Errata; Forecast; Good Friends; The 5% Givers Club; Personnel Policies Can Save; Many Barrels of Oil; Operating Systems vs Management Systems; Do You Exchange Lists of People Who Cash Bad Checks?; Supporting the National Foundation for; Consumer...
Fire-when not ready, Gridley; How does one define service?; 1981 corporate resolutions; I have discovered the most stupid retailers in the world; What is a conservative? What is a liberal?; At last--many stocks are selling for close to book value!;...
Can we retailers be proud of this?; Should you have an ombudsman?; Job stealing -- the American way; When it comes to service, the boss is not always right; My reaction to published studies; Who spends how much on advertising?; Does a deceptive...
Irresponsibility at AT&T; The high cost of interactive retailing; New Year resolutions worth repeating; Are you surrounded by "yes-men"?; More from great-grandfather Baum's diary; What is your "market value added"?; The...
What percentage of your accounts are active?; One more plea for retailers to join the; EPA's Green Lights program; New Year resolutions -- in three parts; The side of Wal-Mart that the daily and trade press doesn't report; U.S. finances retailer...
Weston (of Newark, NJ) Electrodynamometer Milliammeter model 370 No. 1519. Measures small electrical currents, milliamperes. Reliable within .25%. To obtain greatest accuracy on direct current, reversed readings should be taken to eliminate the...
Weston (of Newark, NJ) Electrodynamometer Milliammeter model 370 No. 1519. Measures small electrical currents, milliamperes. Reliable within .25%. To obtain greatest accuracy on direct current, reversed readings should be taken to eliminate the...
Weston (of Newark, NJ) Electrodynamometer Voltmeter model 341 No. 2104. Measures the voltage of an electrical circuit. Reliable within .25%. To obtain greatest accuracy use the formulas on the authentication certificate. No correction for...