NBJ Features
Expert AdviceUpdating Your Employee Handbook
The majority of employers in the United States now have some form of employee handbook or personnel policies manual, but many handbooks have not been updated for several years. Considering the..[MORE]. July 2006
Planning for the Unthinkable
No one likes to think about the loss of a spouse. While many of us have trust documents, wills and life insurance in place, few of us have planned for how to manage decisions while under tremendous..[MORE]. May 2006
Learning to Let Go
Business is business, no matter where you find yourself. And while local laws, customers and sales environments may vary depending on your location, if you master the fundamentals of running a..[MORE]. April 2006
Fine Art 101
To the general public, the world of fine art is a mysterious and confusing place, best not entered into without a vast library of knowledge and treasure trove of funds. In reality, nothing could be..[MORE]. February 2006
Environmental Containment
The largest construction defect lawsuit in Nevada history has once again raised questions about environmental contaminants and the liabilities of homebuilders and commercial developers. It’s..[MORE]. February 2006
Nevada Tax Rebate Checks
In 2005 the state of Nevada made two types of tax surplus rebate payments to taxpayers. The first type was a $75 payment to individuals 65 or older, who had a state identification card from Nevada..[MORE]. January 2006
Be Prepared for the Unexpected
Almost 50 percent of small businesses that face a disaster never reopen their doors. One in five –20 percent – of businesses have suffered a disaster that resulted in suspending..[MORE]. December 2005
The Glass Ceiling Dissolved
Renee West knows success. As the first female president of a Strip resort (she became president and COO of Excalibur in 2002), she serves as a role model for women in business. I recently sat down..[MORE]. November 2005
Where Did All My People Go?
The office phone on the empty desk rings and rings, but no one is there to answer it. Not a problem in your organization today – but how about tomorrow, next week or next year? Take a look at..[MORE]. September 2005
Employee Turnover
How much turnover is too much? Depending on an organization’s location and industry, its turnover rate can be anywhere from 5 percent to over 100 percent. Determining the causes of turnover..[MORE]. August 2005
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