Articles, tagged with "budget cuts", page 1
8 Steps to Saving Thousands on Food Costs Each Year
Rising food costs, budget cuts, and Medicare/Medicaid cuts make it essential to control food service costs. In 30 years of working with health care facilities, I've learned that controlling food service costs is about being smart with your budget and oper...
Meeting Facilitators and Why Organizations Utilize Them
Caused by an economic country which routinely generates historically low revenues for organizations among all industries, the true price of facilitators is oftentimes questioned. Corporations really feel obligated to carefully examine each and every price...
Explore the Benefits of Junior Colleges in Miami Florida
Nowadays, the cost of pursuing higher education can be quite exorbitant, and access to federal aid is somewhat limited due to increasing budget cuts in the area of education. One might think that only prestigious universities are costly; however, nothing ...
When a Regulatory Body Gets Rigor Mortis
It sounds like the beginning of a joke, doesn't it? When a regulatory body gets rigor mortis, the Official Opposition comes to life. Ba-doom-ching! But seriously folks, what does happen when a regulatory agency fails, even in terms of its own definiti...
Great TV Shows about Nurses
Nursing is widely regarded as a noble profession. Nurses are constantly required to make sacrifices to help people overcome illnesses, injuries, and disabilities, and their sacrifices have not gone unnoticed. The exciting and rewarding lives of nurses hav...
Where Are the Doctors Going to Come From?
As the Obama White House pushes for health-care enhancements, the startling lack of doctors in the US, particularly primary care doctors, is speedily becoming a crisis in dire need of being averted. The population of individuals to be targeted to be put u...
Making Housing Affordable and Increasing Supply
Making Housing Affordable and Increasing Supply
Even though the volume of property sales is at a historic low, the cost of living is high so many people are getting pushed out of the property market – quite simply unless the government increases the su...
Doing More for Less with a Managed Services Provider
Evaluating Your Current Information Technology
to Uncover Cost Savings and Improve Efficiencies
By Mark Rosenhaft, Ph.D.
Chairman of the Board
www.insolnet.com
A Cost-Cutting Conversation Worth Having
In lean and mean times, small and mids...
8 Obstacles to Public Sector Success
In my experience, public sector agencies and government entities (i.e., cities, counties, states) face eight common obstacles to their success. See how many of these issues you have experienced, either as a provider or a user of public services.
1. Lac...
Outstanding Specifics On Just How The Beverly Hills Education Foundation Is Changing Lives.
C. Frederick Wehba of Bentley Forbes feels Beverly Hills is a world-class town and the local community has banded together to make sure it continues to challenged the competition for academic excellence. Produced for the purpose of supplying local scholar...
School Fundraising- 3 Ways to Get Your School’s Budget on Track
Is your school’s budget coming up a little short this year? The lagging economy has resulted in huge budget cuts in the educational sector. Many schools are finding that they have to cut programs, expenses and other activities to make the reduced budgets ...
The Ways in Which an University Student Benefits from Wireless Internet
Students of academia rely heavily upon the worldwide web for their work, regardless of their discipline. The social sciences use the web in order to find academic journal articles documenting particular political phenomena, economic patterns, and social m...
Choosing Long-Term Planning for College
As states across the country are being forced to make budget cuts, some affect higher education. Class sizes are growing, curriculum is shrinking and the cost of tuition, books and other college-related expenses continue to climb at an alarming rate. In t...
