May 2009
Summary:

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Hard times offer opportunities

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Watching the office web watchers

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Professional social networking tips

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Jamba Juice marketing ploy

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Economical IT support offered

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Health benefits have regional differences

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Maximizing message’s impact in public speaking

 •   Even in a recession, strategic hiring should continue
Editor’s factoid:
The majority of Americans -- 68% -- use about $150 or less per year in medical services. Another 24% use $1,200 or less per year in medical services. So a total of 92% of all Americans use $1,200 or less per year in medical services leaving 8% of Americans that use $12,000 or more per year in medical services. This is the reason Health Savings Accounts are a viable alternative for employers and employees alike. Contact John Becker at jbecker@2hsa.com to see how your company and employees can save money on their health insurance.
 

Hard Times Can Offer Opportunities For Expansion
Economic clouds bring not just dark challenges, but also chances to shine through.

Watching Web Watching Employees
Service helps firms monitor employees' costly personal use of Internet on the job.

Now Hiring, Even In a Recession
Even in a recession, strategic hiring should continue.

Small firms frustrated by IT support costs, resources
New website offers channel to effective, value-added resources

Maximizing the message in public speaking
Understanding the listener is even more important during tough times.

National Benefit Survey Reveals Regional Differences
Employers in the Northeast U.S. are least likely to use health screening in administering benefits.

Social Networking Tips For Professionals
Seven ways to keep Facebook, YouTube or Twitter from costing you your job.

Jamba Juice Raises $1million For Education
Initial program calls for participating outlets to donate 20% of sales locally.


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