Nation's Business 1997 - Abstracts

Nation's Business 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A creative way to avoid layoffs. (employee-exchange program)(Entrepreneur's Notebook)Business, generalTed Castle
A helping hand on personnel. (human resources consultants; includes related article on firing employees)Business, generalJanine Latus Musick
A rewarding experience.(marketing through frequent-buyer programs)(Entrepreneur's Notebook)Business, generalStephen Kuhnau
A source of funds in search of work.(private investment groups as a source of expansion capital)(includes related information on locating a group)Business, generalJuan Hovey
A victory for growth, jobs - and integrity.(The Coalition: Americans Working for Real Change counters AFL-CIO campaign effort)(Editorial)Business, general 
A vintage approach to technology. (entrepreneurship at Cakebread Cellars, Rutherford, CA winery)(Entrepreneur's Notebook)(Column)Business, generalJack Cakebread
Avoiding pink slips. (employee retention benefits many small businesses)Business, generalHarvey Meyer
Balancing your home business. (managing work and family; includes quiz)Business, generalSusan Biddle Jaffe
Bound for the Internet. (Amazon.com Books)(Company Profile)Business, generalMargie Slovan
Bringing new firms out of their shell. (business incubators; includes tips for evaluating a business incubator)Business, generalDale Buss
Capital pitches that succeed.(making presentations to investors)Business, generalDavid R. Evanson
Case study: a couple in jeopardy.(Family Business)Business, generalRalph M. Daniel, G. Scott Budge
Case study: creating a foundation.(Family Business)Business, generalRoy O. Williams, Marty Carter
Case study: his cheating heart.(family business case study)Business, generalSuzanne Stier, James Olan Hutcheson
Case study: how to be different from dad.(Family Business)Business, general 
Case study: mental illness at the top.(mental illness in the head of a family business)Business, generalScott W. Kunkel, Louisa W. Frederiksen
Case study: treating your heirs fairly.(Family Business)Business, generalDonald C. Reinardly, Jeffrey M. Davidson
Case study: undoing a bad decision. (Family Business)(Column)Business, generalFredda Herz Brown, Norman Lebovitz
Changing of the business guard. (US Chamber of Commerce president Richard L. Lesher retires)(Editorial)Business, general 
Choosing the right path to the Net. (small business and the Internet)(includes related articles on Internet costs)(Cover Story)Business, generalDavid Noack
Dialing up savings on the Internet. (Internet directory assistance services)Business, generalFrances Cerra Whittelsey
Do-it-yourself family meetings.Business, generalJohn L. Ward, Sharon P. Krone
Easier rules take effect for S corporations.(Small Business Financial Advisor)(Brief Article)Business, generalGloria Marullo
ESOP's appeal on the increase: employee stock ownership plans are back - and stimulating productivity.(Benefits)Business, generalSteve Kaufman
Estate planning really does pay.(Family Business)Business, generalCraig E. Aronoff, Thomas E. Kaplan
Facing up to a loved one's addiction.(Family Business)Business, generalCraig E. Aronoff, Bernard Kliska
Flexibility on overtime rules is overdue. (Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 outdated)(Editorial)Business, generalSteven Blakely
Getting mileage from the Internet. (electronic travel services and information) (includes directory of travel-related World Wide Web sites)(Cover Story)Business, generalLynn Woods
Happiness is a screening process.(entrepreneur describes starting a small-niche business)(Entrepreneur's Notebook)Business, generalJackie Bazan
Head of small-business panel vows war on federal rules. (House Small Business Committee Chiarman James Talent)(Dateline: Washington)Business, general 
How the '97 outlook shapes up by region.(Small Business Outlook '97)(Cover Story)Business, general 
Insuring your earning power. (long-term disability coverage)(Small Business Financial Advisor)Business, generalAbby Livington
In the trenches of welfare reform.(role of small business in creating jobs for welfare reform)(includes related information on hiring welfare recipients and on getting involved)Business, generalBill Montague
Keeping assets in the family. (family limited partnerships)(Small Business Financial Adviser)Business, generalMarsha Bertrand
Letting go of the details. (preventing micromanagement in small businesses)(includes related article on signs of micromanagement)Business, generalLinda Formichelli
Light at the end of the budget tunnel.(federal budget)(Editorial)Business, general 
Make your family business 'divorce-proof.'Business, generalAbby Livingston
Making co-CEO arrangements effective.(Family Business)Business, generalJoseph H. Astrachan, Craig E. Aronoff
Organized labor's growing militancy.(Editorial)(Cover Story)Business, general 
Pay in family businesses.(includes related information on determining a job's market value)Business, generalJohn L. Ward, Craig E. Aronoff
Preparing for a loss of leadership. (succession and estate planning)(Family Business)Business, general 
Protect the promise of the new fiscal policies. (balanced budget efforts and tax relief)(Editorial)Business, general 
Quiet havens at the airport.(airline clubs)Business, generalHal Morris
Real numbers don't deceive. (small business financial tools)Business, generalLinda Elkins
Reasonable product-liability reform.(Editorial)Business, general 
Rebounding with a nonbank loan. (Retreading Equipment Inc.; includes information for finding a nonbank lender)Business, generalRoberta Reynes
Reclassification: winning the numbers game. (controlling rise in business mail costs)Business, general 
SBA gives women a foot in the door; a prequalification program helps those who might have been turned down for bank loans get the expansion money they need.Business, generalJ. Tol Broome
Sitting on solid ground.(Frederick Duckloe & Bros. Inc uses old-fashioned methods in manufacturing furniture)(Company Profile)Business, generalFred Duckloe
Take care to avoid liability traps. (personal liability of business owners, shareholders and directors)(includes related article on events that may create liability)Business, generalAnthony J. Mohr
Targeting prospects with direct mail.Business, generalHoward Scott
The art of branching out. (artist Mary Engelbreit's business empire)(Company Profile)Business, generalCheryl Jarvis
The benefits of staying home. (US productivity and work ethic offsets higher domestic labor costs)Business, generalJoe Charles
The capital area's technology boom. (Washington, DC region is fastest-growing area for technology concentration in the US)Business, generalPete Weaver
The many failings of the Clinton budget.(Editorial)Business, general 
The minefield of merchant status.(includes tips on how small businesses can secure merchant status from credit card companies)Business, generalFrances Cerra Whittelsey
The price of 'peace at any price.'(managing conflict in a family business)Business, generalCraig E. Aronoff, Bernard Kliska
Turning a loss into a gain. (company recovers from loss of major client)(Entrepreneur's Notebook)Business, generalPaula Brown
Uncle Sam may want you.(small businesses and government contracts)Business, generalMary Barnes
Unity in a fragmented report.(Editorial)Business, general 
Untangling the Web for retail sales. (World Wide Web)(Entrepreneur's Notebook)(Cover Story)Business, generalAnn Giard-Chase
Venturing out for rapid growth. (venture capitalism)Business, generalRoberta Reynes
Ways to expand pension savings. (unqualified pension plans for select group of executives)(Small Business Financial Adviser)Business, generalAbby Livingstone
You gotta have art.(Pangborn Design)(Company Profile)Business, generalMegan Swoyer
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