Nation's Business 1992 - Abstracts

Nation's Business 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
A beer brews in Brooklyn. (Brooklyn Brewery)Business, generalMaxine Lipner
A business takes wing despite customers' doubts. (Flyaway Avian Averting Systems) (Entrepreneur's Notebook) (Column)Business, generalRichard M. Selzer
A decision on improving health care should not come down to a choice between two extremes. (Editorial)Business, general 
A Delaware firm flaps its wings and soars by adding fun to kids' fashions. (Flapdoodles) (Company Profile)Business, generalJosephine Eccel
'Affirmative information and thought regarding our progress as a nation'. ('The Nation's Business' statement of purpose) (Editorial)Business, general 
A hiring bonanza: laid-off managers.Business, generalJanine S. Pouliot
Air war for the fun of it. (Air Combat USA)Business, generalMatt Richtel
Always do whatever is most productive. (Entrepreneur's Notebook) (Column)Business, generalErnesto Bravo
America's best sales prospects in the UAE. (United Arab Emigrates)Business, general 
"An unparalleled chance to make a difference." (entrepreneurs should vote in the Nov 1992 elections) (Editorial)Business, general 
A strategy that cuts against the grain. (men's store carries large basic clothing inventory) (Column)Business, generalJoe Sugar
At an impasse about the future. (Family Business)(leadership transition) (Column)Business, generalStephan Tow, Vivien Blackford
A widow's dilemma. (decision on whether to save an insolvent family business)Business, generalMike Cohn, Peter Baudoin, J. Joseph Paul
"Benefits" that carry a hefty price tag. (national health insurance) (Editorial)Business, general 
Better storage for PCs and Macs. (personal computers, Macintosh)Business, general 
Biology vs. destiny. (succession planning in family businesses) (Column)Business, generalLee Hausner, Tom Davidow
Books and videotapes on Japanese business culture.Business, general 
Both sides of the media.Business, generalRichard Ott
Buying groups deliver discounts. (includes related material on selecting a buying group)Business, generalChristopher Rauen
Change is not a zero-based exercise. (President-elect Clinton's economic plans) (Editorial)Business, general 
Congress likely to act on economy. (changes expected in investment tax credit and capital gains tax)Business, general 
Customer service. (retaining customers during the recession) (Franchising: Special Guide)Business, generalGregory Matusky
Devastating options. (case study) (Family Business) (Column)Business, generalLeslie Dashew Isaacs, James I. Herbert
Do you have what it takes? (Franchising: Special Guide)Business, generalAndrew J. Sheman
Economic policies should be designed to foster long-term growth, not short-term political gain. (Editorial)Business, general 
Employer health plans decline.Business, general 
Estate planning during expansion. (Case Study) (Column)Business, generalJames S. Rigsy, Patricia P. Sullivan
Government should prevent economic disasters, not just deal with their victims. (Editorial)Business, general 
Growing a franchise from within. (employees make good franchisees) (Franchising: Special Guide)Business, generalGregory Matusky
Growing markets in Korea. (includes sources for further information)Business, general 
Helping small firms borrow money. (Small Business Administration)Business, generalJ. Tol Broome Jr.
How energy efficiency works in Osage. (Iowa)Business, general 
How to avoid discrimination suits. (compliance with Civil Rights Act of 1991)Business, generalMary McElveen
How to create a family council. (family-owned business management) (includes related articles)Business, generalDennis T. Jaffe
How to get your TQM training back on track. (Total Quality Management)Business, generalPatricia A. Galagan
How to stay healthy when you don't think you have the time.Business, generalNancy Burstein
If family members ask for a job. (family employment policy)Business, generalDavid Bork
If family members ask for a job. (Family Employment Policy for The Golden Goose Co.)Business, generalDavid Bork
Imperfect partnerships: vive la difference! (adapting in styles of running a business)Business, general 
India's potential for exporters. (investment opportunities)Business, general 
India undertakes economic reform.Business, general 
Initial stock issues set record pace. (initial public stock offerings)Business, generalDavid Craig
Insurance trends break the cycle. (commercial insurance)Business, generalPhil Zinkewicz
Is there a cookie in the house? (Dr. Cookie Inc.)Business, generalJanet Beales
Japan. (Special Advertising Section)Business, general 
Korea. (economic cooperation with the United States) (Special Advertising Section)Business, general 
Lessons for tough times - and better times. (lessons small business learns from recessions)Business, generalKent Gibbons
Let customers know you 'love' them. (customer relations) (Entrepreneur's Notebook)Business, generalPamela Coker
Making progress in transportation. (includes related material)Business, generalJohn S. DeMott
Making the best of presentations. (presentation computer software)Business, generalRipley Hatch
Making the most of your telephone.Business, generalMadeline Bodin
Managing by listening. (to employees' suggestions) (Entrepreneur's Notebook) (Column)Business, generalRobert Davies
NAFTA by the numbers. (North American Free Trade Agreement information sources) (Cover Story)Business, generalAlbert G. Holzinger, John L. Manzella
NAFTA: your edge in the Mexican market. (North American Free Trade Agreement) (Cover Story)Business, general 
Not voting is not a solution. (Editorial)Business, general 
"Outrageous Service" keeps them laughing. (getting the customer involved in surprise services brings satisfaction and sales increases) (Column)Business, generalT. Scott Gross
Potential market in the UAE. (United Arab Emirates)Business, general 
Private sector won't surrender on ANWR. (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge)Business, general 
Putting a price tag on your company.Business, generalRichard K. Berkowitz, Joseph A. Blanco
Quality standards that can open doors. (International Organization for Standardization 9000 series of quality-assurance standards)Business, generalTodd Leeuwenburgh
Reaching Japan's markets. (growing demand for leisure products)Business, general 
Readers' opinions on regulation. (government regulation)Business, general 
Readers' views on Congress, taxes.Business, general 
Readers' views on health care, budget.Business, general 
Readers' views on welfare reform.Business, general 
Readers' views on workers' comp. (workers' compensation)Business, general 
Resources for more information. (Franchising: Special Guide) (Bibliography)Business, general 
Salvaging a benefit from bad debts.Business, general 
SBA incurs substantial losses on collateral for loans. (Small Business Administration)Business, general 
See you out of court. (mediation) (includes related article on how to find a mediator)Business, generalSteve Kaufman
Settling disputes through mediation.Business, generalKenneth A. Ehrman
Shoring up the shortfall in minority capital. (sources of venture capital)Business, general 
Sitting pretty, working better. (managing a one-employee business) (Column)Business, generalIrwin Goldberg
Smart ways to manage cash.Business, generalRoberta Maynard
Solve this problem, don't make it worse. (civil justice system) (Editorial)Business, general 
Stand up and speak out. (public speaking)Business, generalCarolyn Smith
Starting on a gum wrapper. (development of the SAM splint)Business, generalMerritt Des Voigne
States act to reform welfare.Business, generalJohn S. DeMott
States establish goals for growth. (Economic Development)Business, generalHarry Bacas
Stay focused and flexible. (advice for entrepreneurs) (Column)Business, generalArthur Groom
Structuring for limited liability.Business, generalBarbara L. Bryniarski
Taiwan rebuilds its infrastructure.Business, general 
Take off the blinders, show off your style. (Tingley Systems Inc.) (Entrepreneur's Notebook) (Column)Business, generalMargie A. Tingley
Taxpayers really haven't been shirking. (tax revenues increasing) (Editorial)Business, general 
Term-limit drive continues. (congressional term of office)Business, generalPaul Clancy
Testing to uncover unfair hiring.Business, generalMargaret A. Kennedy
The candidates on the issues. (presidential candidates Bill Clinton and George Bush)Business, general 
The Governor's Massachusetts revolution. (William Weld; privatization of state services) (Cover Story)Business, general 
The high cost of referral-for-profit.Business, general 
The line-item veto: an idea whose time has come. (Editorial)Business, general 
The move toward ethnic marketing. (includes related articles on marketing to minorities and sources of marketing data)Business, generalWilliam Dunn
The new midwestern crop. (Talent Plus talent agency)Business, generalCheryl Jarvis
The rising tide of older workers. (personnel management) (Cover Story)Business, general 
The value of expert advice. (forming an advisory board) (Column)Business, generalCharles E. McCabe
To catch a shoplifter. (technique)Business, generalJoe Dacy II
To compete with giants, choose your niche. (women's athletic footwear company, Ryka Inc.) (Column)Business, generalSheri Poe
Topics to avoid with applicants. (potential employees)Business, generalJanine S. Pouliot
Total quality by satellite. (video conferences on quality management offered)Business, general 
Turmoil revisited. (family business)(Case Study)Business, generalMike Cohn
Two routes toward a balanced budget.Business, generalMary McElveen
"We cannot seem to get it together." (Congressional attitudes) (Editorial)Business, general 
We must "get the American economy moving again." (Editorial)Business, general 
What you lose when you miss sleep.Business, generalChristine K. Nowroozi
When it's time to sell the firm.Business, generalRobert Lawrence Kuhn, David H. Troob
When the team falls apart. (family business case study)(includes two analysis articles)Business, generalErnest A. Doud Jr., Nancy Drozdow
Where does all the money go? (family-owned businesses)(includes related material on seminars)Business, generalJohn L. Ward, Craig E. Arnoff
Zoning laws vs. home businesses.Business, generalJulie Fanselow
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