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Tag Archives: Managing
Managing Attorney Data in Your WordPress Website
At PaperStreet, we specialize in building websites for law firms, and our code does, too. Most every website we’ve produced over the last half decade was built with thoughtfully chosen law firm-focused content sections called custom post types. These areas… … Continue reading
Managing difficult behavior in nursing homes: assessment and interventions
A hot-button issue for nursing home administrators and admissions personnel seems to be “behavior disturbances.” Family members may be encouraged to make alternate arrangements because the facility maintains that it cannot manage the person and the person is “creating a … Continue reading
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SEPARATION & SOCIAL MEDIA: MANAGING THE ANNOUNCEMENT
At the risk of appearing obsessed, I write a second time about the separation of Jeff and Makenzie Bezos. This time my subject is again borrowed from the Wall Street Journal, but it’s not about the money. Rather, the Journal … Continue reading