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Masonry Magazine August 1993 Page. 28
August 1993

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Making a decision about each item. Ask these questions: What do I have to do? When do I have to do it? Where will I store it until then? Finally, as a part of wrapping up each day and planning for tomorrow, remove any paper which accumulated d

Masonry Magazine February 1993 Page. 19
February 1993

MAXIMUM LIFTING HEIGHT

Part II of a series of articles about the various types of rough terrain forklifts, and the important things to remember when making a rental or buying decision.

booms. Case hardened rollers and steel rails ensur

Masonry Magazine February 1993 Page. 62
February 1993

Getting the Most Out of Management Meetings
Nine ways-if you decide that a meeting is necessary-to get the most out of it.

Studies show that the average senior executive spends seventeen hours a week in meetings, another six hours in prepar

Masonry Magazine February 1993 Page. 64
February 1993

MANAGEMENT
Continued from Page 62

Consider the cost: A lengthy meeting of ten middle managers can cost more than $3,000 in pay, benefits and overhead. Keep it moving.

Limit the number of participants. Four to seven participants is

Masonry Magazine February 1993 Page. 68
February 1993

STRESS IN PERSPECTIVE
Continued from Page 19

how to evolve a more flexible lifestyle and discover how to become more happy, relaxed and effective human beings.

That's why it's necessary to maintain balance not only in your business