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Customer Surveys Are Music Licensing Update, What’s Ahead for 19987, Keynotes Effective, Oct., p. 5 Sept.p,. 8 Jan., p. 6 A Presentation Tool: Your Employee of the Moment, New Year’s Resolutions, Where is Your Dream Computer, Mar., p. 8 Jan., p. 8 Jan., p. 5 Vacation?, May/June, p. 7 Add Pizzazz to Health Club Employees Make Music Online Banking, Oct., p. 6 Work Life Study = Respect, Classes, Oct., p. 6 Together, Feb., p. 5 Mar., p. 6 Parting is Such Sweet Are You At Risk?, Apr., p. 7 Enliven Your Store, Sorrow by Karen G. Feb., p. 8 Beagley, Nov./Dec., p. 8 Automate Your Store, Strategic Apr., p. 5 Exercisers’ Good Thoughts, Post Review Aids in Forum Apr., p. 7 Planning, Aug., p. 5 Be the Life of the Party Advice for Working With During the Holidays: Fence To Good Health, Recruit/Motivate Volunteers Board of Directors by How to see and be seen, Jan., p. 8 by Karen G. Beagley, Amy Ehrenhofer, Nov./Dec., p. 5 July, p. 5 Mar., p. 9 For the Office: Write Now, Become a Master at Being Sept.p,. 7 Safe Camping Tips, Are You An Effective Memorable by Patricia Mar., p. 5 Financial Manager? by Fripp, May/June, p. 8 Get Organized to Enjoy Richard G. Ensman, Jr., Life, May/June, p. 7 7 Steps to Energize, Aug., p. 9 Best Places to Work, Feb., p. 8 Jan., p 7 Get Ready for the Developing A Survey To Weekend!, July, p. 7 Shortening the Paper Trail, Assess Demand For Bright Ideas Save Millions, Feb., p. 7 Recreation Programs by Sept., p. 8 Get The Most From Ken Krick, Re.D., Catalogs by Karen G. The Issue is Internships by Jan., p. 9 Budget for a Rainy Day Beagley, Sept., p. 5 John A. Challenger, July, p. 7 July, p. 8 Do You Wanna Trade? by Help Employees With Renee Mula, ‘But | Gave You Instruc- Careers, Sept., p. 7 Time Management: Put an May/June, p. 9 tions!” Guidelines for End to Procrastination Delegating Effectively by Increase Impact of Photos, Now, Nov./Dec., p. 7 Increasing Job Security Rebecca Morgan, CSP, Mar., p. 7 During a Period of Ost. p: 7 Tips for Self-Medication, Downsizing, Apr., p. 9 Industry Woos Teens, Apr., p. 6 Check Your Service for Nov./Dec., p. 7 Newsletters Create Com- Clues, Oct., p. 8 Use Your Police, Sept., p. 6 pany Support, Oct., p. 9 Land’s End Creatively Children’s Shoes That Fit Rewards Its Employees, Using Space and Time by Offering Rentals Extends Aug., p. 7 May/June, p. 5 Tony Alessandra, Ph.D., Convenience and Can Apr., p. 8 Generate Revenue by College-Bound Students, Life on the Road, Aug,., p. 8 Cynthia M. Helson, Aug., p. 7 Wanted in the Boardroom, Sept.p,. 9 Lumping Leave Together, Nov./Dec., p. 6 Create A Blended Work Feb., p. 7 Force, Oct., p. 7 What Your Memo Says, Mar., p. 7 Services Management Risk Management: The NESRA SELECT A Commit- Features Fun Recognition Fund- Key to Safe Fitness ment to Professional raisers by Bob Nelson, Programs and Facilities Development by John A Case Study: The Feb., p. 21 by Jon C. McChesney, Felak, CESRA, Prudential Employee Ph.D. & Nelson Cooper, Jan., p. 20, Apr., p. 22 Recreation Association Group Legal Insurance: A Nov./Dec., p. 9 by Mary Lou Panzano, New Frontier by Karen NESRA’s 1998 President RVESRA, May/June, Meinders, Mar., p. 29 Today’s Workplace Survi- Phil Hall, CESRA, (an p. 29 vors: Clockless Job Interview with), Jan. p. 23 Group Travel Made Easy Vacuums by John A. A Fit Body and A Fit Mind: and Lucrative! by Karen Challenger, Feb., p. 11 NESRA's 1998/1999 There is a Connection by G. Beagley, Feb., p. 23 Buyer’s Guide, July, p. B1 Ruth Gordon Howard How to Succeed At Promot- R.N., M.A., Jan., p. 13 NESRA Plan to Network and ing a Blood Drive Without Research in NESRA's Even Trying by Elizabeth Features Centralizing Employee Exhibit Hall, Apr., p. 26 Platt, Aug., p. 11 Associations’ Procedures and Practices by Bud Balancing Life: Some Prepare For A Successful Lights, Action, Cut by Jim Fishback, CESRA, Highlights From the NESRA Conference Battersby, Mar., p. 31 May/June, p. 25 NESRA Life Area Con- Experience, Mar., p. 34 flicts Survey by John Meet 12 Members with Choosing the Right Golf Yardley, Ph.D., Racing For Success, Time-Saving Tips by Amy May/June, p. 16 School by Doug Weiner, NESRA’'s 1998 National May/June, p. 32 Ehrenhofer, Mar., p. 25 Conference & Exhibit Congratulations to the Wrap-up by Renee Mula, Motivating Volunteers by Winners of NESRA’s Community Service by 1998 Awards of Excel- Aug., p. 18 Richard G. Ensman, Jr., John Borja, Nov./Dec., p. 13 Feb., p. 13 lence, May/June, p. 22 Strengthening Member Ties Employee Preferred by Renee Mula, Dependent Care Now: National Academy of Apr., p. 31 Human Resources: Sixth (NESRA Insurance Dual Issues by Renee Program) by Robert E. Mula, Oct., p. 11 Class of Fellows, The National Employee Jan., p. 40 Kurdziel, Apr., p. 28 Services and Recreation Deskercise: Back Strain by Association Proudly Orchestrating Special Joining NESRA SELECT Viveca Jonsson, Announces NESRA’s Events by Martin Can Give You The Oct., p. 16 1998 Employer of the Greenstein, Answers You Need, Year Herman Morris, Jr., May/June, p. 11 Aug., p. 22 Deskercise: For Your Eyes July, p. 28 Only by Viveca Jonsson, Pitfalls to Avoid When Nov./Dec., p. 18 National Employee What Makes A Successful Planning Group Travel by Services and Recreation Chapter of NESRA? by Cynthia M. Helson, Association 1997 Annual Do You Need A Job Switch, Report, July, p. 10 Aletha Woodruff, Life Planning Or Just A Sept.p., 2 7 Nov./Dec., p. 24 Vacation? by Caela NESRA Invites You to Las Farren, Oct., p. 21 Reducing Liability in the Why Your Employees Event of Lightning by Vegas, Sept., p. 18 Should Know About 8 Tips for Top Performance: Katie Walsh, Ph.D. & Jon NESRA, Feb., p. 9 Four Ways To Excel and McChesney, Ph.D., NESRA Presents The Best Apr.p., 1 7 of the Best in Employee Four Ways To Recover <2rvices, July, p. 12 From Setbacks by Dr. J. Mitchell Perry, Jan., p. 29 November/ December 1998 Rome Wasn't Built InA Employee What Will Be Hot for the The Telecommuting Wave Day...And Neither Is A Holidays? by Cynthia M. by Michael Scott, Store Fitness Center by Brenda Helson, Sept., p. 31 Oct., p. 25 Robbins, CESRA, Nov./Dec., p. 20 Angry Customers: A Step- Work/Family Resource: By-Step Guide To Turning Work/Life Empowering Employees Starting A Discount Things Around by to Take Charge of their PNorvo.g/rDaemc. , byp .D a3v7 e Bell, JRainc.h,a rpd. 3G2. Ensman, Jr., Are You Addressing The LMiarv.e,s pb.y 3M3i chael Scott, Foster Care and Adoption Taking Lessons From “Dr. Are Your Customers Asking Needs of Your Employ- Can Man” by Renee for Wireless Phones? by ees? by Michael Scott, Mula, Aug., p. 15 Rick Julien, Apr., p. 39 May/June, p. 39 Balancing: The Bottom Jan., p. 37 Taking On Food Service, Effective Store Layouts! by Feb., p. 25 George Whalin, Line by Michael Scott, Apr., p. 36 Feb., p. 28 July, p. 47 Aug., p. 24 The Young & The Restless: Employee Stores Keep Debt: Is It The Greatest Serving The New Growing by Cynthia M. Work/Family Challenge Taming Generation of Employees by Catrina Cerny, Helson, Mar., p. 11 That Your Employees Technology Face? by Michael Scott, Sept.,p . 12 Employee Vendor Fairs: Jan., p. 35 E-Mail: What’s In and Time to Serve Others: The Results of NESRA’s 1998 What's Out, Mar., p. 40 Technology: Is It A Help Or Possibilities are Endless Survey by Renee Mula, Nov./Dec., p. 31 Hindrance In Creating A by Richard Ensman, Jr., Here’s Your Guide to More Balanced Lifestyle? Feb., p. 15 by Michael Scott, http://www.nesra.org, Hewlett-Packard Company Aug., p. 27 Feb., p. 32, Tips From The Meeting Store Goes Online and May/June, p. 44 Experts, Oct., p. 18 Delivers by Kerry Cody, The Domestic Violence May/June, p. 35 Internet Liabilities in the Dilemma by Michael Trends in Sports & Recre- Scott, Feb., p. 27 Workplace by Theresa ation by Cynthia Helson, Maximize Your Sales Marcroft, Apr., p. 44 Apr | 10 Dollars Per Square Foot The Fatherhood Phenom- And Still Be Able to Making The Internet Work enon by Michael Scott, Change the Look of Your FOR You by Cynthia M. Management Store by Arthur King, Sept.p., 3 3 Helson, Oct., p. 32 Mar., p. 15 Speaks Out The 7 Most Common Saving Money on Software Pitfalls When Starting A Strategic Marketing For by Reid Goldsborough, Frito-Lay President Brock Your Employee Store! by Work/Life Program...And Jan., p. 44 How To Avoid Them Leach Speaks Out on the George Whalin, Value of Employees’ Oct., p. 27 by Michael Scott, Seven Secrets of Profitable Nov./Dec., p. 29 Association, Apr., p. 15 Websites by Phillip M. Those With the Best Perry, Aug., p. 36 The Single-Parent Phenom- Marshall Freeman, chair- Information Win: POS man, Miller-Freeman Inc. software that brings them enon by Michael Scott, Peek at Your Peers’ Apr., p. 41 Speaks on the Value of back again and again! by Websites by Cynthia M. Attracting and Retaining Jan Ciuciura, Aug., p. 28 Helson, Nov./Dec., p. 40 Employees, Sept., p. 16 Emplf oyee Services Vanagement

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