
Peter Page
Writer and Editor at Freelance
Journalist, yogi, mostly vegan, editor for contributed content at Grit Daily.
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1 month ago |
jotform.com | Peter Page
It can take a while to start seeing a regular flow of cash after a business launches, but business expenses are visible from the start. Managing those expenses is a fundamental part of operating a business, even if it isn’t a very glamorous part. No company can afford to ignore expenses, yet few entrepreneurs or freelancers take an online course in managing business expenses before they launch.
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Dec 26, 2024 |
jotform.com | Peter Page
Post ID Steps for developing screening questionsAsk for no more than you needPut your screeners and big questions firstDon’t give away the survey topicInclude page breaksDon’t ask “leading” questionsFrom political campaigns to market research, surveys have long been a go-to tool for understanding what people really think. But for these surveys to provide useful insights, you first need to determine who to survey.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
jotform.com | Peter Page
8 tips to write a request for proposalDetail the project and what your organization needsWrite an executive summaryInclude vendor qualifications and the project budgetBe transparent about the selection processProvide timelinesFormat for readabilityHave the expertiseDetail the job but not how to do itA request for proposal, commonly known as an “RFP”; is a document governments and large corporations typically issue when seeking qualified vendors and contractors for large projects.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
jotform.com | Peter Page
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, commonly known as HIPAA, established rules governing healthcare in the United States. Congress enacted HIPAA in 1996 — when people still referred to the internet as the World Wide Web and Amazon only sold books — making it one of the nation’s earliest data privacy laws. Under HIPAA, the Secretary of Health and Human Services began enforcing the rules regarding the confidentiality of “personal health information” (PHI).
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Nov 25, 2024 |
jotform.com | Peter Page
Copyrights can be extremely valuable — the recent number of famous musicians who’ve sold the copyrights to their work for huge sums makes that pretty clear. Perhaps most notable among these is Bob Dylan. He sold the rights to some of his very earliest songs for $100 in 1962, but he didn’t sell anything else for decades.
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