Thursday, March 28, 2024

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How much does rudeness cost you?

A recent report by Florida State University revealed the impact of bad bosses. A survey of more than 700 employees at different job levels and situated in various industries suggested that: 39% of bad...

Deep breath

Situation 1: Jeff and Maria are co-workers at a company that lets employees set their own hours. Jeff usually saunters into the office about 10 a.m., while Maria is there promptly at 9 a.m....

Are your top performers looking for a way out?

With unemployment hovering in the high single digits, no doubt the last thing that many employers are worried about today is their workers headed out the door for greener pastures. But the results of the...

Hopeful signs remain for housing

At first glance, the June housing starts report appeared to be negative, with activity declining 5.0 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 549,000 units, down from a pace of 578,000 units in...

Freakanomics and the Great Recession

A large part of the problem is that banks are skittish about offering loans to anyone other than those with immaculate credit and rock solid employment. The prevailing fear is that prospective borrowers might...

The new abnormal

The current circumstances might be better described as the new abnormal, in which no one knows anything. In June the Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index fell 9 points on the heels of an 11...

Proud patriots and harsh critics of government

And many of those who voice strong patriotism and pride in the country also are highly critical of the federal government and its political leaders. A new national survey by the Pew Research Center for...

The graying workforce

According to one government estimate, 93 percent of the growth in the U.S. labor force from 2006 to 2016 will be among workers ages 55 and older. Demographic and economic factors explain some—but not all—of...

Mourning the loss of freedom to fail

It is perhaps even stranger to claim that we should actually fear losing the freedom to fail. Most of us are hardwired to avoid losing, and giving up the prospect does not logically seem...

NAHB Multifamily’s showcase of the best and the brightest

But the lack of a bricks-and-mortar venue in no way diminishes the value of the award that is considered the Oscar of the multifamily industry. And association members and the public will have ample...

Ten fundamental principals of a good manager

1. When you have an issue, problem, failure, dysfunction or whatever - anywhere in the organization - look up the ladder for the cause and down the ladder for the solution. 2. Everything that happens...

Capitol gains

"The market there has been relatively steady, certainly relative to other markets in the U.S. that have seen a lot more volatility," said Alliance Residential CFO Jay Hiemenz in early May, a couple of...

Lock in leases

The new locking technology that debuted at the National Association of Home Builders' (NAHB) International Builders' Show (IBS) in January isn't based on the pin-and-tumbler mechanism that has been synonymous with locks since the...

Bad debt be gone

Vacancies remained flat at eight percent in Q4, the highest level since 1980 and in any fourth quarter since 2003, according to independent real estate research firm REIS. And while industry watchers were encouraged...

Residents keep their cash. You protect your asset.

When residents opt for a SureDeposit surety bond as an alternative to the traditional security deposit, they pay a non-refundable $87.50 premium. The surety bond protects the owner against financial losses because tenants' requirements...
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