Politics
and Government
Business
Braces for Washinton Changes
Businesses
across the U.S. are bracing for stricter financial regulations and
more pro-labor policies. One such policy actively opposed by business
interests allows unions to hold informal votes, without the use of
traditional secret ballots.
Economics
and Labor Issues
Cash
Injections May Eclipse Fed's Benchmark Interest Rate
The
Federal Reserve's efforts to rescue the U.S. from financial collapse
risks the eclipse of the central bank's benchmark interest rate as
the most important signal of monetary policy.
Consumer
prices drop record 1 percent in October
WASHINGTON
(AP) - Consumer prices plunged by the largest amount in the past 61
years in October as gasoline pump prices dropped by a record amount.
The Labor Department said Wednesday that consumer prices fell by 1
percent last month, the biggest one-month decline on record.
Fed
Members: Slower Growth, Threat to Price Stability
Policy
makers at the Federal Reserve predicted the US economy will contract
through the middle of 2009, with some prepared to lower interest
rates further in response.
Reasons
Behind the Rise in Healthcare Costs
Medicaid
and Medicare reimbursement rates, uncoordinated care and need for
more doctors are among the factors causing costs to rise, concluded a
panel of Ohio business leaders.
Law
and Regulation Enforcement
Lawmakers
to Push Paid Family Leave
The
president-elect is likely to make progress with his call for a
federal sick-day mandate. The proposed Healthy Families Act would
require employers with 15 or more workers to provide seven paid days
for employees to take off to care for family.
Doing
Business
Raising
the Bar for Your Customer Service
Everybody
wants to deliver great customer service, but few actually succeed. If
you want to go from being a wannabe to a pro when it comes to knowing
and pleasing your customers, measuring individual employee
performance is the best way to get there.
Hard
Times for Employee Gifts
The
tough economy will prompt companies to cut back on gifts to employees
this year as consumers reduce how much they spend and buy less
expensive goods.
Raising
Capital From Your Customers
Raising
capital funds by selling shares to customers, a practice called
private placement, may seem like an act of desperation to traditional
investors, but it has the benefit of increasing customer loyalty.
Sales
and Marketing
Desperation
Marketing Leads to E-mail Hell
Why
e-mail marketing managers should not send e-mail to the living dead,
plus other bad practices to avoid.
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