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Often, there's more risk in customer service when the answer to our concerns is yes. Can you...
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WHY WORRY ABOUT RETIREMENT? by Chris Burand My experience in working with insurance agency owners is that most have a difficult time planning their retir...
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WORK FLOW PROCEDURES IN AN AUTOMATED AGENCY FOREWORD PURPOSE This manual is the culmination of many years of work and study with agencies operating within the American Agency S...
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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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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.
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WORKING HARDER? MAKING LESS? by Jon Persky During the past few years, many agency owners have been saying, Im working harder than I ever have, but making less money. ...
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WORKING IN MY SWIMMING TRUNKS: HOME-BASED OPPORTUNITIES by Jack Burke Millions of Americans operate businesses from their homes. This document by Jack Burke offers recommendations for u...
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WORKING TOGETHER-WITHOUT STRESS by Grace Bauer This week, I received a call from an agency principal, who told me the difficulty he was having getting his employees to work together. We wer...
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WORKING YOUR PLAN FOR RENEWALS by Mary Beth Bolen Remember when 'renew same' or 'renew as is' with your initials written on the copy of a declarations page were acceptable directives for a...
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WORKPLACE MANAGEMENT: BUILD CONSISTENCY by Pamela Millard When things go wrong, a typical first reaction is to think that the employee made a mistake or failed to follow procedures. Often...