Nation's Business 1995 - Abstracts

Nation's Business 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A better way to pass the baton.(family business succession)(includes related articles on conflict resolution and some topical public seminars)Business, generalSusan Nelton
A disappointed loyal manager. (dispute over equity arrangement in family business)Business, generalEdwin A. Hoover, Michael G. Shulman
A get-tough approach can pose pitfalls. (employee wellness)Business, general 
A "klutz" who knows kids. (Klutz Press)(Company Profile)Business, generalSteven B. Kaufman
Always in my heart. (Taiwan's economic and political reforms)(Lee Teng-hui address)(Special Advertising Section - Republic of China on Taiwan)Business, general 
A marriage - and a business - in crisis. (married couple-owned business)Business, generalStephan Tow, Karen L. Vinton
'A new vision of our future.' (Congressional Republicans' reform initiative)(Editorial)Business, general 
A visual approach to employee safety.Business, generalJanine S. Pouliot
A workaholic changes his stripes. (Family Business: Case Study) (Column)Business, generalHunter Yost, James A. Murphy
Benefiting from banking changes. (small business banking)(includes related article on banking reform)Business, generalDavid R. Evanson
Beyond the contract: business and the new era. (U.S. Chamber of Commerce supports the Republican's Contract With America)(Editorial)Business, general 
Be your own wordsmith. (writing marketing brochures)Business, generalJohn M. Mora
Bird-watcher boutique. (Bird Watcher Supply Co.)Business, generalDorothy Elizabeth Brooks
Bonus programs with a motive. (profit sharing plans)Business, generalHoward Scott
Bringing them back for more. (punch-card promotion)Business, generalDenise Osburn
Building a business using contractors.(Entrepreneur's Notebook)(Column)Business, generalBarbara Bobo
Building trans-Pacific ties. (C.T. Hsu and Associates)(Company Profile)Business, generalJulian M. Weiss
Captivated by lace. (Linen & Lace mail-order company)(Making It)(Company Profile)Business, generalClaire Buhl
Case study: when a holiday is no fun - response 1: retreat from retreats; response 2: it's not the same family.(family/business retreats)Business, generalKenneth Kaye, Patricia Frishkoff
Claiming refunds for value-added taxes.(Western Europe)(Small Business Financial Adviser)Business, generalLynn Woods
Consumers' true colors. (environmentally friendly products)Business, general 
Cutting-edge promotions.(Entrepreneur's Notebook)(Column)Business, generalCandi Ekstrom
Dressings for success.(American Connoisseur marinades)(Making It)(Company Profile)Business, generalBev Farrar
Empowering workers by setting goals. (Entrepreneur's Notebook) (Column)Business, generalJoy Riggs
Finding bargains in your own back yard. (regional mutual funds)Business, general 
Fiscal scorekeeping the Washington way.(deceptive practices in figuring the budget)(Editorial)Business, general 
For the thrifty business traveler. (travel tips)Business, generalHal Morris
Gingrich: Chamber's agenda "will have an impact." (U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Newt Gingrich) (Editorial)Business, general 
Going plastic: here's how to gain merchant status for your small firm so you can accept major credit cards.Business, generalRosalind Resnick
Handling bereavement. (mourning death in the workplace)(To Your Health)Business, generalMeredith Gould
High achievers. (1995 Blue Chip Enterprise Initiative winners)Business, general 
Home is where the office is: technology improvements have made the home office an effective workplace alternative.(Small Business Computing)Business, generalSteve Ditlea
How energy policy and the budget intertwine.(Editorial)Business, general 
How one company sustained its lift. (Entrepreneur's Notebook)(Column)Business, generalTucker Comstock
How to fight fat in the new year. (weight loss technique)Business, generalPhyllis M. Barrier
How to head off termination suits.(preventing wrongful termination lawsuits)Business, generalJ.D. Thorne
How to recruit a smart team.Business, generalMolly Klimos
How to thwart cargo thieves.(Managing)Business, generalKen Cottrill
Introduce yourself before the show. (trade shows)Business, generalBrenda Ordonez
Job destruction is not a sound political strategy.(labor legislation)(Editorial)Business, general 
Knowing when to take a breather.(controlling company growth)(Entrepreneur's Notebook)(Column)(Company Profile)Business, generalJoel Kolen, Susan Biddle Jaffe
Korea-U.S. economic relations and the new economic order. (includes related article about Lucky-Goldstar's name change to LG Group)(Special Advertising section: Korea)Business, generalTaeho Bark
Let's make a deal. (barter deals)Business, generalMarsha Bertrand
Let the customer be your guide. (customer relations helped prepress company) (Column)Business, generalDavid Steitz
Let the franchisor beware. (recruiting successful franchisees)(Franchising: Special Guide)Business, general 
Long-distance resellers can cut phone costs.(Small Business Financial Adviser)Business, generalJanine Latus Musick
Looking after her brothers again, big time. (Family Business: case study)Business, generalPeter Williams, Susan Lazar
Losing trust in a key manager. (management advice)(Family Business Case Study)(Column)Business, generalJohn D. Atkinson, Roberta R. Jeffrey
Magnets for young readers. (designs of costume maker Wendy Goldstein)Business, generalDavid Cupp
Managing while you're mobile. (wireless communications)Business, generalMark A. Kellner
Minding your own niche business.(includes related article on market research)Business, generalJoan Delaney
Minority set-asides: change ahead. (future of program offered by the US Small Business Association)(Cover Story)Business, general 
One small business on the cusp. (Santos Inc)(Cover Story)Business, general 
Plans for market-based health reform.(Editorial)Business, general 
Plotting course for growth. (small-business management)(Column)Business, generalMark Tanguay
Power napping. (benefits of middday sleeping)Business, generalMeredith Gould
Preventing crossed wires. (companies can preplan to prevent new area code problems)Business, generalJamine Lotus Musick
Preventive medicine at work. (computers and workplace health)(includes related information on sources of additional guidance)(Small Business Computing)Business, generalDavid L. Lewin
Profiting a non-profit. (creating a for-profit business to fund a non-profit venture; includes related article)Business, general 
Protecting your good name. (trademark infringement)(Column)Business, generalNancy Ganz
Putting it all together. (Frustration Solvers, a company that assembles products for consumers)Business, generalDorothy Elizabeth Brooks
Restoring history.(Professional Restoration Inc.-stone cutting and repairing)(Company Profile)Business, generalM. Courtauld McBryde
Setting priorities effectively. (time management for entrepreneurs)(Entrepreneur's Notebook)Business, generalDavid Sher, Martin Sher
Setting sail on a new venture. (QuikSkins Boat Covers)(Entrepreneur's Notebook)(Column)Business, generalClark Childers
Set your rules on E-mail.(intra-office rules for electronic mail)Business, generalJeanne Walker Harvey
Sexual harassment spoils a dream.(Family Business Case Study)Business, generalFowler Dean
Shaky declaration of independence. (dispute with IRS over employee independent contractor status costs man his logging business, but the White House Conference on Small Business fights to help others - WHCSB)(includes the Safe-harbor Protection rules and the list of 20-test)Business, generalRobert T Gray
Small firms, big clients. (outsourcing contracts)(Cover Story)Business, general 
Sorting out what's 'equal' and what's 'fair.' (financial relationships between parent and adult children)(Family Business Case Study)(Column)Business, generalPeggy Eddy, Leslie Dashew
States come to aid of small firms. (health insurance market reforms)Business, general 
Still a player during a strike. (Glomar Inc.)(Entrepreneur's Notebook) (Column)Business, generalJuan Faxas
Surprise errors can delay a loan decision. (error in personal credit reports may delay business loan)(Small Business Financial Advisor: Credit Reports)Business, general 
The book.(employee handbooks for small business)(Brief Article)Business, general 
The change in Congress runs deep. (how changes in leadership will affect small businesses) (Editorial)Business, general 
The "expert beginner." (Victoria Bondoc's Gemini Industries Inc.) (Company Profile)Business, generalHarriet Webster
The perfect presentation.(graphics software for business presentations)(includes related article on high-end programs)Business, generalJoseph F. Schuler Jr.
The price of 'protecting' your family. (failing to share information with spouse about family business)(Family Business Case Study)(Column)Business, generalMerv Singer, Harrison W. Hine
This little inventor went to market.(marketing inventions)Business, generalMarsha Bertrand
To snore no more. (possible solutions)Business, generalEdward Tomkin
Transforming Taiwan into an Asia-Pacific Regional Operations Center.(Special Advertising Section - Republic of China on Taiwan)Business, generalLien Chan
Transforming the telephone.(using telecommunications innovations in small business)Business, generalJohn Edwards
Vintage operation.(Stone Hill Winery)(Making It)(Company Profile)Business, generalCheryl Jarvis
Virtual companies, real profits. (small firms which outsource most of their production)(Cover Story)Business, general 
Welfare reform: undoing the mistakes.(Editorial)Business, general 
When an avocation becomes a business. (turning hobbies into business opportunities)(Column)Business, generalDavid Ross
When you can't sue, you can still settle. (investors can use arbitration to resolve disputes with stockbroker)Business, generalLisa Holton
When you want an R rating. (trademark registration)Business, generalBillie Munro
Who are Medicare's true friends?(Republican budget plan keeps Medicare solvent)(Editorial)Business, general 
Why the IRS eyes executive pay. (includes measurement suggestions)Business, generalWilliam Ringle
You can play a vital role. (helping small businesses)(Cover Story)Business, general 
Your company's ticket abroad: a letter of credit can help small companies do business with foreign suppliers.Business, generalLen Karpen
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