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Be aware of the warning signs to potential violence in the workplace
An increasing number of workplace tragedies in recent years have involved an active shooter. Those who acknowledge this threat tend to focus on things like securing their entrance with key cards or installing security cameras. While these are good steps to take, they don’t always address the biggest gap in preparedness.
Banking and Finance
How to get back on track
Biotech and life sciences companies are big business in today’s economy, but getting off the ground and beyond the early-stage growing pains can be a challenge.
Banking and Finance
There’s money hidden in your company. Here’s how to find it
Marylou Garcia, managing director of Expense Reduction Analysts, offers options CFOs have to streamline expenses and optimize savings with oftentimes surprising results.
Business Insurance
Why generational differences don’t have to restrict employee dialogue
Companies need to consider the makeup of their employee populations as they develop best practices on their benefits communications, says Karen K. Delaney, GBA, Vice President and Employee Benefits Market Leader at Woodruff-Sawyer & Co.
Business Insurance
Pre-work can help you more efficiently manage your claims
Risk managers typically don’t have the capacity to invest large amounts of time preparing for a loss that may never occur. But when you reserve a reasonable amount of time to prepare for certain losses that could be damaging to your business, the effort can more than pay for itself in the long run, says Zac Overbay, Senior Vice President and Partner at Woodruff-Sawyer & Co.
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