Parliament Issue 37 • The Helping Issue - Why Helping Isn't Always Easy
Parliament Issue 37 • The Helping Issue - Why Helping Isn't Always Easy
The Helping Issue is all about Helping (go figure!) And we are going to help you see why helping isn’t always easy.
Don't get us wrong. Helping is always good. But sometimes we try to help too much. Sometimes the little things that we do to just help - turn into big things that went wrong. This issue looks at some great little things you can do to help your business; and af ew things that can go wrong when you help if you don’t watch your step. As always - we give you the information so you can continue to help, and also still cover your . . . well you know. So, sit back; take a read of this issue of Parliament; let us give you some information so you can see the line that you may want to walk, when all you’re trying to do is be nice.
The 37th issue of Parliament all about all Helping. It seems so simple - you help someone what can go wrong? (As the lawyer chuckles.) The truth is that doing little things can have big impacts, and we want you to succeed with every little thing you do. So this issue we are giving you 3 guest authors who share little things that can help your business - and the families you serve! But - because we really want to HELP you - I have also written 3 articles on easy that you can help, but with the great attorney spin of the bad side of helping as well. But don't you fear! Every article lays out the right way to do it, so you can continue to do the little things, and help, and cover your . . . well you know.
Letter from the Publisher
Little Things are Important! 'What Funeral Homes Can Do' - by Todd Van Beck
Just Trying To Help - The Funeral Home Side
Cemetery, 'How Referrals Can Build Your Business' - by Gino Merendino
Just Trying To Help - The Cemetery Side
Little Things You Can in Your Crematory - by Ernie Kassoff
Just Trying To Help - The Crematory Side
"Someone Needs To Help" A Case Analysis on the Consequences of Juts Trying to Help
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