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Credit Squeeze Won't Stop Leavers
Credit crunch or no credit crunch, bad managers will still lose talented employees, says Bryan Alaspa at Management Issues. He's picking up a SearchCIO-Midmarket.com survey that claims 30 per cent of 250 mid-market CIOs and IT managers left their jobs because they were...
Tags: Food, Health Care, Food Habit, Food & Beverage, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Manufacturing, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Joanna Higgins
Blog posts 2008-09-11

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EcoChef: Going green means cutting back on fast food
THERE ARE MANY ways that we can eat more sustainably. One of these ways is to simply resist the urge to grab that fast-food burger or bucket of chicken on the way home. Americans are spending an increasing amount each year on fast food -- from $6 billion annually in...
Tags: KFC Corp.
Research articles 2008-11-12
Overwaitea Food Group. (Special Supplement: Celebrating Success) (Company Profile)
THE OVERWAITEA FOOD GROUP BEGAN IN 1915 AND became known as the store that sold "over weight tea," thanks to founder Robert Campbell Kidd's habit of giving customers 18 ounces of tea for the price of a pound. It's this commitment to customer service that is largely...
Tags: Overwaitea Food Group
Research articles 1992-10-01
Hollywood won't kick its junk-food habit; ANALYSIS: Disney-McD's deal ends, but studios still rely on fast-feeder pacts.(News)(Walt Disney Co.)(McDonald's Corp.)
Byline: T.L. STANLEY And STEPHANIE THOMPSON Byline: T.L. STANLEY And STEPHANIE THOMPSON
Tags: analysis, McDonald's Corp., The Walt Disney Co.
Research articles 2006-05-15
FOOD & DRINK: The most lovable rogue of all
"Choose Life" was Mark Renton's habit-kicking maxim in Trainspotting, the book and film that portrayed Edinburgh in the Eighties as a city populated by wasters. "Choose Life Insurance" might be a more suitable maxim for contemporary Edinburgh, given the number of new insurance company headquarters. The Scottish Widows building is...
Tags: Scottish Widows Plc.
Research articles 2001-07-28
Santa Sets a Bad Example | BTalk Australia
(11min 34) We all tend to overdo it over the festive season. Of course, when it comes to overeating Santa Claus sets a bad example. So what should we be feeding ourselves over Christmas? Today on BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie talks to nutrionist Zoe Bingley-Pullin about eating...
Tags: Food, Hangover, Salad, Turkey, Snack, Alcohol, Santa, Christmas, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-12-18
Middleby Corp Q1 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator InstructionsYour first question comes from Peter Lisnic from Robert W. Baird & Co. Peter Lisnic - Robert W. Baird & Co. To start off on the top line, the comments that you have on orders or sales being hurt potentially. Is...
Tags: Middleby Corp.
Earnings calls 2008-06-05
FDA Caves to Pfizer, Industry on Antibiotics Ruling
The Food and Drug Administration has quietly withdrawn its order banning extralabel use of the antibiotic cephalosporin, so that it can "fully consider the comments" it has received on the issue. When the agency announced the order on July 3, drug companies and agriculture groups were outraged....
Tags: Drug Company, FDA, Federal Government, Government, Katherine Glover, Pfizer Inc.
Blog posts 2008-12-12
"The Jay Leno Show" Is a Hit! ... Says TV Research Swami
Ben Silverman, your legacy can rest easy, even as you are eased out of your job as the top programming dude at NBC. According to NewMediaMetrics, which has predicted the outcome of the fall TV season correctly for four seasons running, "The Jay Leno Show" is going to be a...
Tags: Catharine P. Taylor, Finance, Food & Beverage, Investment, Manufacturing, Movie, NBC Universal Inc., TV
Blog posts 2009-07-28
Managing Pressure at Work
For many people, being part of the business world comes at a substantial personal cost: stress. "It's a high stress job," people often say, as if this testifies to the position's prestige. For people whose ability to cope is at crisis point, however, stress is no longer a matter of...
Tags: BNET Editorial, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Recruitment & Selection, Solution, Job, Stress
Articles 2007-10-05
Planning Financing for Your Career Break
A career break can be expensive, and money may well be the biggest impediment to following through with your plans. For example:How will you pay for living expenses during your break?Will you need a loan to afford retraining or travel costs?Will you need to take another job to bring in...
Tags: Finance, Career, Operational Accounting, Professional Development, Income, Financing, Payment, BNET Editorial, Break, Extra Income
Articles 2007-10-05
Creating and Implementing an Environmental Action Plan
Increasingly, individuals are making a concerted effort to change their lifestyles to decrease their "carbon footprint," and the pressure on industry to follow suit has never been greater. Whatever industry you are in, your customers and other key stakeholders will want to know what you are doing to meet your...
Tags: Audit, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Action Plan, Financial Accounting, Finance, BNET Editorial
Articles 2007-11-14
Alcohol in the Workplace: Readers Weigh-In
Alcohol in the Workplace: Readers Weigh-InRE: Alcohol in the Workplace: Readers Weigh-InAgree that alcohol does not belong in the workplace. In addition to the employee / coworker factors pointed out, the risk exposure to the company is unnecessary and unacceptable.RE: Alcohol in the Workplace: Readers Weigh-InI agree with the...
Tags: workplace, alcohol, Readers Weigh-In
Discussion threads 2008-07-30
Harness the Power of the Written Word
Maybe it's my age, maybe it's that I have too much to keep track of, but I'm one of those people who tends to forget things unless I write them down. My forgetfulness ranges from little things, like neglecting to pick up milk at the grocery store,...
Tags: Food, Microsoft Word, Diary, Memory, Food & Beverage, Flash Memory, Manufacturing, CC Holland
Blog posts 2008-11-13
Italian envoy condemns anti-smell poster
LONDON AFP ? Italy's ambassador to London succeeded in getting withdrawn a public service poster on the grounds that it was offensive to his countrymen and libellous of their food. The poster was aimed at stamping out the widespread habit of passengers on the capital's underground system of eating...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, London, Manufacturing, smell
Research articles 2004-07-30
A few mouse clicks can lead to a better walking program
America's Walking is a companion Web site for the PBS series of the same name, touting the health benefits of exercise. Though it does offer information on how to start - and maintain - a daily walking habit, it also deals with issues of personal health, food and water, gear...
Tags: E-business/E-commerce, FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, INTERNET, MARKETING, mouse, Taxes, Web
Research articles 2003-02-09
Ad tally. (smoking cessation devices lead in growth in local television advertising time)
Helping nicotine addicts kick the smoking habit has become a big business, one whose outlays for local TV advertising time increased more than 200% last year. According to a new report from the Television Bureau of Advertising, spending on products in the newly minted TVB category...
Tags: advertisement, Cox, Dow Jones & Company Inc., TVs
Research articles 1997-03-10
Figuratively speaking.(NEWS)
Rank of talking loud in an office among the most annoying workplace habits, according to a survey conducted by Harris Interactive: 1 out of 10 Ranks of annoying cellphone ring tones and speakerphones: 2, 3 Percentage of U.S. workers who ranked office...
Tags: Harris Interactive, MARKETING, survey, workplace
Research articles 2007-09-01
Aldi Could Surge in U.S. Recession
The current economy could provide just the right conditions for Aldi to become a major retail power in the United States. And not just Aldi. Retailers with similar stores could find consumers warming to their barebones style. In Europe, Aldi, its major rival Lidl...
Tags: U.S., Retail Company, Store, Aldi, Trader Joe, Retail, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Mike Duff
Blog posts 2009-01-15
BAT claims European smoking bans have not stubbed out use
British American Tobacco BAT, the maker of Lucky Strike and Pall Mall cigarettes, said yesterday the introduction of smoking bans across a number of European countries had not caused people to kick the habit. On the day the British Government backed off from an all-out ban on...
Tags: British American Tobacco Plc.
Research articles 2005-10-28
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