Small Business Reports 1984 - Abstracts

Small Business Reports 1984
TitleSubjectAuthors
A Profitable Procedure for Evaluating Suppliers.Business, general 
A Profit Improvement Review.Business, generalJ.P. O'Halloran, J.F. Bernardino
Break the 80/20 Rule: Increase Profits with Improved Sales Force Selection.Business, general 
Budgeting: An Essential Process for Planning and Control.Business, general 
Business Insurance.Business, generalW.P. Brown
Computers in the Executive Suite.Business, general 
Computers in the Executive Suite: Computerizing the Sales Department.Business, general 
Controlling Credit Without Killing Sales.Business, general 
Decision - Support Systems.Business, general 
Define, Measure, and Improve White-Collar Productivity.Business, general 
Discriminatory Tax-Free Medical Reimbursements.Business, general 
Employee Stock Ownership Plans.Business, general 
Employee Stock Ownership Plans Serve The Interest of Both Employer and Employee Part 1.Business, general 
Golden Parachutes: Controversy Continues over the Use of Executive Bailouts.Business, general 
Independent Contractor or Company Employee - Improper Classification Can Result in Severe IRS Penalties.Business, general 
Internal Control in Closely-Held Corporations.Business, generalB. Murphy
IRAs as Tax Shelters.Business, general 
Kanban: The Just-in-Time Japanese Inventory System.Business, general 
Lower Inventory Costs with Two Cost-Effective Control Techniques.Business, general 
Maintain Control of Company Information.Business, general 
Management by Exception: Alerting Managers to Major Deviations from Plans.Business, general 
Marketing Planning: A Mandatory Process for Company Survival - Part 5.Business, general 
Market Planning.Business, general 
Minimizing the Impact of Natural Disasters.Business, general 
Minimum Deposit Insurance.Business, general 
New-Employee Orientation.Business, general 
Open - Plan Offices.Business, general 
Over There: Looking Overseas for Investment Opportunities.Business, general 
Protecting Trade Secrets.Business, generalM.M. Umansky
Raising Capital with Regulation D.Business, generalK. Vick, M. Sivin
Self-Appraisals: A Participative Technique for Evaluating and Improving Employee Performance.Business, general 
Skyrocketing Workers' Compensation Costs Can Be Controlled.Business, general 
Skyrocketing Workers' Compensation Costs Can Be Controlled: Part I.Business, general 
Staff/Line - A Distinction That Can Impede Instead of Expedite Line Operations.Business, general 
The Overlooked Risk - Long-Term Disability.Business, general 
Turn Service Reps into Salespeople.Business, general 
Using Bankers' Methods to Evaluate Corporate Financial Health.Business, general 
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