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FLSA Pitfalls and Innocent Errors
Inspired by the presentation given by Astron’s own Michael F. Maciekowich, in partnership with Bond, Schoenick, & King, entitled: “Can Your Compensation System Weather the (Hurricane) Winds of Change from the Obama Administration?” this edition of Astronology will tackle some of the pitfalls and innocent errors organization sometimes find themselves in when handling serious issues with the Fair Labor Standards Act, or FLSA.

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A Managerial PR System you will Love
Managers: resolve to do something meaningful about the behaviors of those outside audiences that MOST affect your unit, and see what happens.

Know What Matters Most About PR
What especially matters is when the emphasis of the PR team assigned to your unit shifts from communication tactics to a comprehensive blueprint that leads to your success as a unit manager.

Multi-unit franchising
Multi-unit franchising - having the right to operate more than one outlet in the agreed location.

The Multi-unit Movement benefits Franchisors and Franchisees
There is growing evidence of a trend toward multi-unit and multi-brand ownership. The advantages to both franchisors and franchisees are clearly compelling, and dramatic growth in multi-unit and multi-concept franchising is expected over the coming years. Read more...

The Small Business Franchise Act
Originally introduced in 1998 and passed in 1999, the Small Business Franchise Act (SBFA) is has put into place certain safeguards designed to eliminate fraud and other activities that might exploit franchisee investors. Common opinion holds that the SBFA was introduced in order to give franchisees additional bargaining power against franchisors.

History of American Sales Culture - part one
No American can afford to treat salesmanship as a small matter. Why? Because the United States started out on a salesmanship basis for this reason: because only thirteen states were gained by war and all the others were gained by purchase and bargaining.

Achieving Brand Leadership in the Age of E-
The benefits of being a brand leader are endless. Brand leaders attract talented employees, have increased bargaining power, don't have to sell on price, and routinely receive the lion's share of publicity.

Win/Win Negotiations
Virtually everything involves some sales or negotiation skills. Negotiations are easier if we come from a position of power - having complete confidence in our product. It’s also nice to have an “ace in the hole” (a persuasive bargaining chip) that enables us to influence the other party in a positive way.

Elizabeth Kubler Ross's Change Curve 5 Stage Model
The Change Curve was devised by Elizabeth Kubler Ross, a Swiss psychiatrist who worked extensively with the bereaved and dying and was a key founder in the hospice movement. She noticed a pattern of reaction to news of impending death, which went through the stages of denial, anger, bargaining, depression and finally acceptance.

Utilize the Online Apartment Search Service to Identify 5 to 20 Apartment Projects
At this point you have identified your budget, location and the unit type, unit size, unit amenities and property amenities you are seeking.

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