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IMMS Consultant Mike Manes strives to facilitate change, communication, learning, and positive results. To that end, Manes has written this powerful, substantial document. The IMMS Management Center will post it in three installments. Used singly or in combination, these documents will help you build your skills and achieve your goals.
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PREPARATION IS KEY TO MAXIMIZING THE VALUE OF YOUR AGENCY by Sharon Cunningham Use these guidelines to increase your agencys value and get the best price w...
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This month we will take a look at two more areas where agencies and their owners can get into serious legal and financial trouble: real or perceived errors...
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PREVENTING VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE by Douglas Henderson Violence in the workplace has become all too common in American business. It's a concern for every employer, who should take precaution...
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According to officials at ITT Hartford, there are steps that can be taken to reduce injuries on the job: Strain and Sprains Modify job...
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PROCEDURES IN AN AGENCY Agency management requires planning, organizing, directing, controlling, and monitoring results. These procedures material will help, assisting you in training new staff, moni...
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Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous chemicals covers application, process safety information, employee involvement, and process hazard analysis. The employer must consider safety records in selecting contractors and informing contractors of potential process hazards etc.
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PROCRASTINATION: STOP IT TODAY, NOT TOMORROW Procrastination. Why do people do it? How can it be stopped? Let's look at some causes of and cures for this common ailment. Depending on whose the...
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AGREEMENT made and entered into this ____ day of ____________, 20__ by and between [NAME OF INSURANCE AGENCY], a [State] corporation having a principal place of business in [City, State], (hereinafter the 'Agency') and _____________ of ____________, [State] (hereinafter the 'Producer').
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PRODUCER COMPENSATION: A PRIMER by Al Diamond One of the most common questions that we get each week is 'How much should we pay producers?' The range that weve encountere...