Tag: 2007 March Issue
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In today's business environment, every business owner, large or small, knows that one of the fastest growing items in the operating budget is the cost of commercial insurance.
Construction Business Owner, March 2007
Corporate compliance is not a new concept to the construction industry. For years, construction companies have been governed by state and federal statues and regulations, and by judicial enforcement, such as environmental laws, OSHA and requirements for workplace safety.
Construction Business Owner, March 2007
Payroll check fraud is discovered at a home construction firm in a sleepy Georgia town.
Standardizing your company software and hardware . . . is it something you've even thought about?
Construction Business Owner, March 2007
The ninth of our ten part series called "Technology Traps and Mishaps" by Fred Ode, CEO, chairman and founder of Foundation Software.
Construction Business Owner, March 2007
It's true for just about every industry in existence: to remain competitive, indeed, to survive, you must stay knowledgeable about emerging technologies.
Construction Business Owner, March 2007
Editor's Note: This is the second article in a series provided by HR Department Unlimited, a human resource and training consulting firm.
It's no secret to business owners that the cost of providing health insurance benefits has risen to the point where it is now not only the most expensive benefit, but it may be one that's seriously straining budgets and business stability.
Construction Business Owner, March 2007
Anyone in the construction industry that is directly involved with recruitment or hiring knows just how difficult it can be to get the right amount of help, or even to find the right candidates from the pool of potentials.
Construction Business Owner, March 2007
Is your company's environmental performance on the job a legal liability?
Construction Business Owner, March 2007
Can your company afford to lose 5 percent of its revenues? Can it afford to lose $500,000?




