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Chemed Corporation Reports 2004 Third-Quarter Results; Consolidated Diluted EPS of $.84, Adjusted Pro forma Diluted EPS of $.63
CINCINNATI -- Chemed Corporation Chemed (NYSE:CHE), which operates VITAS Healthcare Corporation VITAS, the nation's largest provider of end-of-life care, and Roto-Rooter, the nation's largest commercial and residential plumbing and drain cleaning services provider, today reported financial results for its third quarter ended September 30, 2004, versus the comparable prior-year period,...
Tags: Chemed Corp., Corporate, Vitas Healthcare Corp.
Research articles 2004-10-25
Outrage at Executive Pensions
Taxpayers may need to pay to support worker pensions, but top executives still get big bucks and sweet perks.
Tags: Pension, Worker, MoneyWatch, Benefits, Payroll Solutions, Personal Finance, Human Resources, cbsepisode, Corporate, Executive, CEO, Fraud, Scam, Retirement, Taxpayer, Bailout, Government, United Airlines, Follow the Money
Videos 2009-11-20
Rules for Changing Behavior
Ed Muzio, CEO of Group Harmonics, explains how to get someone to do something differently without making them defensive. Learn the 6 simple steps to follow.
Tags: Step, Behavior, Changing Behavior, Edward Muzio, Group Harmonics, managing, office, corporate
Videos 2008-08-14
How Corporate Culture Affects Sales Effectiveness
People want a cause that they can contribute their life to on a daily basis. Sanford Brown, chief sales officer at Heartland Payment Systems, explains how that sentiment affects sales and motivation within a company. He also talks about the switch from being a private to a publicly controlled company.
Tags: Corporate Culture, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Leadership, Management, sales, Selling Power, motivation, public, private, corporate, culture
Videos 2009-05-06
Answering Questions about the Downturn |Dodging Landmines
Ed Muzio, CEO of Group Harmonics, suggests you sit down with a piece of paper and divide it into 3 types of information: things you know, things you don't know, and things you're not allowed to talk about yet. This way you can anticipate questions and prepare answers.
Tags: Landmine, Question, Dodging Landmines, downturn, economy, business, corporate, questions, meetings
Videos 2009-01-12
Saving the World at Work by Tim Sanders |Book Brief
Author Tim Sanders wants to recruit you to become a "Saver Soldier" in what he calls the "Responsibility Revolution." Translated to plain English: Sanders believes that we're in an era of corporate sustainability and that we all have the power to make a positive difference within our company and...
Tags: business book brief, corporate, sustainability, consumers
Videos 2009-01-26
The Catalyst by Jeanne Liedtka, Robert Rosen & Robert Wiltbank |Book Brief
In "The Catalyst," Jeanne Liedtka and her coauthors studied middle managers who have sparked incredible growth in organizations that are often working against them. By being open to new opportunities, drawing on a repertoire of experience, and moving fast—a catalyst's secret weapon— these entrepreneurial leaders achieved extraordinary results. Learn how...
Tags: Cisco Catalyst, Catalyst, Entrepreneurship, Management, Business Book Brief, manager, corporate, growth, change, entrepreneur, leader, sales
Videos 2009-07-13
Citigroup Stocks Plummet
Formerly one of the nation's most prominent banks, Citigroup's stocks have now fallen to less than $1 per share. As Anthony Mason reports, this is yet another major blow for Wall Street.
Tags: Stock, Citigroup Inc., MoneyWatch, Investment, Finance, Evening, Business, Economy, Wall Street, Corporate, Money, Bailout, Stimulus, 2009, Obama, Bank, Lend, Mortgage, Depression, Loan, Commerce
Videos 2009-03-05

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Corporate Governance Ratings: Caveat Emptor
Looking in the rear view mirror reveals many examples over the past decade of massive corporate failures from essentially every sector of our economy, including Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, Global Crossing, and Bear Sterns, just to name a few. Unfortunately, the natural reaction to these types of events is to develop...
Tags: Corporate Governance Rating, RiskMetrics/ISS, Mike Ryan, Corporate Governance, Corporate Law, Business Operations
Blog posts 2008-08-26
Klaus Schwab: Three Steps To Being a Good Corporate Citizen
With the New Year comes the inevitable: goals, sometimes known as resolutions. Here’s one that’s outside the norm: be a better corporate citizen. In fact, be a good global corporate citizen.  That’s the call from Klaus Schwab, head of the World Economic Forum and...
Tags: Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., Citizen, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Food & Beverage, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Manufacturing, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-01-04
Lessons Learned in Corporate Blogging
In brief: Lessons learned in corporate blogging from LinkedIn's corporate blogger, who also links to a post by a blogger at EMC Corp. about their lessons learned Face it -- if you don't already have a corporate blogging program, you're probably going to have...
Tags: Jon Greer, Corporate Blogging, Blogger, Blogging, Internet
Blog posts 2008-05-09
How Do You Recognise the Corporate Psychopath Before It Is Too Late?
The subject of corporate psychopaths, or snakes-in-suits, is increasingly getting wide attention. I attended a one-day seminar last year attended by around 100 participants of whom at least 80% were seeking revenge as they had been shafted by a corporate psychopath at work or in marriage. I have...
Tags: Winner, Blog, Business Ethics, Blogging, Professional Development, Leadership, Management, Internet, Career, Chris Golis
Blog posts 2009-05-09
Corporate Philanthropy: When Does it Benefit?
Of course, in terms of overall goodwill to the human condition, corporate philanthropy always benefits. But if you're a nihilist (I don't recommend it), you may want to know when corporate philanthropy pays off and when it doesn't. With that in mind, UPenn's Wharton School offers some salient stats for...
Tags: Philanthropy, Benefit, Benefits, Strategy, Human Resources, Management, Jonathan Haeber
Blog posts 2007-11-28
Corporate Property Strategy is Integral to Corporate Business Strategy
The article asserts that corporate property in the past has been concerned to much with the facility and insufficiently concerned with the relationship of that facility to the larger real estate markets and to corporate business strategy. Researchers concerning corporate strategic management have too seldom been sensitive to—let alone aware...
Tags: Strategy, Integral, Corporate Real Estate, Business Strategy, Financial Services
White papers 2001-01-01
Securities Fraud As Corporate Governance: Reflections Upon Federalism
Federal securities law and enforcement via securities fraud class actions today has become the most visible presence in regulating corporate governance. State law, long at center stage in discussions of corporate governance, continues to provide the legal skeleton for the corporate form and state fiduciary duty litigation continues as a...
Tags: Security, Fraud, Shareholder Litigation, Corporate Governance, Corporate Law, Business Operations
White papers 2003-01-01
Corporate Identity, Corporate Branding And Corporate Marketing
In addition to articulating the understanding of the attributes regarding a business identity (the umbrella label used to cover corporate identity, organizational identification and visual identity) the article outlines the characteristics of corporate marketing and introduces a new corporate marketing mix based on the mnemonic "HEADS". In addition, the paper...
Tags: Brand, Identity, Emerald, Branding, Marketing
White papers 2003-08-01
Lame Corporate Blogs ... What's the Point?
Is it better for a corporation to have a lame blog, or not to have a blog at all?It’s a reasonable question. What percentage of corporate blogs out there today are not lame (“lame” being the presence of the following)?: Lack of frequency of postings -- The company made two...
Tags: corporate blog, blog, public relations, Travis Van, Blogging
Blog posts 2007-07-10
Are U.S. Corporate profit ready to take off
This article deals with the corporate bonds. Corporate bonds were the best-performing sector in July. In the article, the key question is for the bond market, as well as for central bankers in Canada and the United States, will be whether the American economy will accelerate in the third and...
Tags: Bond, CI Funds, Investment, Finance
White papers 2003-09-15
Would a Brand Smell Any Sweeter by a Corporate Name?
There is a growing interest in the topic of corporate brands, with confusion about what this means. This paper argues that the brand concept is context independent, thus the concept of the corporate brand is the same as the concept of the product or services brand. However, it is the...
Tags: Brand, Branding, Marketing
White papers 2001-08-01
Corporate Ethics, Corporate Culture and Corporate Image Today's Key Managerial Issues.
Every organization has a corporate image, whether it wants one or not. When properly designed and managed, the corporate image will accurately reflect the organization's commitment to quality, excellence and its relationships with its various constituents. It is a critical concern for every organization, one deserving the same attention and...
Tags: Corporate Culture, Ethics, Building Brands, Business Ethics, Leadership, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
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