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Big I New York hails defeat of proposal that would have hurt small insurance agencies

DeWITT — Big I New York, which describes itself as the Empire State’s “oldest” insurance producer trade association, says it mounted a “successful effort” to defeat a state-budget proposal that would have “seriously harmed” small insurance agencies.  The recently enacted state budget does not include an “extreme increase” in fines for accidental violations of state […]

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3 Reasons Saying “I’m Sorry” and “Thank You” Can Change Corporate Culture

Companies that train their employees in what are commonly referred to as “soft skills” are finding those efforts pay off in productivity and retention.  People with soft skills are adept in areas such as interpersonal communication, leadership, problem-solving, and adaptability. But often still missing in the soft-skills department, some corporate analysts say, is the willingness

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Don’t Think Training First for Employee Development

Here’s a quick question. Where did you have your most impactful learning experience?  A. In a class or a courseB. In a meetingC. At a conference or in a workshopD. In your work, completing a project or task Did you answer D? I’ve asked this same question numerous times to organizational managers, leaders, and at presentations that I’ve given,

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4 Tips for Men Mentoring Women During a Sensitive Time in the Workplace

Inappropriate behavior toward women in the workplace has sparked a national conversation about sexual harassment. The #MeToo movement exploded on social media, celebrities were embroiled in allegations of sexual misconduct, employers were sued, and employees dismissed.  While this tidal wave of public attention has generated some positive change, business leaders and work-culture observers wonder how

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7 Ways to Keep Customers Coming Back

Lots of money, effort, and time go into acquiring customers, but not nearly enough thought goes into keeping them coming back. Sure, there’s the occasional offer or the “We’ve missed you” discount. All too frequently, we don’t pay attention unless they’re unhappy or turn up missing. Then, we get busy to try to get them

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Survey of Area Voters Finds Economy, High Taxes Among the Top Concerns

My office recently invited people in the 120th Assembly district to participate in a legislative survey, and more than 800 people took the time to respond. The survey asked people their thoughts on the local economy, laws pertaining to drugs, child welfare, the SAFE Act, economic development, and health care.  Not surprisingly, in this unscientific

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New York Business Climate Set to Go from Bad to Worse

New York state consistently ranks at or near the bottom for its oppressive business climate. For people courageous enough to take a risk, invest their time and money, and start their own business, Albany rewards them with sky-high costs and endless regulations. If things weren’t bad enough, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is pushing two new bad

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National Grid

National Grid has named JOHN BRUCKNER, most recently the company’s executive VP of network operations, as its New York president. He succeeds KEN DALY, who will take on the role of chief operating officer for the company’s U.S. electricity business. Bruckner will oversee National Grid’s regulated businesses that provide electricity service to customers in upstate

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Oswego Health

Oswego Health has appointed JEFF COAKLEY executive VP and chief operating officer of Oswego Hospital. Coakley, a Fulton native, was initially hired in 1997 and during his tenure has played a key role in the organization’s growth into a health system. He assisted with the planning, development, and construction activities of many facilities in the

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HCR Home Care

HCR Home Care has hired the following employees to its Central New York operations: PHYLLIS COLMAN, RN, assessment nurse in Onondaga County; DEBORAH JACQUES, physical therapist in Onondaga County; MICHAELA NORTHRUP, physical therapist in Oswego County; and JESSICA OSTRANDER, RN, case manager in Oneida County.  

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