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By Denise O'Berry |
Filed In:
Public Contracting
and
Contracts & Bids
Getting involved in government contracting can be a good way to help your business grow.
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By Peter Lucash |
Filed In:
Health Care Reform
and
Health Care Policy
Dr. John Kenagy, a surgeon, executive and scholar, argues that the key to health care reform is cost control, and that the key to cost control is the organization of delivery organizations. Here's...
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By Diana Ransom |
Filed In:
Charities
and
Philanthropy
As nonprofits have seen their funds dwindle in the downturn, the president’s recent move to free up $50 million in venture funds could keep them afloat.
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By Ramon Ray |
Filed In:
Civil Services
and
Government Departments & Authorities
Lexmark surveyed federal employees to find out how the federal government prints. Their survey revealed that the government wastes $440 million dollars every year in printing. What's ironic is that the total printing...
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By Lisa Scherzer |
Filed In:
US Federal Government
and
Government Bodies & Offices
Whether Congress would have approved the wage hike had legislators known how dismal the economy would look two years later is an open question. But there's no doubt the timing is awkward.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
Filed In:
Covenants Not to Compete
and
Contracts Law
Sometimes managers wonder whether legal mumbo jumbo of non-compete or confidentiality agreements really make a difference. Are they really worth the paper they’re printed on?...
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By Maria Markham Thompson |
Filed In:
Banking & Finance
Keep most financial records for at least four years past their date, some for seven, and some forever.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
Filed In:
Pretrial Discovery
and
Trial & Procedure
People unfamiliar with litigation in the United States often underestimate the depth and breadth of the litigation discovery process. Some people are shocked to learn that even documents stored at home or personal...
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By Glenn Ross |
Filed In:
Blogs & Message Boards
and
Internet Social Networking
But what I found interesting was a link in one of the comments to Andy's Blog where he links to a story in the UK's Daily Mail about an upset customer who parked...
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By John Mongillo |
Filed In:
Privately Held Companies
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Don't let companies stonewall you. Get the information you need using Google....
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Human Resources
and
Human Resources & Personnel Management
Where will the next few years take risk managers? The future will be challenging as companies strive to balance profits with managing emerging risks.
Blog Post
By Caron Beesley |
Filed In:
US Federal Government
and
Government Bodies & Offices
On May 21, a White House blog entry saw the launch of the "Open Government Initiative" - which echoes and makes real the pledge made by President Obama to make the Federal government...
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By Lynette DeNike |
Filed In:
Interest Rates
and
Economic Indicators
While this legislation provides welcome consumer protection, it's essential to know what is not regulated and how it can affect your credit.
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By Susan Wilson Solovic |
Filed In:
Women in Business
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Former Chairman and CEO of Playboy Enterprises, Inc. tells women attending the Women Impacting Public Policy regional meeting that engaging in public policy is critical for their businesses.,
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By Denise O'Berry |
Filed In:
Public Policy
and
Government
It's not too late to be one of the companies who benefits from the economic stimulus package.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
Filed In:
Public Policy
and
Government
Derivatives, those fancy financial instruments that were intended to reduce risk but according to Warren Buffett have turned into weapons of mass economic destruction, are now in the cross hairs of the Obama...
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By Denise O'Berry |
Filed In:
Small Business Assistance
and
Government Support of Business
Google's new Small Business Network aims to help small business stay informed and get involved in policy issues.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Lobbying
and
Elections & Politics
Can McCafe take the steam out of Starbucks?
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By Susan Wilson Solovic |
Filed In:
Small Business Assistance
and
Government Support of Business
Wondering if and how the stimulus package will help your small business? Create your own small business stimulus package by attending small business events this spring. You can network, sell, and learn new...
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By Lynette DeNike |
Filed In:
International Economic Organizations
and
International Organizations & Bodies
Small businesses will benefit from the policies and practices advanced by G-20 leaders in their commitment to worldwide business growth.
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