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Present a chapter program with ease

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Several ways can be used by a speaker to interestingly and informatively present a chapter program. Review of books that are of special interest to the many participants can be a strategy. The use of video and audio tapes about professional development in the presentation could be made more interesting if there is an open discussion about the topics covered. The Career Enhancement Series can also be used. It contains a facilitator's guide with topics ranging from mentoring and networking to time management and negotiating.

Author: Tigges, Laura
Publisher: American Business Women's Association
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1998
Meeting Dynamics, Meetings, Career development, Public speaking, Lectures and lecturing, Lectures

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It's in her blood

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Peoria Illinois Charter Chapter member Emma Kerr was honored with a 75-year pin for serving the Central Illinois Chapter of the American Red Cross. At 18 years old, Kerr began her volunteer work with the Red Cross after learning of the new chapter with her friends. Also because of her liking many duties, she took on various paid jobs through the years such as bookkeeper, office manager and auditor. Kerr is currently 94 years old and holds no plan to quit volunteer work.

Author: Tigges, Laura
Publisher: American Business Women's Association
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1997
SOCIAL SERVICES, Private Social Services, Social Assistance, Achievements and awards, Associations, Charities, Charitable societies, American Red Cross, Peoria County, Illinois, Kerr, Emma

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Show me the money

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Customer debts are quite a problem to many businesswomen since they affect cash flow in their businesses. However, several ways can be used by business owners to deal with consumer debts problems. Instead of waiting 120 days for payment, wording on the bill can be changed from "due upon receipt" to stating a particular number of days. Goods or services should not be provided if a client still has unpaid bills and a retainer or a deposit can also be requested.

Author: Tigges, Laura
Publisher: American Business Women's Association
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1998
Debt & Capital Management, Consumer credit, Financial management, Credit management

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