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December 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal Dec 2008

December 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Columns

Executive Time Out..................................2

Editorial....................................................6

Opinion ....................................................6,15

Motivation .................................................6

Investments and Finance ............................9

Management. .............................................10 & 27

Real Estate Notes........................................11

The Lists:

Inland Empire's Top Luxury Auto Dealers ............ 13

Business Brokerage Firms Serving the Inland Empire ... 26

Close-Up. .....................................................20

Commentary ................................................ 25

Corporate Profile........................................... 28

Restaurant Review.........................................34

Computers.......................................................36

Manager 's Bookshelf. .................................... 38

New Business Lists:

County of San Bernardino .............................. 40

County of Riverside..........................................41

Inland Empire People and Events......................43

The Un-comfort Zone..................6

Focus Like Tiger Woods..................7

From Hunting to Hired.....................16

Five Fatal Business Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making.........18

What is to Blame for the Mortgage Crisis..................30


November 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal Nov 2008

November 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Columns

Investments and Finance………........9

Real Estate Notes……………........12

Management…………………….......14 & 15

Commentary………………..........17

Close-Up ...........................................18

The Lists:

Inland Empire's Largest Office Projects ..............27

Mortgage Lenders Serving the Inland Empire.........29

Fastest Growing Companies in the Inland Empire.....32

Corporate Profile...............................34

Restaurant Review..............................35

Computers .......................................37

Manager's Bookshelf ...............................38

New Business Lists:

County of San Bernardino ..................40

County of Riverside..............................41

Inland Empire People and Events...........43

Executive Tune Out...............................44

“Get out of the Box” .................................................10

Staying Calm Amid the Tempest of Change............14

Business Etiquette for the Upcoming Holidays.........15

Bank Account Insurance is Temporary....................19

A Victorville Inland Port is “Inevitable”…...............25


October 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal Oct 2008

October 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Columns

Commentary .................................7

Investments and Finance...............9

Executive Notes............................12

Sales .............................................13

Real Estate Notes .........................15

Management. ................................18

The Lists:

Copier, Fax and Business Equipment Retailers

In the Inland Empire...................17

Interconnect/Telecommunications Firms

Serving the Inland Empire ..........20

Internet Service Providers Serving the

Inland Empire...............................20

Long Distance Companies Serving the

Inland Empire……………….......29

Computers.....................................27

Corporate Profile...........................34

Wine/Restaurant Review...............35

Executive Time Out. .....................43

Manager's Bookshelf .....................38

County of San Bernardino..............40

County of Riverside .......................41

Creating an Open Climate for Communication.......11

Go for the Gold: Winning sales Lessons from the Wide World of Sports.......13

New Technology and Medical Breakthrough at Pomona.......16

The Fourth Quarter fix for …


Research Project / Management As A Liberal Art / The Virtue Of Profit, C. William Pollard, Peter F. Drucker Sep 2008

Research Project / Management As A Liberal Art / The Virtue Of Profit, C. William Pollard, Peter F. Drucker

C. William Pollard Papers

In this memo sent to his grandson, Pollard provides a summary of the concept of "Management as a Liberal Art" in addition to a letter from Peter Drucker and several documents with Drucker quotations. The latter are taking from the following sources:

Drucker, P. (1942) The Freedom of Industrial Man. Virginia Quarterly Review 18 (4),481-499. The citation comes from pp. 482-483.

Drucker, P.F. (1988). Teaching the Work of Management. New Management 6 (2), 2-5. The citation comes from p. 5. Drucker, P.F. (1989). The New Realities: In government and politics, in economics and business, in society and worldview. New York: …


September 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal Sep 2008

September 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Columns

Close-Up ... 6

Corporate Profile..................................7

Planning.................................................8

Investments and Finance......................9

The Lists:

Golf Courses in the Inland Empire.....11

Largest Banks in the Inland Empire...20

Inland Empire's Largest Hotels ..........27

Sales .......................................................12

Executive Notes......................................14

Computers..............................................16

Management. .........................................18 & 28

Commentary...........................................19

Real Estate Notes....................................31

Restaurant Review ................................37

Manager's Bookshelf. ...........................38

New Business Lists:

County of San Bernardino.....................40

County of Riverside................................41

Inland Empire People and Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Executive …


Volume 6, Liberty University Aug 2008

Volume 6, Liberty University

Liberty Business Review

No abstract provided.


August 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal Aug 2008

August 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Columns

Corporate Profile ...............................8

Investments and Finance ....................9

The Lasts:

Inland Empire's Largest Employers....11

Substance Abuse Programs ................22

Messenger/Courier Services Serving the Inland Empire…....29

Sales ..................................................12

Management.......................................13 & 17

Commentary......................................26

Computers..........................................28

Executive Note...................................29

Close-Up ............................................31

Real Estate Notes................................34

Calendar ..............................................35

Restaurant Review...............................37

Manager's Bookshelf...........................38

New Business Lists:

Count) or San Bernardino.........10

County or Riverside .............................11

Executive Tame Out..................44

Effectively Manage Your Multi-Tasking Day...............3

Communication! Communication! Communication! The

Most important key to success in business leadership.......6

Special Report.........................................7

The small business Administration on the SBA............8

More Myths About Multicultural Customers.................12

Are your success Pillars in Balance? ..............................16


Faith In The Workplace, C. William Pollard Jul 2008

Faith In The Workplace, C. William Pollard

C. William Pollard Papers

Speaking at the Samaritan Interfaith Focus on Faith Breakfast (Cress Creek Country Club - Naperville, IL), Pollard addresses the question of faith in the workplace. In particular, he posits that servant leadership is the primary means by which one actualizes religious faith in everyday life.


July 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal Jul 2008

July 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Columns

Commentary/Opinion.......................6

Management………………….........7

Investments and Finance...................9

Marketing..............................................12

Computers/Technology......................13

The Lists:

SBA Lenders Serving the Inland Empire............ 10

Stall Leasing Companies Serving the Inland Empire ….16

Certified Public Accountants Serving the Inland Empire …18

Commercial Printers Serving the Inland empire ............26

Ad Agency~ & Public Relations Firms..................27

Business & L1ability Insurance Agencies............32

Sales......................................................................30

Real Estate Notes ..............................34

Restaurant Review.............................35

Manager’s Bookshelf.........................38

Country of San Bernardino…............40

County of Riverside...........................41

Inland Empire People and Events…..43

Executive Time Out...........................44

Marketing: Six Reasons Why Face-to-Face Trumps

Mass Marketing………………………………..12

What's in a Name? Everything! 5 Rules to Help You

Remember………………………………………..15

The Seven Failures of Business Growth…………17 …


What Is Your Business? (Chicago), C. William Pollard Jun 2008

What Is Your Business? (Chicago), C. William Pollard

C. William Pollard Papers

In this speech at the 2008 Chicago Executive Forum Breakfast (Naperville, IL), Pollard posits that Christian businesses (i.e., corporations in which, among other things, managers see themselves as servant leaders) should understand profit as a means for the development of human character.



The Virtue Of Profit (Washington, D.C.), C. William Pollard Jun 2008

The Virtue Of Profit (Washington, D.C.), C. William Pollard

C. William Pollard Papers

Speaking at the 2008 PathNorth June Gathering (Washington, D.C.), Pollard contends that profit can be considered virtuous when it allows servant leaders to invest in employees, thereby contributing to the moral and spiritual formation of human beings.


June 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal Jun 2008

June 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Columns

Computers technology ................................ 6

Close-Up ....................................................... 8

Investments and Finance ............................... 9

Commentary/Opinions .................................. 11

Real Estate Notes .......................................... 12

Motivation ..................................................... 13

Management.....................................................17 & 27

The Lists:

Hospitals Serving the Inland Empire ............. 18

Top Health Care Medical Clinics in the Inland Empire.... 26

Savings & Loans m the Inland Empire ..........32

Motorcycle Dealers in the Inland Empire…….32

Marketing ........................................................19

Corporate Profile ............................................ 25

Sales ............................................................... 30

Executive Notes .............................................. 34

Restaurant Review ........................................... 37

Manager's Bookshelf. ....................................... 38

New Business Lists:

County of San Bernardino ................................ 40

County of Riverside ..........................................41

Executive Time Out. ........................................ 44

Six …


Using Van Valens Procedure In Business Research To Assess Consistent Differences In Multidimensional Variability In Two Or More Groups, Mark L. Berenson, Kimberly Killmer Hollister Jun 2008

Using Van Valens Procedure In Business Research To Assess Consistent Differences In Multidimensional Variability In Two Or More Groups, Mark L. Berenson, Kimberly Killmer Hollister

Department of Information Management and Business Analytics Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Much business research involves comparisons in two or more groups on many dimensions. This paper primarily focuses on demonstrating and providing guidance as to how researchers should approach a multivariate analysis in the comparison of sets of corresponding characteristics in two or more independent groups. In particular, this paper demonstrates the utility of a simple but not widely known procedure developed by Van Valen (1978) that should be employed to test for the significance of differences in overall variability in the sets of corresponding characteristics in two or more groups, a test that enjoys much statistical power in detecting significant …


May 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal May 2008

May 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

The 2008 State of San Bernardino County

Computers/Technology

Motivational: Empower yourself through any setback

Investments and Finance

Commentary - Opinion

Customer Service

The Lists: Dental Plans

Real Estate Notes

Management: Lead Through Listening

The Lists: Law Firms Serving the Inland Empire

The Lists: Environmental Companies

Restaurant Review

Retain your best workers: how to recognize the stars in your company

Management: Five steps to build credibility: shed the superman cape

The Lists: Employment Services/Agencies

Beyond Spellcheck - - - Find costly and embarrassing mistakes in every document you write!

Manager’s Bookshelf

New Business Lists: County of San Bernardino

New Business Lists: …


Corporate Ethics And Ceo Compensation, Martin Mack May 2008

Corporate Ethics And Ceo Compensation, Martin Mack

Senior Honors Projects

Corporate ethics and chief executive officer (CEO) compensation will be forever linked together. The dramatic increase in recent corporate scandals has driven increased scrutiny of the enormous executive salaries that CEOs collect each year. The connection between these two topics led me to explore how executive compensation plans are designed and how ethics affect executives’ decision making. In this paper I try to determine which financial factors are the best indicators of a CEO’s compensation. I also examine how profitable a company is with an ethical CEO compared to a company with an unethical CEO. The companies I use are …


April 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal Apr 2008

April 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Motivation through mission

Investments and Finance

Economic Review and Forecast: The California Report: Uncharted Waters

Commentary - Opinion

Sales: Six business trends every salesperson must know

Real Estate Notes

Management: Recession survival guide for business

The Lists: Meeting Facilities

The Lists: Visitors and Convention Bureaus

The Lists: Top Travel Agencies

Computers/Technology

The Lists: Indian Gaming Facilities

RedFusion media wins five ADDY awards

Executive Notes

Restaurant Review

Manager’s Bookshelf

New Business Lists: County of San Bernardino

New Business Lists: County of Riverside

Executive Time Out


Notes From A Herman Miller Company Board Meeting, C. William Pollard Apr 2008

Notes From A Herman Miller Company Board Meeting, C. William Pollard

C. William Pollard Papers

These handwritten notes -- mainly including material concerning the topic of responsible leadership -- provide Pollard's perspective on a 2008 Herman Miller Company board meeting.


March 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal Mar 2008

March 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

How to overcome the 10 biggest mistakes in decision making

Investments and Finance

Management: Unlock the power and potential of your team: 5 secrets to empower your people and become a better leader

Commentary - Opinion

Close-Up

Negotiation: Why some cultures have to negotiate

Sales: Do you provide world-class service?

Real Estate Notes

How to help any employee go from chump to champ! Four steps to coaching a personal quantum leap

Executive Notes

The Lists: MBA/Executive Programs in the Inland Empire

Corporate Profile

The Lists: HMOs and PPOs Serving in the Inland Empire

The Lists: Largest Residential Real Estate Builders …


Communication For Business (4th Ed.), Henry Mcclave Jan 2008

Communication For Business (4th Ed.), Henry Mcclave

Other resources

'Business for Communication' is a textbook providing comprehensive coverage of key communication principles and skills for business and professional students in Ireland


Virtual World Affordances: Enhancing Brand Value, Sora Park, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, David Dewester, Brenda Eschenbrenner, Sunran Jeon Jan 2008

Virtual World Affordances: Enhancing Brand Value, Sora Park, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, David Dewester, Brenda Eschenbrenner, Sunran Jeon

Scholarship and Professional Work - Business

Virtual worlds are three-dimensional, computer-generated worlds that are a natural extension of the existing Internet. Although many businesses are jumping on the bandwagon to maintain a presence in virtual worlds, there is no well-established knowledge or theory to guide businesses in their involvement in these environments. In this paper, we identify affordances in the virtual worlds that can be used to increase the state of flow experienced in a business virtual site, which in turn may enhance brand equity, or the perceived added value of a brand to customers. We present a conceptual model that can be used to guide …


January 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal Jan 2008

January 2008, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

Brilliant Branders and Wolf Criers: Five Companies Who

Knowthe Importance of the Ultimate Customer Experience

(And Six More Who Haven't Learned the Lesson) 10

Computers/Technology: A Farewell to the Boob Tube 13

Overcome a Talent Shortage: Create a Gen-X Friendly

Workplace to Retain Key Talent 14

Corporate Profile: A Tasty Growth Market in the Inland Empire 23

Storm Clouds on Horizon in 2008: Calm Seas of Workers' Compensation Threatened 28

If People Love You, They Give You More Money: The Undisputed Secret of Repeat Business 30


Reflections For The Herman Miller Board, C. William Pollard Jan 2008

Reflections For The Herman Miller Board, C. William Pollard

C. William Pollard Papers

In this speech -- delivered at a Herman Miller Board Meeting in Buffalo Grove, IL -- Pollard reflects on what he has learned as a board member, noting in particular how the company was founded on a holistic view of the human person and the idea that the business leader is only a steward of God's property.


The Blinds Shop Company Limited Brand Identity Project, Peter Dee Jan 2008

The Blinds Shop Company Limited Brand Identity Project, Peter Dee

Other resources

The Blinds Shop offers made to measure window blinds catering to all markets across Ireland. The Blinds Shop required a clean, bold and modern logo using fresh colours and imagery.

Peter Dee - Strategic Design and Marketing Consultant, was responsible for the design and development of the brand identity for the The Blinds Shop Company Limited which was used on business cards, letterhead, promotional information, uniforms, advertising and e-Commerce website.

The Blinds Shop is a retailer of made to measure window blinds catering to both the domestic and commercial market within the Dublin area. Blinds are made to the highest …


Teaching And Learning Business Innovation By Successive Approximations, Jorge E. Fernandez-Pol Jan 2008

Teaching And Learning Business Innovation By Successive Approximations, Jorge E. Fernandez-Pol

Faculty of Commerce - Papers (Archive)

This paper describes a strategy for teaching and learning business innovation by successive approximations. This novel strategy has two major sources: the book An Introduction to the Creative Economy by Pol and Carroll (2007), and intense observation of how novices learn the discipline. I will draw an analogy between the observation of an unknown planet and the study of business innovation as a tool for helping participants to connect with the suggested pedagogical approach. In essence, the approach consists of three approximations: first, identification of the dimensions or areas that are of absolutely fundamental importance for teaching and learning business …


Perceptions Of Business Challenges Facing Malaysian Smes: Some Preliminary Results, Ali S. Saleh, Peter Caputi, Charles Harvie Jan 2008

Perceptions Of Business Challenges Facing Malaysian Smes: Some Preliminary Results, Ali S. Saleh, Peter Caputi, Charles Harvie

Faculty of Commerce - Papers (Archive)

This paper develops an instrument to measure perceptions of business barriers facing small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) based upon a sample of 138 Malaysian businesses. An exploratory factor analysis yields five key factors covering: perception of government policies; perception of human capital; perception of availability of infrastructure; perception of business competition; and perception of financial issues. Reliability and item analyses provide support for the internal consistency of the factors and the discriminatory power of items that constitute the factors. In particular, this study finds that perceptions of government policies and infrastructure availability have the highest mean scores, suggesting that …


Small And Medium Enterprises And The Environment: Barriers, Drivers, Innovation And Best Practice: A Review Of The Literature, Beth Walker, Janice Redmond, Lynnaire Sheridan, Calvin Wang, Ute Goeft Jan 2008

Small And Medium Enterprises And The Environment: Barriers, Drivers, Innovation And Best Practice: A Review Of The Literature, Beth Walker, Janice Redmond, Lynnaire Sheridan, Calvin Wang, Ute Goeft

Research outputs pre 2011

Small and medium enterprises are the largest business sector in every economy in the world 1, and generate the majority (up to 60%) of global economic output2. In the Australian context, a small business or enterprise is one that employs up to 20 staff while a small and medium sized enterprise (an SME) is a business that employs up to 200 staff. By this definition, more than 99% of all actively trading businesses (more than 1.95 million enterprises) in Australia are SMEs3 . There is a growing body of research supporting the need for SMEs to become engaged in the …


Business Trends In Malaga 2001-2008 : Comparative Report, Beth Walker, Bernadette Straham Jan 2008

Business Trends In Malaga 2001-2008 : Comparative Report, Beth Walker, Bernadette Straham

Research outputs pre 2011

No abstract provided.


Exploring Voice As Integration: A Direction For Assessing Student Work In Learning Communities With Composition, Keisha L. Hoerrner, Ruth Goldfine, Amy Buddie, Charlotte Collins, Emily Holler, Nancy Prochaska, Brian Wooten Jan 2008

Exploring Voice As Integration: A Direction For Assessing Student Work In Learning Communities With Composition, Keisha L. Hoerrner, Ruth Goldfine, Amy Buddie, Charlotte Collins, Emily Holler, Nancy Prochaska, Brian Wooten

Faculty and Research Publications

Kennesaw State University’s team of interdisciplinary scholars qualitatively assessed student learning within theme-based learning communities to determine whether content from one discipline was evident in student work produced within another discipline. Faculty concluded that they were likely expecting more disciplinary integration than first-semester college students were capable of providing, and that they were likely not asking for the integration they were expecting. By examining student work as evidence, the researchers became more acutely aware of the assignment instructions, prompting them to work more closely with colleagues in their future learning communities to develop interdisciplinary assignments with explicit expectations for integration.


A Decision Model For Contracting Helpdesk Services, Meg C. Murray, Joy Young Jan 2008

A Decision Model For Contracting Helpdesk Services, Meg C. Murray, Joy Young

Faculty and Research Publications

Contractual helpdesk services, also known as call center outsourcing is a growing industry. Helpdesk solutions, which offer customer service to consumers who have an issue, problem or concern, are an integral part of many organizations' wider service function. For smaller companies, outsourcing helpdesk services is becoming more and more popular given the technical expertise and high investment costs required to develop, implement and maintain the infrastructure needed to support these services. Contracting for helpdesk services helps to alleviate smaller companies from concerns with technical issues, retaining employees dedicated to continuous research on the value proposition of emerging products or services, …