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By Paul Davis |
Filed In:
Arson
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Property Crimes
Arsonists can have a devastating impact on communities. Here's how your business can get involved in preventing it.
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By Matthew McKenzie |
Filed In:
Phishing
and
Computer Crime
As data breaches go, I don't think that last week's pilfering of Epsilon is terribly interesting. But the backlash? Well, that's another matter.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Sewing & Needlecrafts
and
Work, Leisure & Lifestyle
The list of "weapons" that the TSA finds dangerous enough to confiscate seems to fly directly in the face of the list of items that the TSA finds acceptable.
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By Glenn Ross |
Filed In:
Missile Systems
and
Military Weapons
Being someone who participates on and serves as a project manager, I found there were aspects dealing with PM that interested me as well.
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By Susan Davis |
Filed In:
Intelligence & Cognition
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Behavior & Cognition
Looking for a vision of emotionally intelligent leadership? Look to the White House.
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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 Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
Filed In:
Best Practices
and
Management
Reductions in force (RIF) can cost more money than they save if litigation landmines are not defused in advance. The following six best practice tips should be a part of every manager’s toolkit....
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Blogs & Message Boards
and
Internet Social Networking
A simple fix for drain clogs.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Diseases & Disorders
and
Medicine & Health
They make farts disappear.
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By Keith Girard |
Filed In:
Defense Spending
and
Defense Departments
The federal government is leaving the nation and small businesses another sad legacy that may be felt for years to come: Spending on research and development has been declining for most of President...
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By Nicole Francois |
Filed In:
Airports
and
Air Transportation
As of August 4, all of you smokers out there will be allowed once more to bring your lighters with you on your flights. For all of us air travelers, however, water and...
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By Nicole Francois |
Filed In:
Travel, Hospitality & Tourism Overview
and
Travel, Hospitality & Tourism
With over 41 million Americans leaving town this fourth of July, travel this week is hairier and more stressful than usual.
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By Glenn Ross |
Filed In:
Globalization
and
Business Climate & Conditions
Saturday morning 8:45 AM. Pop! Tech moves into day 3. Things you didn´t know about me: in addition to being a customer service geek, I´m also a history geek and I´m interested in...
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By Denise O'Berry |
Filed In:
War & Conflict
and
National Security & Foreign Relations
What does it take to win in the global war for talent? In this "flat" world, you gain competitive advantage by capturing the best talent, wherever they are. In Indiana or India. Gone...
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By Kevin Stirtz |
Filed In:
Lasers
One day, about a year ago, I walked into our kitchen to pour a glass of water. I turned on the kitchen faucet and instead of getting a glass full of nice...
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By Janet Stites |
Filed In:
Destinations & Attractions
and
Travel, Hospitality & Tourism
For the last week I´ve had the good fortune of being in New Mexico on assignment for Fortune Small Business magazine and taking some time for myself and my son to tour around...
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By Peter Horan |
Filed In:
Gender & Sex Discrimination in Employment
and
Employment Discrimination
Women have been the elected heads of Christian countries, Muslim countries, Hindu countries and Israel, the only Jewish country. Women are currently the elected heads of European countries, Asian countries, and Latin American...
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By Jillian Dearing |
Filed In:
Justice Departments
and
Government Departments & Authorities
Believe it or not, violence is becoming a normal part of the work day in some offices. Violence can be classified as both physical and verbal. Unfortunately, no company, large or small, is...
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By Douglas Kersten |
Filed In:
Business Continuity
and
Operations
Preparing Makes Business Sense. "How quickly your company can get back to business after a terrorist attack or tornado, a fire or flood often depends on emergency planning done today. While the...
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