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By Mark Henricks |
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Recruitment & Hiring
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Human Resources & Personnel Management
As the economy slowly recovers, small businesses are taking a cautious approach to hiring, with a variety of strategies designed to reduce costs and risks.
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By David Finkel |
Filed In:
Occupational Therapy
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Physical & Occupational Therapy
Systems are reliable processes and procedures that empower your business to consistently produce an excellent result for your clients or customers. They are the documented expressions of your business's best practices that increase...
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By Linda Keith |
Filed In:
Commercial Lending
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Banking, Lending & Credit Services
Loan decisions are made on assumptions. Will you pay the loan? How? How does the lender know? If your business was challenged during the recession, take these steps to challenge and change the...
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By David Finkel |
Filed In:
Office Management
and
Operations
Reliable processes and procedures can empower your business to consistently produce an excellent result for your clients or customers.
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By Maura Schreier-Fleming |
Filed In:
Rap Music
and
Music Genres
Have you ever heard of Julie Andrews? She’s the talented singer and actress from The Sound of Music. You may not know her. I found this out recently when I went to Wal-Mart...
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
Filed In:
Decisions & Rulings
and
Trial & Procedure
Even when the law is squarely in your favor, you can never be certain of the result when you go to court.
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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 Susan Wilson Solovic |
Filed In:
Small Business
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Running a small business takes a 150 percent commitment. So what do you do when your personal life and business responsibilities collide?...
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By Glenn Ross |
Filed In:
Physical Therapy
and
Physical & Occupational Therapy
You haven’t seen a lot of blog posts from me lately because my mother, diagnosed with Small Cell Lung Cancer, has been hospitalized since the day after Christmas. NOTE: if you are a...
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Employee Health Plans
and
Compensation & Benefits
Before constructing or choosing a health plan, find out what your employees want. After discussing options -- and controlling your employees' expectations -- contact an independent agent or broker who should be able...
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Insurance Agencies & Brokerages
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Insurance
Before constructing or choosing a health plan, find out what your employees want. After discussing options -- and controlling your employees´ expectations -- contact an independent agent or broker who should be able...
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By Peter Lucash |
Filed In:
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
and
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Seattle's Virgina Mason Medical Center, which includes a hospital and salaried physician group, set out to redesign certain high utilization services to lower costs for Aetna Insurance and four large self-insured employers. Can...
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By Peter Lucash |
Filed In:
Airlines
and
Air Transportation
Until the recent crash in Kentucky, US airlines had not had a fatal accident since 2001. 50 million miles flown with no loss of life. How has that come to be? What, you...
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By Liz Ryan |
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Entrepreneurship
and
Company Structures & Ownership
I gave a talk to a group of women entrepreneurs, in Chicago, back in 2002. It was the regional meeting of NAWBO, the national association for women entrepreneurs. My speech was about getting...
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By Barbara Lamar |
Filed In:
Self Employment
and
Working Hours & Patterns
As demonstrated in Part 1, employees get a better deal than self-employed individuals when it comes to tax breaks for health care expenses. As an example, we looked at two women who had...
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By Frank Ross |
Filed In:
Counties
and
Regional & Local Governments
From the news: This Florida woman was running a physical therapy business from her home which is located near a place called 'Warm Mineral Springs'. Now that sounds very nice, but the county...
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