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Are Your Workers Safe?

November 29, 2006 By
What will kill you? That’s the focus of TIME magazine’s Dec. 4 cover story. The author says that in a world where bird flu and mad cow disease dominate the headlines with scary hyperbole, it’s no wonder we’re not really ...

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Burned Out or Moment of Clarity?

November 14, 2006 By
Few frustrations get the goat of superintendents more than fickle boards that tighten budgets without telling members to expect some changes. You’re not alone. Many superintendents voice concerns about the pressures of meeting expectations with less money each year. “It’s ...

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Labor Crunch Could Get Tighter

November 3, 2006 By
If good help has been hard to find during the past few years, it doesn’t look like it will be any easier in 2007. The federal unemployment rate fell to 4.4 percent in October, its lowest level since May 2001. ...

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What Kind of Manager Are You?

October 25, 2006 By
An NFL football coach was fired the other day. No surprise there. It was revealed the fired coach was “too gruff” with the players. Also, no surprise there. What is it about people who think they have to be as ...

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Have YOU Thought About Public Office?

October 13, 2006 By
The mainstream media are all smiles over the salacious demise of former Rep. Mark Foley. Nothing sells papers like a scandal, and a possible gay sex scandal has news writers tripping over their double entendres faster than that guy on ...

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Are We Still Learning?

October 3, 2006 By
Education is imperative in today’s world. There are still a few seasoned superintendents out there without four-year degrees, but it’s difficult to get your foot in the door without one these days. Journalism is the same way. As a student, ...

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