
Learning from mistakes
March 1, 2007 By LP Gas
It’s often said that you should learn from the mistakes of others because you can never live long enough to make them all yourself.
Read MoreIt’s often said that you should learn from the mistakes of others because you can never live long enough to make them all yourself.
Read MoreRecently, a headline on the inside business section pages of the Washington Post caught my eye. It read: Accounting Firms Form Policy Group. Having once worked for the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), I stopped to read the story.
Read MoreFamily owned businesses are unique in personality, behavior and culture. They operate with the complexities associated with the three overlapping components of ownership, the business and the family.
Read MoreIn my safety programs I always list contractors, vendors and suppliers as stakeholders in the safety process.
Read MoreElectronic payments processing, including electronic check conversion and collection, continues to grow at a rapid pace in the U.S. Surprisingly, one of the last industries to adopt electronic check processing is the propane industry.
Read MoreRecently, the propane industry has been under attack from members of the plaintiff’s bar alleging that propane is an ultra-hazardous product.
Read MoreThe early February deep-freeze that had propane sales across the country jumping should be a godsend to marketers squeezed by the lowest weather-driven propane demand in the last four years.
Read MoreLast month’s column highlighted the Democrats’ hope for swift passage of their priorities compared with some of the hard realities of legislating.
Read MoreNow that my five kids are old enough not to fear me, they get their jollies by making fun of all things old-fashioned in my life.
Read MoreThe other day my doctor recommended I get a flu shot. I declined, rationalizing that I have given up most of my bad habits, exercise daily and am in fine shape.
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