Phillip M. Perry Award-winning journalist Phillip M. Perry, who resides in New York City, is published widely in the fields of business management, workplace psychology and employment law, and his work is syndicated in scores of magazines nationwide. Recent Articles by This Author Weed in the Workplace (Conclusion) CHICAGO — States legalizing marijuana could see insurance rates increase ... Weed in the Workplace (Part 2) CHICAGO — Employers may still outlaw on-site use of marijuana, experts say ... Weed in the Workplace (Part 1) CHICAGO — Increasing marijuana usage presents personnel challenges for laundry owners ... Local Politics: How to Pull the Strings Your Way (Conclusion) NEW YORK CITY — Promote business-friendly community by forming relationships with local reps ... Local Politics: How to Pull the Strings Your Way (Part 1) NEW YORK CITY — Regs issued by municipal-level politicians can profoundly effect small businesses like yours ... How to Negotiate a Better Lease (Conclusion) CHICAGO — Seek terms that go beyond pricing ... How to Negotiate a Better Lease (Part 2) CHICAGO — Having alternative locations in mind provides freedom to reject onerous terms ... How to Negotiate a Better Lease (Part 1) CHICAGO — Smart strategies can protect your laundry’s bottom line ... Attitude Check (Conclusion) NEW YORK — Become coach, not dictator ... Attitude Check (Part 1) NEW YORK — Quick attention essential when dealing with bad behavior ... How the Right Image Boosts Profits (Conclusion) NEW YORK — Creating brand takes constant thought, effort ... How the Right Image Boosts Profits (Part 2) NEW YORK — Ask questions of customers to reveal how they perceive company’s image ... How the Right Image Boosts Profits (Part 1) NEW YORK — Company size no issue when working on public image ... Part-Time Workers, Full-Time Challenge (Conclusion) NEW YORK — Continual engagement, inclusion of part-timer key to retainment ... Part-Time Workers, Full-Time Challenge (Part 1) NEW YORK — Ensure part-time employees are invested, happy working for you ... Protecting Customer Data (Conclusion) NEW YORK — ‘If you do not need customer information, you should not keep it’ ... Protecting Customer Data (Part 1) NEW YORK — Violating credit card regs, compromising customer info can incur costly penalties ... Disaster Recovery: When Bad Things Happen to a Good Business (Conclusion) NEW YORK — Don’t be caught without lifeline when crisis hits ... Disaster Recovery: When Bad Things Happen to a Good Business (Part 1) NEW YORK - Consider as many ‘what-ifs’ as possible when planning ... Fending Off Hack Attacks (Conclusion) ... Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Weed in the Workplace (Conclusion) CHICAGO — States legalizing marijuana could see insurance rates increase ...
Weed in the Workplace (Part 2) CHICAGO — Employers may still outlaw on-site use of marijuana, experts say ...
Weed in the Workplace (Part 1) CHICAGO — Increasing marijuana usage presents personnel challenges for laundry owners ...
Local Politics: How to Pull the Strings Your Way (Conclusion) NEW YORK CITY — Promote business-friendly community by forming relationships with local reps ...
Local Politics: How to Pull the Strings Your Way (Part 1) NEW YORK CITY — Regs issued by municipal-level politicians can profoundly effect small businesses like yours ...
How to Negotiate a Better Lease (Part 2) CHICAGO — Having alternative locations in mind provides freedom to reject onerous terms ...
How to Negotiate a Better Lease (Part 1) CHICAGO — Smart strategies can protect your laundry’s bottom line ...
How the Right Image Boosts Profits (Conclusion) NEW YORK — Creating brand takes constant thought, effort ...
How the Right Image Boosts Profits (Part 2) NEW YORK — Ask questions of customers to reveal how they perceive company’s image ...
How the Right Image Boosts Profits (Part 1) NEW YORK — Company size no issue when working on public image ...
Part-Time Workers, Full-Time Challenge (Conclusion) NEW YORK — Continual engagement, inclusion of part-timer key to retainment ...
Part-Time Workers, Full-Time Challenge (Part 1) NEW YORK — Ensure part-time employees are invested, happy working for you ...
Protecting Customer Data (Conclusion) NEW YORK — ‘If you do not need customer information, you should not keep it’ ...
Protecting Customer Data (Part 1) NEW YORK — Violating credit card regs, compromising customer info can incur costly penalties ...
Disaster Recovery: When Bad Things Happen to a Good Business (Conclusion) NEW YORK — Don’t be caught without lifeline when crisis hits ...
Disaster Recovery: When Bad Things Happen to a Good Business (Part 1) NEW YORK - Consider as many ‘what-ifs’ as possible when planning ...