GD eNews | Vol. 4, No. 7 | April 18, 2005
Good Faith Efforts
Owners, architects, engineers, CM@Risk, and companies that work with public building projects as procurement of goods and services are continuously challenged to include minority contractors and vendors in their various projects. Required goals are often difficult to achieve, however, strong... Continue»
Posted on April 19, 2005 to Business Resources | Comments
Millions Awarded To Blacks In Philly
Federal Jury Awards $12.8 Million to Black Homeowners
Philadelphia, PA -- The Law Offices of Adrian J. Moody P.C. secured a solid victory on April 11, 2005 for 24 west Philadelphia homeowners whose homes were destroyed by fire following... Continue»
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Survey of Nonprofit Execs Finds Deepening Social Problems
New York -- A Survey in conjunction with four major social service agencies of direct services to people in need, of 150 agencies surveyed, more than 50% thought social problems in NYC were getting worse, more than 73% thought things... Continue»
Posted on April 19, 2005 to Business News | Comments
Walking the Talk: Companies Focusing on Talent Management Drive Business Growth
Finding, developing and hiring top talent is a priority for a growing number of leading companies and their chief executives, according to a report released by The Conference Board, the global research and business membership organization. The Conference Board report... Continue»
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Fate of Black Farmers Unsettled
Second unlicensed government lawyer found working on one of largest civil rights cases in history By Makebra M. Anderson Washington (NNPA) -- A second attorney working on one of largest civil rights cases in history is being investigated by the... Continue»
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What's Your Number One Excuse?
By Dr. Joe Vitale -- Before my latest book, "The Attractor Factor," became a #1 bestseller at Barnes and Noble online and a #2 bestseller at Amazon, people told me I was nuts to try to promote a new book... Continue»
Posted on April 19, 2005 to Moving Forward | Comments
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