It's not information sharing "one-to-one" anymore; it's "one-to-many"
Our old world used to be one of a bit more discreetness. One where many times unless someone took the time to sit down, write a letter, send...
Our old world used to be one of a bit more discreetness. One where many times unless someone took the time to sit down, write a letter, send...
Our old world used to be one of a bit more discreetness. One where many times unless someone took the time to sit down, write a letter, send...
From getting families to understand the value of funeral service to differentiating from the competition and staying profitable, funeral professionals face many challenges during these tough economic times....
From getting families to understand the value of funeral service to differentiating from the competition and staying profitable, funeral professionals face many challenges during these tough economic times....
This video is a follow up to an article we published a few weeks ago about QR Codes (Quick Response Codes) in the funeral industry and how we...
Connecticut -- The state Department of Public Health said Friday that it will continue licensing funeral homes, funeral directors and embalmers, saying an announcement this week that it...
The morgue, well-known as somewhere dead bodies are stored, is a depressing place - a place where murder victims, unidentified corpses, and the victims of unexplained disease end...
Batesville, Indiana -- Batesville-based Hillenbrand Inc., known for its casket business, has agreed to pay $240 million in cash to acquire a manufacturer of material-handling equipment. Hillenbrand expects...
Dublin, Ireland -- Funeral Directors are experiencing longer delays in getting paid as a result of the recession, causing financial pressures for undertakers who have not managed costs...
Brookfield, Wis. -- The Heritage Club, a charitable group founded in 1978 by past presidents of the National Funeral Directors Association, is pleased to sponsor the appearance of...