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Companies Within Companies - The Worst Of Both Worlds tor. This is not the time to practice Crisis Communications!There is a different kind of company experience lurking in corporate America that awaits the unsuspecting candidate who is hoping to find a stable and beneficial work environment. With the advent of today’s large corporation environment, there are many smaller companies caught up in the practice of being purchased and absorbed by big companies that are looking to stifle competition or increase their own market share by acquiring successful small business operations.Often, when these small to middle sized companies are absorbed by the corporate giants, the attraction for selling out is to tap into the financial resources, brand recognition, and marketing success of the larger company, and to bring the operations of the smaller organization to the next level. Employees of these smaller companies are assured that they will be able to continue with doing business as usual, and operations will be smoothly transitioned into adapting to the new world of benefits from a far reaching business venture. This image is reinforced by the impression that the small business was selecte - Ensure there are trained personnel in Crisis Communication if there is no local security or police coordination. The worst fear is the exposure a victim suffers in a crisis when no one informs them or instructs them on what to do or expect. Communicating with the emergency responders is vitally important. This is en entire presentation worth hearing. - When leaving your booth areas, secure sensitive equipment and personal items. Criminals populate congregated areas, are in our midst and are as well dressed as the next exhibitor. Opportunities create criminal misconduct. - Because exhibit halls tend to attract people, men should not carry wallets in their back pockets and women should not leave their purses unattended. When working exhibits carry only what you need for the day. Opportunity criminals know that suitcases, pocketbooks and other valuables are placed on the floor under the co Free Money Through Grants: Fact or Fiction? As if Trade Show and Exhibit Professionals did not have enough to concern themselves with, proper preparation begins with the planning stages and concludes with the closing bell. Remember that your security and safety planning and execution considerations are not factors that should be overlooked or taken lightly. Having them included in your welcome packages will increase exhibitor’s value of the venue, the organizers and the potential customers. “An ounce of prevention is worth a point of cure.”It's posted all over the Internet. You hear it on the radio, and see it on television. The United States government is giving away free money in the form of federal grants. While it's true that the government does indeed award $400 billion annually through its 26 federal entities, the statement of free money through the government doesn't exactly pinpoint the definition of a federal grant.A grant isn't a gift or a free-for-all giveaway. It also doesn't mean that if you've been awarded a grant, you've won the lottery. According to American Government and Politics by Jay M. Shafritz, a grant is "a form of gift that entails certain obligations on the part of the grantee and expectations on the part of the grantor." The key word in this definition of the word is obligations. Getting a government grant will get you an unbelievable amount of obligations, and not fulfilling your obligations will, in turn, grant you legal problems.The majority of federal grants that are awarded are the farthest thing from being considered free money. Grants are most often awarded to organiz Merely planning for the sales lead and having the best exhibit that attracts the most number of clients are primary goals all exhibitors should strive to achieve. However, being conscious of the critical issues affecting the lead and the success of the exhibit takes constant care. Here are some suggestions to help make your efforts worthwhile and all it takes is a little planning or having the experts plan the security process with you and your potential customers in mind. - When you plan your event or determine that you will participate in an event, know that location and distance has a relevance to the personal safety of you and your staff and the security of your property. Do not assume that because the venue is providing security that the worries are over. The perceptions harbored by your prospects are a real concern to your success. Hire someone to be your eyes and ears. - Planning without a security survey of your target location and situation could expose you to safety and security concerns you may assume are not barriers to a successful event. However, your prospective attendee might and not attend. - Airline travel is a challenge at best these days. Will the level of security restrict travel individuals who might be at risk and will the location have an impact on the decision. - Travel arrangements are sensitive concerns to foreign travelers and women in general. Appropriate arrangements at airports can be made by having greeters to coordinate travel to venue and alerting travelers of the unique criminal potentials most travelers are not aware of. - Exhibit halls are attractive locations to terrorists because IED Explosive devices (Improvised Explosive Devices) can be easily carried, placed and left. What protective measures are exhibit coordinators taking as countermeasures? Do you know the security plan or is it left to Mr. Assumption? - The location of medical facilities approximate to the exhibit facilities is critical when there are special medical situations. Such minor details should not be overlooked in the welcome packet. - Police departments want to help. Make them aware of the exhibition's location, duration and the existence of special situations, needs or persons of interest, knowing this tidbit might increase participation. - Special medical situations should be presented to the local medical center in the case of a blood type need or emergency medical procedure. Such critical need situations should be coordinated early on for swift evacuation or response by first responders. - Exhibitors, employees and participants should be informed to wear identification markings for routine security and in case of an emergency, which should include contact information. - Exhibit information should address tourist boundaries in affect to protect unsuspecting exhibitors, employees and attendees from wandering into perilous situations. - While at the exhibit venue, knowing emergency evacuation procedures is useful. All too often security becomes the sole responsibility of the security guard provider. Security is everyone's responsibility. Include such information in the welcome packet to include a briefing to all by operations on how to evacuate, where to rally, recovery and security procedures. Emergency evacuations are optimal opportunities when thefts occur and control becomes a major factor. This is not the time to practice Crisis Communications! - Ensure there are trained personnel in Crisis Communication if there is no local security or police coordination. The worst fear is the exposure a victim suffers in a crisis when no one informs them or instructs them on what to do or expect. Communicating with the emergency responders is vitally important. This is en entire presentation worth hearing. - When leaving your booth areas, secure sensitive equipment and personal items. Criminals populate congregated areas, are in our midst and are as well dressed as the next exhibitor. Opportunities create criminal misconduct. - Because exhibit halls tend to attract people, men should not carry wallets in their back pockets and women should not leave their purses unattended. When working exhibits carry only what you need for the day. Opportunity criminals know that suitcases, pocketbooks and other valuables are placed on the floor under the cou Business Cards-A Cheap Way To Advertise nd.Business cards are powerful little advertisements that you can effortlessly distribute among your friends and strangers alike. They will be a constant reminder to the receiver that you specialize in a certain product or service and are always ready to do business with them.These cards can be printed by yourself while you are still getting on your feet and do not have much of a cash flow. Once the business begins to flourish you can have them professionally printed so that they can get a new look. Make sure that the printer makes use of color and bold print so that they are eye catching and easy to read. Black and white cards can look very boring and does not compel the receiver to read them as color does.Never leave home without your cards so that they will always be handy when you want them. You must constantly be aware of the fact that you are your own business advertising manager. The more you hand out your cards the better.When you send out accounts or receipts always attach a card to them. Make sure that no mail leaves your office without a card being at - When you plan your event or determine that you will participate in an event, know that location and distance has a relevance to the personal safety of you and your staff and the security of your property. Do not assume that because the venue is providing security that the worries are over. The perceptions harbored by your prospects are a real concern to your success. Hire someone to be your eyes and ears. - Planning without a security survey of your target location and situation could expose you to safety and security concerns you may assume are not barriers to a successful event. However, your prospective attendee might and not attend. - Airline travel is a challenge at best these days. Will the level of security restrict travel individuals who might be at risk and will the location have an impact on the decision. - Travel arrangements are sensitive concerns to foreign travelers and women in general. Appropriate arrangements at airports can be made by having greeters to coordinate travel to venue and alerting travelers of the unique criminal potentials most travelers are not aware of. - Exhibit halls are attractive locations to terrorists because IED Explosive devices (Improvised Explosive Devices) can be easily carried, placed and left. What protective measures are exhibit coordinators taking as countermeasures? Do you know the security plan or is it left to Mr. Assumption? - The location of medical facilities approximate to the exhibit facilities is critical when there are special medical situations. Such minor details should not be overlooked in the welcome packet. - Police departments want to help. Make them aware of the exhibition's location, duration and the existence of special situations, needs or persons of interest, knowing this tidbit might increase participation. - Special medical situations should be presented to the local medical center in the case of a blood type need or emergency medical procedure. Such critical need situations should be coordinated early on for swift evacuation or response by first responders. - Exhibitors, employees and participants should be informed to wear identification markings for routine security and in case of an emergency, which should include contact information. - Exhibit information should address tourist boundaries in affect to protect unsuspecting exhibitors, employees and attendees from wandering into perilous situations. - While at the exhibit venue, knowing emergency evacuation procedures is useful. All too often security becomes the sole responsibility of the security guard provider. Security is everyone's responsibility. Include such information in the welcome packet to include a briefing to all by operations on how to evacuate, where to rally, recovery and security procedures. Emergency evacuations are optimal opportunities when thefts occur and control becomes a major factor. This is not the time to practice Crisis Communications! - Ensure there are trained personnel in Crisis Communication if there is no local security or police coordination. The worst fear is the exposure a victim suffers in a crisis when no one informs them or instructs them on what to do or expect. Communicating with the emergency responders is vitally important. This is en entire presentation worth hearing. - When leaving your booth areas, secure sensitive equipment and personal items. Criminals populate congregated areas, are in our midst and are as well dressed as the next exhibitor. Opportunities create criminal misconduct. - Because exhibit halls tend to attract people, men should not carry wallets in their back pockets and women should not leave their purses unattended. When working exhibits carry only what you need for the day. Opportunity criminals know that suitcases, pocketbooks and other valuables are placed on the floor under the co Fuel Costs Skyrocket Does This Hurt Companies Who Pass On the Costs Also? can be made by having greeters to coordinate travel to venue and alerting travelers of the unique criminal potentials most travelers are not aware of.When fuel costs go up so do shipping rates at UPS, FedEx, Railroads, Buses and even Airlines with ticket price increases and surcharges too. For us to adequately discuss this issue we must also understand the Flow of Fuel.We must also come to terms with the priority of fuel and its costs in the flows of our civilization as it is one of the most important flows, next too common currency, communication, food distribution, water, law and education. But without fuel flows and stability, we will cause issues with all the others too that is to say they are all interconnected you see?Without fuel buses cannot run for schools for instance, see the problem. There are solutions to all this, but it changes the over all dynamics, so when studying linear questions of this nature, we cannot assume an either or answer. Without people traveling on airlines, less business is conducted and the flow of trade and communication can be hurt as well you see?When fuel costs are passed on and the price goes too high people choose not to partake in travel and seek to find alternate so - Exhibit halls are attractive locations to terrorists because IED Explosive devices (Improvised Explosive Devices) can be easily carried, placed and left. What protective measures are exhibit coordinators taking as countermeasures? Do you know the security plan or is it left to Mr. Assumption? - The location of medical facilities approximate to the exhibit facilities is critical when there are special medical situations. Such minor details should not be overlooked in the welcome packet. - Police departments want to help. Make them aware of the exhibition's location, duration and the existence of special situations, needs or persons of interest, knowing this tidbit might increase participation. - Special medical situations should be presented to the local medical center in the case of a blood type need or emergency medical procedure. Such critical need situations should be coordinated early on for swift evacuation or response by first responders. - Exhibitors, employees and participants should be informed to wear identification markings for routine security and in case of an emergency, which should include contact information. - Exhibit information should address tourist boundaries in affect to protect unsuspecting exhibitors, employees and attendees from wandering into perilous situations. - While at the exhibit venue, knowing emergency evacuation procedures is useful. All too often security becomes the sole responsibility of the security guard provider. Security is everyone's responsibility. Include such information in the welcome packet to include a briefing to all by operations on how to evacuate, where to rally, recovery and security procedures. Emergency evacuations are optimal opportunities when thefts occur and control becomes a major factor. This is not the time to practice Crisis Communications! - Ensure there are trained personnel in Crisis Communication if there is no local security or police coordination. The worst fear is the exposure a victim suffers in a crisis when no one informs them or instructs them on what to do or expect. Communicating with the emergency responders is vitally important. This is en entire presentation worth hearing. - When leaving your booth areas, secure sensitive equipment and personal items. Criminals populate congregated areas, are in our midst and are as well dressed as the next exhibitor. Opportunities create criminal misconduct. - Because exhibit halls tend to attract people, men should not carry wallets in their back pockets and women should not leave their purses unattended. When working exhibits carry only what you need for the day. Opportunity criminals know that suitcases, pocketbooks and other valuables are placed on the floor under the co A Criminal Justice Degree Online Creates a World of Opportunity d or emergency medical procedure. Such critical need situations should be coordinated early on for swift evacuation or response by first responders.The world of criminal justice will always have career opportunities for college graduates and adults who are interested in this field. Actually, with the advent of Homeland Security and the increase in border patrols and other security measures, the field of criminal justice is growing by leaps and bounds. Enrolling in a criminal justice degree online program may open up a world of opportunity for anyone with a keen interest in the field.Those who choose to pursue a degree in criminal justice will have a wide array of career options available to them. This could be in forensics, homeland security, criminology, community corrections including probation or parole officers. Other possibilities include working in the court systems or correctional facilities, for private security agencies or in the juvenile justice system. More opportunities exist with the FBI, US Marshals, county sheriff departments and city police departments. Opportunities exist to work with children or adults, in the private sector or with the government, in crime prevention or managing criminals.Cle - Exhibitors, employees and participants should be informed to wear identification markings for routine security and in case of an emergency, which should include contact information. - Exhibit information should address tourist boundaries in affect to protect unsuspecting exhibitors, employees and attendees from wandering into perilous situations. - While at the exhibit venue, knowing emergency evacuation procedures is useful. All too often security becomes the sole responsibility of the security guard provider. Security is everyone's responsibility. Include such information in the welcome packet to include a briefing to all by operations on how to evacuate, where to rally, recovery and security procedures. Emergency evacuations are optimal opportunities when thefts occur and control becomes a major factor. This is not the time to practice Crisis Communications! - Ensure there are trained personnel in Crisis Communication if there is no local security or police coordination. The worst fear is the exposure a victim suffers in a crisis when no one informs them or instructs them on what to do or expect. Communicating with the emergency responders is vitally important. This is en entire presentation worth hearing. - When leaving your booth areas, secure sensitive equipment and personal items. Criminals populate congregated areas, are in our midst and are as well dressed as the next exhibitor. Opportunities create criminal misconduct. - Because exhibit halls tend to attract people, men should not carry wallets in their back pockets and women should not leave their purses unattended. When working exhibits carry only what you need for the day. Opportunity criminals know that suitcases, pocketbooks and other valuables are placed on the floor under the co Factoring Volume Continues to Grow tor. This is not the time to practice Crisis Communications!Accounts receivable funding, also known as factoring, continued an upward trend in 2005 with volume exceeding $112 billion. This represented a 9.3% increase over the prior year, which is the strongest year to year growth rate since 2000. In fact, only 2001 was the only year in the past 20 that factoring volume did not rise. A/R funding continues to be an accepted part of financing, but according to the Commercial Finance Association’s Annual Asset Based Lending and Factoring 2005 Survey, two thirds of the volume came from the northeast and southeast parts of the country. The northeast is the major region for factoring volume with 42% of the total.The survey indicated that only 5% of factoring volume came from the Midwest, which includes some highly populated states with a plethora of companies that typically use A/R funding. States in the Midwest included in the survey were Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Missouri. Why are the totals so low for these states? One reason could be that Midwest firms typically become utilize more traditional means of financing, and are hes - Ensure there are trained personnel in Crisis Communication if there is no local security or police coordination. The worst fear is the exposure a victim suffers in a crisis when no one informs them or instructs them on what to do or expect. Communicating with the emergency responders is vitally important. This is en entire presentation worth hearing. - When leaving your booth areas, secure sensitive equipment and personal items. Criminals populate congregated areas, are in our midst and are as well dressed as the next exhibitor. Opportunities create criminal misconduct. - Because exhibit halls tend to attract people, men should not carry wallets in their back pockets and women should not leave their purses unattended. When working exhibits carry only what you need for the day. Opportunity criminals know that suitcases, pocketbooks and other valuables are placed on the floor under the counters. Place items behind you, out of sight. If possible, ensure there is always a co-worker at your booth. - Carrying laptops is both fashionable and essential to ones daily activities. Yet, laptops are the most sought after piece of technology. Why not install anti-theft software or Bio-stiks to deny access incident to a theft or loss. - In certain communities incidents of thefts of a particular auto ranks extremely attractive, drivers of targeted vehicles should be warned. Welcome packets should contain a handy reference sheet of Dos and Don'ts. This and most security concerns can be addressed with the security survey conducted by your workplace security expert and information provided by local police. Large exhibits attract auto thieves. - When traveling in public areas do not assume the person walking behind you is a trusted exhibitor or attendee, especially when walking in stairwells or entering empty rooms or bathrooms. Do so with the utmost in care. If you are greeted, respond in kind. Do not give any inkling of intimidation. - When entering bathrooms early in the morning upon arrival or late at night, check empty stalls, they are not always empty and scan rooms before entering alone. - Access control should require the displaying of a daily badge by all, which distinguishes exhibitor from attendees. These badges should be issued to all attendees until the closure of the event. - Display Badges should require issuance to those who present a valid photo identification card or driver’s license, which is entered into a database. - When arriving to the facility parking lot, take care to observe the area as you drive in. Scan casually to notice any strange behavior or activity. - Do not wait to place valuables in the trunk after parking; by that time you take the risk, you will have alerted the opportunity criminal to your behavior. Most criminals observe such behavior as telltale signs and await the arrival of unsuspecting victims. Store your valuables in the hotel safe or in the trunk prior to departure and arrival to your destination. - When traveling in a car, avoid pulling in nose first into a parking if you can help it. Park with the front-end of your vehicle out ALWAYS unless otherwise posted. Escape and Survival is your personal goal. Accidents do happen. - When arriving or departing at dusk or sunrise, do not enter a lonely facility alone. If security is not visible or you do not see, anyone you know do not enter alone. Certainly, do not enter the exhibit area alone. - Remember that if you are planning to attract a certain prospect, their attendance might be affected by the care and concern you dedicate to the security process. Do not leave anything to chance. Abductions, robberies, car thefts and theft of personal belongings and computers are security concerns for attendees. Attendees at exhibit halls are appealing victims for Identity Theft. Secure your credit card transactions, if you can pay by check or cash. - Coordinate security needs of key personnel in advance. If you promote an event at limited or restricted, ensure you abide by the notice. Those who attend do so expecting a certain level of care and will expect a security conscious environment. - And finally yet importantly is accountability. In case of a theft, police would like to know what was stolen. Having a Checklist of all your personal and exhibit property will aid police in the recovery of the property in the event of an arrest or Lost and Found. - Checklist should also be used to close down your exhibit areas at the end of the exhibit. At the end of the day, the level of care and safety exhibitors provide exhibitors, employees, guests and visitor will determine the level of exposure if negligence is the charge.
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