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WHY CAN'T WE GET ORGANIZED AROUND HERE?! by Al Diamond I wouldn't want to count how often we have heard that sad lament from insurance agency principals. The place looks a mess, and the sta...
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WHY GOOD CSRS LEAVE AND HOW TO RETAIN THEM by Jack Fries Offer this career path to keep quality CSRs from moving on. When I ask agency owners and managers to name t...
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WHY GOOD EMPLOYEES LEAVE: COMMONSENSE WAYS TO BUILD EMPLOYEE LOYALTY by Emily Huling A good worker can be hard to find and once you find them, even harder to retain. Emily Hul...
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WHY PEOPLE REALLY LEAVE THEIR JOBS - ITS NOT ALWAYS FOR MONEY by Mark Shlien During the many years that Ive placed people in insurance agencies, Ive asked them why th...
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WHY PROCEDURES? by Grace Bauer I often hear, 'Why does our agency need procedures? We've been in business this long without them.' If you can answer 'yes' to any of the followin...
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The alert raised in Washington, D.C., on May 10, 2005, when a light plane mistakenly flew into restricted airspace sent thousands of people fleeing from the U.S. Capitol and the White House. Once the buildings were evacuated, however, most people were unsure of where to go or what to do. Bill Kliewer discusses the need for personal contingency plans in cases of emergency.
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A shooting. A car crash. A fire. We read of disasters all the time, but most of us are lucky enough to go through...
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WORK IN PEACE, INCREASE EFFICIENCY by Grace Bauer Are you getting tons of interruptions every day? Are you questioning why employees are coming to you when you know that the...
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Fact Sheet No. OSHA 93-47 Lead Exposure in Construction WORKER PROTECTION PROGRAMS Lead has been poisoning workers for thousands of years. In the construction industry, traditionally most over-expo...
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Teaching martial arts is a way for you to share your skills with students of all ages as you equip them to protect themselves. Whether you own your own martial arts school or teach martial arts as an independent contractor, understand Workers' Compensation for martial arts instructors. It protects you and your assets.