When SAF members head up to Capitol Hill during Congressional Action Days, more than 60 new members of Congress will still be getting their feet wet, and few other organizations will have come to town "en masse" to present their legislative agendas.
Business owners forced into the unenviable position of cutting jobs face more than just a guilty conscience about the workers they let go: They also must keep morale and productivity high among employees still on the job, according to a Nov. 13 IndustryWeek.com story.
Dozens of floral designers primed to head to Washington, D.C. to decorate the events surrounding the Inauguration of President-Elect Barack Obama will not be as close to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20 as they had hoped.
Finger foods, frothy beverages and fans may be traditional staples of Super Bowl parties, but this year's match-up will add another ingredient to the mix: flowers.
Floriculture producers in the following states who generate $10,000 or more in gross annual sales are urged to complete the U.S. Department of Agriculture's annual Floriculture Production Survey by mid-January.
Christmas
may be all wrapped up, but our virtual grab bag of business tips still
has a few worth toasting in the new year. Read on to see what more gifted florists have to say, and remember to send any additional business builders to
When Frank Fontana, host of HGTV network's "Design on a Dime," needed help spreading some holiday cheer without spreading his budget too thin, he called the Roy Houff Company in Chicago.