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HR Headaches: Outside incidents can be relevant to employee evaluation
Steve CohenWhether it’s an after-hours party or sporting event far from work, incidents that are away from the workplace might still be relevant to employers trying to manage a productive business.

One of my clients had a female employee who was attending her son’s baseball game on a summer evening. She was in the stands enjoying a few too many beers and became very vocal, profane and obnoxious. The... Read more...
 
HR Headaches: Liabilities increase when a complaint is made
SteveCohenBusiness owners not immune from mistakes involving failure to report

Business owners reading news reports about child abuse might think they’re immune from mistakes involving failure to report.

Although there are obvious dissimilarities, there is one important connection between a business owner or manager and those the law labels as “mandated reporters” when allegations of abuse are... Read more...
 
Don's Diatribe: Getting all Google-y eyed
Donald SimonWhat a great time it is for Kansas City! Google Fiber is finally here--well almost. But it’s still a cause for celebration and makes for an exciting time to be a Kansas Citian. Our little ol’ town beat out more than 1,100 communities to be Google’s proving ground for its new Internet service. This is no small accomplishment.

 

Any why wouldn’t Google pick us? From a central... Read more...
 
KCBCentral.com: Don’t Just Seal the Deal
Curtain July12Story by Tom Zind
Photo courtesy of The city of overland park

With a slow and uncertain economic recovery underway, merger and acquisition activity, which grounded to a near halt four years ago and lay mostly dormant for two years thereafter, is starting to heat up again.

But a couple of local high-profile mergers that predated the 2008 economic downturn continue to cast a long shadow over... Read more...
 
KCBCentral.com:Here to Save the Space
UglyOffice July12When there’s a business to run, priorities have to be made. Unfortunately, that often leaves offices victims of neglect.

Tom Adams, owner of Relax the Back in Overland Park, saw his space become overrun with storage for years and was kind enough to offer it up to a pair of talented designers to get their takes on what a newly focused office would look like for him and his team.

Manager... Read more...
 
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