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This month, EBN spent "Five Minutes With ..." Kathryn Yates, a communication global practice leader at Watson Wyatt. Yates chatted with Managing Editor Leah Shepherd about how to effectively communicate with employees during these difficult economic times and to analyze the results of a Univers/EBN survey...
January 6
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EBN has commissioned a survey in conjunction with Healthcentric Partners Inc. to gauge and understand benefit managers' views, expectations and experiences with consumer-driven health plans. We invite you to participate in the online survey here. We look forward to sharing the survey results with you...
January 6
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BNA, a news publisher, announced last week the launch of the International HR Decision Support Network. The online service offers members international updates, strategic white papers from internal and external experts, live and archived audio conference presentations, a vertical search engine and e-newsletter...
January 6
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hmmm. i guess i should log off now and go back to working :-)
January 5
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great tips. i'll definitely be using these
January 5
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home computers are definitely a necessity in this day and age.
January 5
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This month, EBN spent "Five Minutes With ..." Tracey Moorhead, president of DMAA. Moorhead spoke with Associate Editor Lydell Bridgeford on new trends and best practices in disease management programs, based on the organization´s latest research. Read Bridgeford´s article, "Sharper image: Economic...
January 5
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Attention all aspiring presenters! Topic and speaker proposals now are being accepted for EBN's 2009 Benefits Forum & Expo, to be held Sept. 13-15 in Atlanta. All suggested sessions must include the name of an actual benefits practitioner. Benefit product and service providers also are invited to...
January 5
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Could the silver lining to the recession be fewer meetings? No, we're not that lucky. However, employers are looking at ways to meet smarter, if not less frequently.
January 5
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The percentage of workers with long-term care insurance provided by employers has doubled since 1999, from 6% to 12%. In larger companies with 100 or more employees, 20% of workers have access to long-term care, according to the 2008 National Compensation Survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Labor's...
January 2