Along with wrapping up the loose ends of 2009, this time of year usually means thinking about the next year. What will 2010 bring? Will the economy strengthen enough to
Photo by Kyle YoungWhat the world needs now is motivation — only the right kind of motivation will do, however. I recently attended a day-long seminar listening to speaker after
I’ll be honest with you I was never one for grandstanding and politicking. So many empty promises, so much silly applause. But, I’ve always done my best to watch the State of the Union address.
When I check the weather this time of year and see forecasted temperatures in the single digits or colder, it brings back fond memories of de-icing cattle waterers on the
Social media is a powerful sales and marketing tool. Some of you are already leveraging it to increase sales by building relationships. But many are still figuring out what these
Photo by Kyle Young Whether they want to or not, America’s elected officials must begin to think and act with an out-of-the-box mentality to give our economy even a glimmer
Photo by Kyle YoungBefore I turned in my press badge a few months ago identifying me as a working journalist in good standing, I read “Super-Charged Retirement” by Mary Lloyd,
In life, they say, you either lead, follow or get out of the way. In my life, I’ve been around some very strong leaders who taught me many different ways to get a point across and garner a following for that point.
Last month we discussed specific ways for processors to sell more meat to chefs – here is a link, if you missed it: http://bit.ly/4YGqyt. This month, we’re going to drill down a level and talk about “Ends and Pieces.”
On October 7, 2009, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) finally put the brakes on its 2007 rule to amend its regulations and penalties arising from an employer’s receipt of a “No-Match.” The No-Match letter informs employers that certain information submitted by the employee does not match Social Security Administration (SSA) or DHS records.