Tuesday February 8, 2005
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Guest host: Corey Flintoff
In the information age, the smart use of technology isn't just important to win business, it's essential. This Tech Tuesday, find out how to build relationships, instill customer loyalty, and streamline your operations by utilizing the technology you already own.
Kip Gregory, Principal of The Gregory Group, and author of "Winning Clients in a Wired World: Seven Strategies for Growing Your Business Using Technology and the Web" (Wiley)
Guest host: Corey Flintoff
Soon after WWI, legislation was passed to pay veterans a bonus of around $1 per day for each day of service. But Congress defaulted on this promise, and gave rise to grassroots movement that had veterans camped out in shantytowns on Capitol Hill. Hear the origins of the Veterans Movement.
Paul Dickson, co-author, "The Bonus Army" (Pub: Walker & Company); contributing editor at Washingtonian magazine and consulting editor at Merriam-Webster, Inc.
Thomas Allen, co-author, "The Bonus Army" (Pub: Walker & Company); longtime contributor to National Geographic Magazine.