Author Archives: Ken Turner
File Shelving – Economical and Efficient
Hard copy records are still an economical and efficient method to keep business records. You can keep records best when you can see the records. End tab folders on open shelving still give you the best and easiest access to … Continue reading
Office Planning – Have you Planned Your Reception Room for Everybody
If you got the postcard in the mail recently, it asked: “Do you hold your breath when a 500 lb. client sits in one of your 250 lb. capacity chairs?” This one chair made a BIG difference. Now all sizes … Continue reading
Paul answers questions about managing employees in the difficult economy.
I had another excellent conversation with Paul Morlock. Several office managers sent in questions about the economy and how it related to their employees. Some wondered if there was a trend of employees to work harder and to be … Continue reading
BEST ANSWER: “How do you handle the problem employee?”
Check out the one question / one answer: >>click here for answer<< This is a small sample from the interview with Paul Morlock, V.P. of Human Resources for Stanly Regional Medical Center in North Carolina.
What do Office Managers find most stressful and what can they do about it.
Check out this 13 minute talk with Paul Morlock, Vice President of Human Resources, as we discuss the most stressful things an Office Manager has to face. TalkShoe provided the recording and audio player. If you have more questions … Continue reading
Office Manager’s – Help with your most stressful situations.
Throughout my day, I meet and talk with office managers all over the Tri-Cities area (Johnson City and Kingsport, Tennessee and Bristol and Marion, Virginia). What they tell me is that in today’s economic environment; they are being asked to … Continue reading
Now easier than ever: Online Office Furniture Catalog
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Easy Office Space: How a small office gained without losing.
The problem: This small but rapidly growing doctor’s office needed more space. The answer: Expand Vertically! By making use of the vertical space over and existing work counter, they gained 22 feet of storage without losing an inch of floor … Continue reading