federal Government
and
Government Bodies & Offices
The State Department's debacle with a private security contractor illustrates how the cheapest solution is not always the least expensive.
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Health Departments
and
Government Departments & Authorities
As the nation prepares for a potentially broader outbreak of the H1N1 flu this fall and winter, the government is reaching out to small business owners to help defend against the impact and...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Export Trade
and
International Trade
For the taxpayers to get their money's worth out of the TSA, every single one of those buffoons should be removed from airports, retrained and restationed in the luggage distribution areas and cargo...
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By Ramon Ray |
Filed In:
3G Wireless
and
Wireless & Broadcast Electronics
Most of you have done or will do some traveling this summer. I was in Ohio for two weeks and in Mexico for one week. My technology worked flawlessly.
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By Rebecca Mazin |
Filed In:
Influenza
and
Infectious Disease
This week the US issued updated federal guidance to offer businesses and employers a range of options for responding to H1N1, depending on how severe the flu may be in their communities
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