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  • How Teleconferencing Systems and Other Collaboration Platforms Can Empower Product Liability Associa
    Product liability refers to the collection of court decisions and the state laws which impose liability on manufacturers of products whose use might lead to injury to consumers. The objectives of product liability statutes and common law decisions are well intentioned. Originally crafted by state judges in the early to middle of the 20th century, product liability was originally designed to promote consumer safety and to balance the interests of individuals against well funded companies.
  • Making Use of Collaboration and Conferencing Technology to Aid the Organic Revolution
    Despite the tidal wave of recent publicity, the organic movement is not a new movement. In 1940, Rodale, a Pennsylvania researcher used the word to describe a superior method of farming which was free of pesticides. And throughout, the organic community has occupied somewhat conflicting terrain. The field is certainly beset by overlapping regulatory authorities encompassing the USDA, states and private bodies.
  • Small Businesses and Using Teleconferencing and Communication Systems
    Small sized business are the core driver of the American economy. There are estimated to be about twenty million such businesses in the USA. They employ almost 51% of the private workforce and constitute over 95% of American exports.
  • Adopting Conference Calling and Collaboration Technologies to Aid the Alternative Fuels Goal
    The alternative fuels movement has now reached a tipping point. The juxtaposition of oil prices skyrocketing over $115 a barrel and coal prices doubling has been critical in awakening a new sense of consciousness about alternative fuel.
  • Leveraging Technology to Further the Green Mission
    The Green movement often occupies conflicting and challenging terrain. By way of example, throughout this year, the United States Congress will be discussing a carbon trading regulatory scheme designed to cut carbon emissions in an effort to fight global warming.
  • Working to make educational reform a reality
    Educational reform is a diverse area. It encompasses both laboring to reform public and private schools as well as to influence the public policies that underlie those schools. Organizations such as the Acton Institute propose reform through morality in education and free market initiatives. Other centers for reform work to enhance the capacity of school districts
  • Critical suggestions to augment the performance of your environmental advocacy group
    Environmental advocacy is a remarkably diverse field. It involves both safeguarding the public from environmental hazards and shielding the resources of nature. As successes have been secured at the local, state and federal level, there is a growing awareness in the field that further successes will be contingent on inculcating the same professional capacities as private and government organizations that encapsulate best management practices.
  • Seven tips to augment the effectiveness of your nonprofit organization
    When it comes to management and innovation practices, most of the business press and news center on for-profit corporations. Yet, non-profits make up a huge segment of our economy. As shown by the Urban Institute's National Center for Charitable Statistics, just the public charity sector alone accounts for over $1 trillion in aggregate revenue. There are close to one million public not-for-profits and private foundations registered with the Internal Revenue Service.
  • Direct Selling 2.0: Three techniques for increasing your efficiency
    The direct selling industry is a substantial contributor to economic growth in the US. According to numbers reported by the Direct Selling Association, more than 50% of US adults say they have having purchased goods or services from a direct sales representative. Additionally, one in five American adults say they have been or currently are working as a direct seller.
  • The five most useful things to consider in selecting your conference calling service
    Choosing a teleconferencing provider is not easy. Just type the phrase "conference call" into Google and you'll see lots of providers. Fortunately, most of them differentiate themselves on a small-group of factors. Understanding these elements, and thinking through their relative importance to the needs of your company, is the best way to make an informed decision. Research in the industry indicates that there are five elements which typically enable a user to make a prudent decision.
  • 3 good techniques to trim down your phone bill
    Consumers are clearly feeling the pinch of rising prices. From the gas pump to the grocery store, costs are skyrocketing. Yet the phone bill is an area where savvy folks can still save. For most people, phone expenses are a not insubstantial line-item in the typical household budget. Even though telecom costs have fallen considerably in recent years, this is still an expense that can be reduced through prudent planning. These tips will help you achieve this goal.
  • Conference calling solutions no longer only for corporate users
    teleconferencing is no longer the exclusive domain of business. Other possible users have long felt the need but it has only been with the creation of new business models that the availability of these offerings has become more ubiquitous.

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