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Dealing with looting in CRM - Ep 277

What are your experiences with looting in CRM? Here, the hosts discuss their experiences dealing with a looted site, and the public perception of what constitutes looting and what doesn’t.

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Preparing for Disaster in the Field - Ep 238

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You're in the field and a cell tower is down. No communication! Or, you get an alert about a tornado warning, lightning nearby, hurricane on approach. What do you do? What should your company do? What are, or should be, policies related to disaster preparedness? We talk about this and more on this week's episode of the CRM Arch Podcast.

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Managing Billable Expenses and Safety - Ep 167

We often hear of companies in the field of CRM Archaeology skimping on things like ice and water in for field crews. Should these be billable, line-item expenses, or just the cost of doing business like the light bill at the office? Also, where is that line between what the company should provide and what employees should provide?

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