Under New Management Improve Morale by Knowing Your Employees

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- Under New Management Improve Morale by Knowing Your Employees
- Is upper management keeping den in the starting lineup?
- Christmas Eve fire destroys home of ex-FEMA chief
- The latest buzz for beekeepers is crop insurance

Under New Management Improve Morale by Knowing Your Employees
New York Times United States 
(Look there goes another one. ) It would hardly be surprising then if many of the workers left standing at the end of this long long year were depressed stressed or both. But because dejection is not a viable business plan managers need to find ways to give their employees a lift. That’s where team-building exercises and other morale boosters can come into play.

Is upper management keeping den in the starting lineup?
The regonian – regonLive.com R 
But it’s time to go to Przybilla. den is a long way from reaching the age at which we can make a sound judgment but moving him to the bench is looooong overdue. And he’s the only player on the roster being handed anything which makes me wonder if the directive is coming from up the management chain. If Kevin Pritchard is forcing this on McMillan it goes down as Pritchard’s first major mistake since taking over for Steve Patterson. Przybilla told me “I’m just going to play basketball and do my best.

Christmas Eve fire destroys home of ex-FEMA chief
Houston Chronicle United States 
html AUSTIN — A Christmas Eve fire destroyed the home of Joe Allbaugh the former Federal Emergency Management Agency director who led the agency during the Sept. No one was injured and firefighters are unsure what started the blaze in the 8100-square-foot rented house in an upscale enclave near Austin. Fire officials do not suspect arson. Allbaugh said his family was enjoying a backyard fireplace Wednesday night but had turned it off.
Related from Birminghamspoint: Two men burned in north Alabama fire recovering in Birmingham hospital

The latest buzz for beekeepers is crop insurance
The Associated Press 
“In general we think it’s great” said Troy Fore executive director of the American Beekeeping Federation. “We’ve been trying to get this for years. “The federal Risk Management Agency’s experimental apiculture program uses either a rainfall or vegetation index depending on the particular area of the country. Whether beekeepers get a payment would depend on the amount of rainfall or the amount of greenness. “We’re not insuring the bees. We’re not insuring the honey. We’re not insuring the bees’ health” said Shirley Pugh spokeswoman for the Risk Management Agency which is part of the U.

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