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		<title>I think my employees see me as a buddy rather than a boss.  Is that a bad thing?</title>
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Kevin Nash
Human Resources Expert
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		<title>Is it necessary to have an employee handbook even if I only have a few employees?</title>
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	 	Kevin Nash 
Human Resources Expert
		Contact: www.aspenod.com/people.html 

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