 Biz Productions, Inc Business-Related Media To The Point Topics of Interest to Business Professionals PreHire Connections P.O. Box 29385 Atlanta, GA 30359 404-325-2116 |  | News This is where we'll announce the most recent additions to our web site. If you've visited us before and want to know what's changed, take a look here first. Biz Productions, Inc. Establishes Internet Presence On March 1, 2004, Biz Productions, Inc. formally unveiled the corporate website at www.bizproductionsinc.com. At the party held to celebrate the launch, Dr. Barbara Bailey, founder and president of Biz Productions, Inc. and PreHire Connections, Inc. said, "We are delighted to have a real presence on the Web. Clearly, now our clients and friends can visit us without ever leaving their offices. We intend for this to be an informative and interactive site as we grow." Upcoming Speaking Engagements: April 4 - 7, 2004. Dr. Barbara Bailey, founder and president of Biz Productions, Inc. and PreHire Connections, Inc., will be a featured presenter at the Southeastern Training Association (SETA) annual meeting in Asheville, NC. Topics will be "Performance Management for the 21st Century" and "Hiring Smarter: The Win-Win Way." June 4, 2004. Dr. Bailey will be a featured presenter at the Georgia Society of Association Executives (GSAE) annual meeting in Augusta, GA. The topic will be "Hiring Smarter: The Win-Win Way." Publications: February 2004 Executive Post - publication of the South Carolina Society of Association Executives. "The Healthy Executive: Have You Checked Your Business Pulse Lately?" Barbara A. Bailey, PhD and Gary Bishop, MA. (www.scsae.org) Winter 2004 Connections - publication of the Georgia Society of Association Executives. "The Healthy Executive: Have You Checked Your Business Pulse Lately?" Barbara A. Bailey, PhD and Gary Bishop, MA. (Volume 2, Issue 1, pp 19-20). We do not need the help of behavioral scientists to understand that human beings who are taught to produce useful goods for the marketplace, and to be productive are more likely to develop the self-esteem essential to a normal, integrated personality. ~ Chief Justice Warren Burger (1985) |