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By Maura Schreier-Fleming |
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Nurses & Nursing
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Health Care Professionals
You always hope that a hospital stay is out of your future plans. My father wasn’t so lucky. What could have turned into a customer service delight turned into a customer service nightmare...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Hair Styling Services
and
Personal Care Services
Boston suburb wants Knockouts hair salon to clean up its act.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
Filed In:
Trademark Law
and
Intellectual Property Law
The story of the Old Well illustrates the importance of legally protecting the words, images and phrases that define your business and products.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Wireless Telecommunications Carriers
and
Telecommunications Providers
AirTran Airways is the latest carrier to expand its mobile Web services
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Company Structures & Ownership
and
Company Activities & Management
Naples Tomato hits the franchise trail to reach new markets.
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By Maria Valdez Haubrich |
Filed In:
Buying a Franchise
and
Franchises
If you’re nearing retirement age but not ready to stop working, buying a franchise could be a great investment opportunity.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Fast Food
and
Restaurants
At up to $600,000 per remodel, franchisees not exactly having it their way.
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By Lynette DeNike |
Filed In:
Internet Retailing
and
Mail order & Internet Retailing
Before you move forward to start a new business, consider these ideas and concepts to build a solid business foundation.
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By Keith Girard |
Filed In:
Mortgage Loans
and
Mortgage Banking & Finance
The fate of the economy and countless small businesses hang on the housing industry's recovery. But more stimulus spending is needed to save it.
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By Rieva Lesonsky |
Filed In:
Entrepreneurship
and
Company Structures & Ownership
I was so intrigued when I saw this franchise company on TV, I had to learn more.
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By Ramon Ray |
Filed In:
Internet Video
and
Internet Social Networking
Being able to view an archived video is great. But nothing beats the experience of viewing something live.
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By Diana Ransom |
Filed In:
Venture Capital
and
Investment Services
s the competition for funding heats up, the likelihood of winning over VCs is declining. Here's how to get their attention.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
Filed In:
Wage & Hour Laws
and
Labor & Employment Law
A reader wants to know whether an employer can make you work standing up for 8 hours without allowing you to "sit down" for meal or rest breaks.
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Filed In:
Disaster Relief
and
Disaster & Emergency Relief
The Small Business Administration is woefully behind in implementing congressionally mandated reforms to improve its response to large-scale disasters.
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By Rieva Lesonsky |
Filed In:
Small Business Assistance
and
Government Support of Business
Are you taking advantage of the many resources available to you at your local Small Business Development Center (SBDC)? With over a 1,000 locations across the U.S., these centers are the small business...
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By Diana Ransom |
Filed In:
Business Insolvency & Bankruptcy
and
Financial Performance & Reports
Although signs of recovery have been flashing through the economy, remember these five lessons.
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By Sam Thacker |
Filed In:
Foreclosure
and
Banking, Lending & Credit Services
With large credit card default rates, increasing commercial real estate foreclosures, and continuing high rates of residential mortgage loans in default, it may be another year or more before banks are ready to...
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By Glenn Ross |
Filed In:
Restaurants & Food Service
and
Food & Beverage
It had been awhile since I'd visited Luby's and I noticed one immediate difference.
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By Glenn Ross |
Filed In:
Customer Service
and
Customer Relations
People are quick to complain about company's that offer poor customer service, so it's always a pleasure to write about one that exceeds expectations.
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By Ken Walker |
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Travel, Hospitality & Tourism Overview
and
Travel, Hospitality & Tourism
Consider taking an extra vacation day to rent a car and zip along the route to see some sights. Any of these drives are certainly worth it.
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