Government and
Economy
Obama
Considers $310 Billion Tax Cut
Faced
with a recession that could slide into deflation and stagnation,
President-elect Barack Obama is preparing to ask Congress for as much
as $310 billion in tax cuts as part of his massive economic stimulus
package.
Retail
Bankruptcies Expected to Soar
The
disastrous fall in 2008 retail sales is certain to cause mass
bankruptcy filings and store closures in 2009, said Michael Burden,
an executive with retail adviser Excess Space Retail Services, with
California, Florida and Nevada among the hardest hit.
Management and
Financial Issues
Facing
a Frightening New Year
With
all of the economic woes we face today, fearing what might be next,
people are bracing themselves for a hard 2009. Here we offer some
ways to face these times at work and at home.
Technology Issues
Tools
of Website Optimization
If
you are troubled by your website optimization efforts, it might be
time to take a good look at your tools.
New
Services and Technologies Mean Reevaluating eBusiness Strategies
It's
important to understand the role different technologies play when
building an overall business-to-business (B2B) strategy. Learn about
the four points you should consider when evaluating vendors and
service providers.
Benefits and Labor
Issues
Good
Help is Hard to Find
Evidence
continues to mount that employers are having increasing difficulty
finding skilled employees to fill job openings, with many who tried
to hire in November reporting few if any qualified applicants.
ADA
Changes Mean More Workers Considered Disabled
Employers
will see more requests for
some form of disability accommodation this year because more workers
will be classified as disabled under changes to the Americans With
Disabilities Act that took effect on New Year's Day.
Sales and Marketing
2009:
The Year of the Subject Line
Three
tips of simple, innovative, and fun ways to increase the impact of
your e-mail marketing initiatives.
Rules
of Customer Relationship Management
Customer
relationship management is more than a product—it's a philosophy,
and it's important to understand all the benefits of an integrated
application before beginning the selection process.
If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to our free newsletter to receive future articles and information delivered directly to your email inbox.