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ELECTRONICS FIRMS - 'YOUR NEEDS ARE DIFFERENT' Dear (Customer Name): YOU CAN'T BE EVERYTHING TO EVERYONE . . . AND NEITHER CAN WE. That's why you're a specialist - because that's wh...
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E-MAIL MARKETING: BOON OR BANE? by Jack Burke E-mail is fast, direct, and inexpensive. Whether youre an e-mail marketing novice or veteran, this document by Jack Burke will give you tips f...
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E-MARKETING STRATEGIES THAT ARE MORE BRICKS THAN CLICKS by John Graham Although every business should be taking full ad...
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: GET YOUR DUCKS IN A ROW Your level of preparation for emergencies will determine how well your workers and your facility survive these incidents. Of course, the n...
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EMPHASIZE YOUR COMMITMENT Dear (Customer Name): Let us look into our crystal ball and predict the future of your business. Now, to be honest, that's not how we do it. We know you...
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EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS, 1 by Michael Manes 'Poor Old Mike' 'He was the best employee I ever had. Then, about two years ago, he started drinking. I really can'...
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EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Dear (Customer Name), The cornerstone of any good business is quality employees. And to retain these hardworking employees, you need to offer more than a competitive salary. The (...
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EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES by Carol Hammes One of the key elements in creating a team of employees dedicated to achieving agency objectives is to provide meaningful incentives...
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EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE REWARDS by Carol Hammes More than 14% of all full-time workers in the United States switched jobs this past year. Turnover hits the bottom line of a business very...
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EMPLOYEE SHORTAGES by Chris Burand According to US Banks December 2000 Simply Business, the U.S. will have 151 million jobs, but only 141 million workers by 2006. Other forecasts...