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November 6, 2009News for the wholesale distribution industry
 
  News and Trends 
 
  • U.S. factory orders climbed 0.9% in September
    U.S. factory orders rose in September, per Commerce Department, with the rise marking the fifth such increase in six months. Following an 0.8% drop in August, factory orders increased 0.9% for September as durable goods orders rose 1.4%. "Manufacturing is in recovery," said David Sloan, a senior economist at 4Cast Inc., New York. "There's a need to rebuild inventories and exports are getting stronger." The Wall Street Journal (11/3) , Bloomberg (11/3) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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 2009 Mid–Year Economic Forecast for Wholesale Distributors
Dr. Adam Fein, distribution industry expert, presents an exclusive report that helps executives to understand the changing dynamics in wholesale distribution. The report is a timely update and forecast for Wholesale Distributors. Click to download your complimentary report.
 
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  Sales 
  • Buyers' primary priority: risk, not price
    Low price doesn't ever seem to be a customer's primary motivation in a sale. Instead, buyers will purchase according to the lowest risk, and salespeople should keep in mind that that is their primary concern. DaveKahle.com (11/3) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • 5 tips for determining cybersecurity needs
    Small-business owners need to determine which data need to be protected and how important cybersecurity is before undertaking development of a data-security strategy, says David Meizlik, director of Web and data security at Websense in San Diego. Meizlik suggests five questions firms need to answer to identify the importance of security concerns. BusinessWeek/Today's Tip (11/2) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  Industry Insights  
  • Good news for distributors in GDP data
    The federal government on Monday released preliminary estimates of the nation's gross domestic product for the third quarter, and the numbers contain good news for wholesaler-distributors, writes Pembroke Consulting President and NAW Institute for Distribution Excellence Fellow Adam J. Fein, Ph.D., in this blog post. The post includes a brief video on Fein's economic predictions for 2010 and information about his Nov. 19 webcast. Distribution Trends (11/3) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story

  Executive Life 
  • U.S. seeks to debunk credit-score ads
    The Federal Trade Commission is trying to counter advertising by companies promising free credit reports and subscription-based credit monitoring with a sales pitch of their own. This effort includes a Web site called freecreditreport.gov and a TV ad featuring a band singing lyrics like, "Other sites may turn your head; they say they're free, don't be misled." The New York Times (11/2) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Column: Reservation tech yet to catch up with Secure Flight rules
    Hyphens, apostrophes and long names are among the issues that need to be worked out before Secure Flight regulations go into full effect next year, The New York Times reports. Some reservations systems drop punctuation or cut off names after 16 characters, either of which could cause delays at the airport when travelers' IDs are required to precisely match the names on their travel documents. The New York Times (11/2) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  NAW Insider 
  • Don't make wrong decisions about profitability
     
    Al Bates, founder and president of Profit Planning Group, has spent 30 years analyzing distributor financial statements. His findings in Profit Myths in Wholesale Distribution boil down to this conclusion: Much, and possibly even most, of what managers in distribution companies know about improving profitability is wrong. Good economic times mask this fact, while challenging times make this fact absolutely dangerous! LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Prevent motor vehicle collisions
     
    A significant expense for almost any wholesaler-distributor is the cost of commercial automobile insurance. The Hartford has suggestions you can use to protect your business and avoid costly motor vehicle accidents. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • How did the economy impact your personal Halloween spending this year?
    After voting once, check out the real-time poll results on NAW's All Access page as often as you'd like.
I spent about as much as in years past.
I spent less.
I spent more.
I never spend anything on Halloween.

ControllerRobinson HR Consulting (search consultant for client)Wilmington NC

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