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When A Company Restructures, A Business-Savvy Human Resources Department Can Play A Vital Role
From the executive summary: ‘Experts suggest that the productive capacity of all businesses depends on three factors: the capital resource, the physical resource, and the human resource. Of the three, only the human resource possesses a productivity capacity whose upper limits are undefined. Thus, human resource function can impact a...
Tags: Human Resources, Rochester Business Journal
White papers 2003-05-30
Smaller Firms' HR Departments Achieve Top Results
From the executive summary: ‘It has been observed that typically large corporations with significant human resource department infrastructures and budgets serve as good role models. But, equally inspiring is the HR departments in smaller and midsize companies that revolutionizing their processes and achieve superior results.' The paper examines the role...
Tags: Human Resources, Rochester Business Journal
White papers 2003-08-29
Employee Handbooks For Small Firms: How Formal Must They Be?
From the executive summary: ‘For many entrepreneurs and owners of small businesses, the decision to take on employees represents an exciting step. While a firm, that employs only the owner and his or her family members may get along without formal human resource policies, the status changes when others are...
Tags: Employee Handbook, Policy, Rochester Business Journal, Policies And Procedures, Human Resources
White papers 2004-02-20

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Linda Nelson.(Names in the News)(Birds Eye Foods Inc.)(Brief Article)
denotes FEI member LINDA NELSON Rochester Chapter was listed in "Forty Under 40" by the ... denotes FEI member LINDA NELSON Rochester Chapter was listed in "Forty Under 40" by the Rochester Business Journal. Nelson is Vice President and Controller of Birds Eye Foods Inc., of...
Research articles 2004-03-01
SLA Members Receive Press in Business Journals - Special libraries Association - Brief Article
Three members of the San Diego Chapter were featured in the May 24, 1999, edition of the San Diego Business Journal in the article "Special Librarians: Bookish They're Not." Linda Coates, Kim Antrim, and Kim Laru were interviewed for the piece which focused on the ways special librarians save their...
Tags: FINANCE, librarian, SLA, Special Libraries Association
Research articles 1999-10-01
New writer/reporter joins 'Daily Record' team
Tara E. Buck joined the reporting staff of The Daily Record this week. She most recently worked locally as an independent, freelance writer, contributing to local publications including the Rochester Business Journal. I am very excited that Tara has joined us here at the...
Tags: Benefits, team, University of Pittsburgh
Research articles 2006-06-23
Rochester, N.Y.-Based Grocery Chain May Get Buyout Offer, Trade Journal Says.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Sep. 21--Is Wegmans Markets for sale? A spokesperson for the Rochester-based supermarket denies it is. But an industry publication says at least four of the country's largest food sellers have the privately held, regional supermarket chain on their shopping lists. The...
Tags: Ahold USA Inc., Safeway Plc., Ziegler Inc.
Research articles 2000-09-21
Dartmouth, Brigham Young, and ESADE Are Highest Ranking Business Schools Among National, Regional and International Categories in the Seventh Annual Business School Survey by Harris Interactive and The Wall Street Journal
ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Harris Interactive[R] and The Wall Street Journal released today the Seventh Annual Business School Survey that reveals how top business schools internationally rank based on ratings by more than 4,400 corporate M.B.A recruiters.
Tags: business school, Harris Interactive
Research articles 2007-09-17
New York Times Bestseller 'Crucial Confrontations' Comes to Life in First Detroit-Area Business Seminar, June 20-21; Vital Skills International Presents Newest Methods to Improve Employee Performance
BEVERLY HILLS, Mich. -- "Crucial Confrontations," the New York Times, Business Week and Wall Street Journal bestseller, is shaking up corporate office suites and changing how employee performance gaps are addressed. On June 20-21, Vital Skills International of Rochester Hills, Mich., will present the book's step-by-step process for enhancing accountability,...
Tags: New York Times Co.
Research articles 2005-05-20
The Wisconsin State Journal Business Briefs Column.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 18 -- A DOZEN MINNESOTA HEALTH CARE organizations are hosting a job fair in Oconomowoc Tuesday. Positions are available in nursing, radiology and pharmacy and other areas. Recruiting organizations include the Mayo Clinic of Rochester, Children's Hospitals and Clinics...
Tags: Benefits, Columbia, HEALTHCARE, job, Mayo Clinic, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1999-09-20
Who's Your City: Top 10 Megaregions
These ten megaregions generate the bulk of America's economic output and stand to be the biggest areas for job and economic growth, according to Richard Florida, author of Who's Your City? ...
Tags: BNET Feature, Economic Conditions, Urban Communities, Knowledge Worker, City, Creative Class, Books, Richard Florida, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Biotechnology, Manufacturing, Recruitment & Selection, Key, Chicago, Entertainment, Real Estate, Sector, Finance, Region, New York, Job, Silicon Valley, Who’s Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where to Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life
Articles 2008-03-19
The State, Columbia, S.C., Fred Monk Column.(Originated from The State, Columbia, S.C.)
Tale Of Two Rankings Dec. 17--Columbia's economic developers got some live ammunition in their hunt for industry and business last week. Inexpensive finding. A story in the Southeast Journal section of The Wall Street Journal reported that Runzheimer International found Columbia to be the least expensive...
Tags: Runzheimer International Ltd.
Research articles 1995-12-17
The State, Columbia, S.C., Fred Monk Column.(Originated from The State, Columbia, S.C.)
Tale Of Two Rankings Dec. 17--Columbia's economic developers got some live ammunition in their hunt for industry and business last week. Inexpensive finding. A story in the Southeast Journal section of The Wall Street Journal reported that Runzheimer International found Columbia to be the least...
Tags: Runzheimer International Ltd.
Research articles 1995-12-01
Longtime auto dealer dies Topekan sold more than 13,000 vehicles
Harold Goldsmith lived by the Golden Rule By Michael Hooper THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Harold "Goldie" Goldsmith, a legend in the Topeka automobile business, died Wednesday at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. He was 81. Goldsmith went to the Mayo Clinic...
Tags: car, Mayo Clinic
Research articles 2004-11-11
Blackstone's Pinnacle to Buy Birds Eye: Report
(Reuters) - Blackstone Group's BX Pinnacle Brands Corp is likely to buy U.S. frozen vegetable company Birds Eye Foods for more than $1.3 billion, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.The all-cash deal for Birds Eye, which is majority owned by private equity firm Vestar Capital...
Tags: Blackstone, IPO, Sales Strategy, Investment, Food & Beverage, Financial Planning, Blackstone Group LP, US
News items 2009-11-19
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