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Windows Nt Magazine Administrator's Survival Guide: System Management and Security by 29th Street Pr

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(Paperback) 29th Street Pr 1998-06


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Under Obama, Unions Could Do To Rest of Economy What They Did to GM: Will MSM Notice? ?

Under Obama, Unions Could Do To Rest of Economy What They Did to GM: Will MSM Notice?
Labor costs the Detroit Three substantially more per vehicle than it does the Japanese. Health care is the biggest chunk.


Keep blaming the unions for GM's complete inability to design or produce a car that anyone wants to buy. Keep blaming the unions when GM was producing trucks like cheap oil was going to be forever. Keep blaming the unions for GM's inability to build modern modular factories.

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My $.02 on tactical nylon

Survival Stories from the Front Lines as Journalism Migrates from the Front Page to the Home Page


Andrew C. Revkin: "On Dot Earth: Survival Stories from the Front Lines as Journalism Migrates from the Front Page to the Home Page" Free ...

Wilderness Survival: Living Off the Land with the Clothes on Your Back and the Knife on Your Belt
Wilderness Survival: Living Off the Land with the Clothes on Your Back and the Knife on Your Belt by International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press

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Authors: Mark Elbroch and Michael Pewtherer
ISBN: 9780071453318

Computerworld
Computerworld Office Management Systems: Vital to Survival We designed our new Answer 12 to be the simplest report writer you can buy. It's so easy to learn, ...

For more than 40 years, Computerworld has been the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers worldwide. Computerworld's award-winning Web site (Computerworld.com), twice-monthly publication, focused conference series and custom research form the hub of the world's largest global IT media network.


Which Bank Is the Worst?

If the Occupy Wall Street protesters want to target a single big bank, which should they choose?

The decision wouldn't be easy, given the bad behavior of the country's biggest brand-name banks. We look at the country's four largest—Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo—and throw in Goldman Sachs, a natural target of any protest. Here's a taste of the deadliest sins committed by the banks, followed by a full account of all the gory details at each bank. Warning: It isn't pretty

The Seven Deadliest Sins of the Big Banks

1.  JPMorgan Chase kicks 54 military families out of their homes—despite a law against doing so.

2. Wells Fargo gives bonuses to loan officers to put minority borrowers into high-priced subprime mortgages—internally dubbed “ghetto loans.”

3. Citigroup, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs all pay huge fines to settle charges they duped their own clients.

NEW BOOK: Business Continuity and Risk Management: Essentials ...

Exercises are a mainstay in the field of emergency management and business continuity planning. Although many companies conduct exercises, and the organizers may be emergency response subject matter experts, they do not excel in the discipline of designing and conducting the actual exercise – which means they simply don’t get the best results out of their effort. More...

By Kurt J. Engemann, PhD, CBCP and Douglas M. Henderson, FSA, CBCP

This new book is ideal for BCM practitioners seeking a…

State of the art summation of the global body of knowledge for BCM , including current international standards and best practices....

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ASIS/SHRM Workplace Violence Prevention and Intervention ...

Facility Emergency Management is a brand new DVD-based Training Program PLUS a resource CD-ROM intended to help small and medium size organizations create facility action plans and institute emergency procedures in order to protect workers, customers, visitors and the nearby community from the effects of an incident, whether it begins inside or outside the facility. More...

ASIS International and the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) issued a joint ASIS/SHRM Workplace Violence Prevention and Intervention American National Standard aimed at helping organizations implement policies and practices to more quickly identify threatening behavior and violence affecting the workplace, and to engage in effective incident management and resolution.

The new Standard reflects a consensus from professionals in the fields of security, human resources, mental health, law enforcement, and legal. It serves as an important tool to help organizations evaluate current practices; develop or enhance workplace violence prevention and intervention programs; and effectively manage post-incident issues.

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ZOLL Medical Named One of Forbes Magazine's 100 Top Small Public Businesses in ...

MarketWatch (press release) - Dec 31, 1969

ZOLL's innovative resuscitation, therapeutic temperature management, and data management products have been instrumental in improving the quality of critical care and increasing patient survival rates. ZOLL was the first company to introduce real-time
Can Friends Survive as Business Partners?

MSPmentor - Dec 31, 1969

Can Friends Survive as Business Partners? But can those friendships survive the day-to-day stress of business development and business management? I'll answer that question by sharing my own personal experiences. When Amy Katz and I launched Nine Lives Media (the foundation for ) in
For ex-soldiers turned consultants, a different kind of risky business

CTV.ca - Dec 31, 1969

It was 2009 and Mr. Proctor had come from Ottawa to give survival tips to a room full of diplomats in Kabul. Without missing a beat, he made the explosion part of the presentation. The envoys, many of them young bureaucrats on their first overseas
Fred Stein, Self-Taught Neuberger Berman Investing 'Legend,' Is Dead at 84

Bloomberg - Dec 31, 1969

He spent nine years in the US merchant marine and two years in the US Army before arriving on Wall Street in 1957, according to a 1969 profile in Time magazine. A voracious reader, Stein had become a student of investing after an Army buddy introduced