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- Business Improv: A Tool for Fun and Profit
- Improv -- perhaps best known as the art of quipping on your feet -- might not seem to have much place in business. A staple of music, theatre and comedy, it's also becoming a tool for business thinking (comedy-types dominate the top of the search rankings on business improv:...
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Seeking Alternative Business Advice
- Another business that is booming during the downturn: psychic readings. According to a report by WBZ, a CBS station serving Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire, more businesspeople are looking for alternative sources of guidance: Most people check the financial charts before plotting the...
- Blog posts 2008-12-05
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- U.S. VISA EXEMPTION PROPOSED FOR S. KOREAN BUSINESSPEOPLE.
- WASHINGTON, Sept 24 Asia Pulse - The U.S. business community is to push for U.S. visa exemption for South Korean businesspeople, a South Korean business leader said Tuesday. WASHINGTON, Sept 24 Asia Pulse - The U.S. business community is to push for U.S. visa...
- Research articles 2003-09-24
- Las Vegas-Area Businesspeople, Shoppers Make Plans for Tax Rebate.
- By Matthew Crowley, Las Vegas Review-Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 30--If local businesspeople are smiling these days, it may be because of President Bush and his tax cut. Taxpayers will likely eagerly watch their mailboxes later this summer for...
- Research articles 2001-05-30
- Mexican Kidnappings Of Businesspeople Increasing: Armor Holdings.
- MEXICO CITY, Nov 15, 2001 Increasing crime in Mexico is leading businesspeople to step up private security. According to information received from its Mexican business clients, the crime rate in Mexico, particularly in kidnappings, has increased drastically over the past five months, said Armor...
- Research articles 2001-11-15
- Businesspeople mix work, community interests
- The Business Journal chose these 40 young businesspeople to feature out of nearly 100 nominations received over the past several months from readers and our editorial staff's own independent research. The purpose of this special report is to shed light on just who are the young businesspeople to watch in...
- Research articles 2008-02-18
- 8 Million Businesspeople at Risk for Dread New Ailment
- Does your Blackberry make you more productive or more distracted? With 8 million Blackberry subscribers, many have asked this question BNET Intercom included. But today on the Huffington Post Dr. Rock Positano blogs that this is in fact the wrong question. We should be asking if our Blackberries (or Treos...
- Blog posts 2007-12-07
- Revivio Founder and Cto, Michael Rowan, Named to Boston Business Journal's List of 40 under 40; List Represents Best and Brightest of Greater Boston's Businesspeople Under 40 Years Old
- LEXINGTON, Mass. -- RevivioR, Inc., the leader in continuous data protection, today announced that its founder and chief technology officer, Michael Rowan, has been named to the Boston Business Journal's list of "40 Under 40" which is a listing of the best and brightest of Greater Boston's businesspeople under 40...
- Research articles 2004-10-14
- L.I. businesspeople, institutes of higher learning spread word about
- Want to literally make a buck in China? Give your Chinese counterpart a clock upon meeting. If the principal of a Latin American firm is late for a meeting, just chill - but if you're late for a meeting in France, you're out of luck. ...
- Research articles 2007-08-31
- Pre-1997 crisis bad practices reappear among Thai businesspeople.
- By Soonruth Bunyamanee, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 12--Some pre-crisis bad habits of Thai businesspeople, notably unproductive spending, are coming back, sparking concerns about a new round of economic problems, according to Ammar Siamwala, an eminent economist with...
- Research articles 2004-07-12
- WB: Businesspeople must be more proactive.
- MEXICO CITY, Oct 08, 2004 (Especialistas en Medios/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- In light of the absence of good results in the public sector, businesspeople must be the ones to promote changes in the country, suggested Guillermo Perry, World Bank WB's chief...
- Research articles 2004-10-08
- Expanding Overseas:The Best Small Markets
- Thanks to job growth and newfound political stability, these smaller markets present a big opportunity for U.S. and other western companies to expand. .expansionPic { width:324px; float:right; margin:0px 0 10px 10px; padding:5px 5px 0; background:#edece7; border:1px solid #d4d4d4; } * html .expansionPic { display:inline; margin-top:20px;} ...
- Articles 2008-04-21
- Life after GM: no weeping Willow Run. (effects of General Motors' closure of its Willow Run plant in Ypsilanti, MI)
- When General Motors Corp. announced it would close its Willow Run manufacturing plant nearly five years ago, many businesspeople predicted the Ypsilanti area would dry up and blow away. In a domino effect, the closing would tumble surrounding businesseWhen General Motors Corp. announced it would close its...
- Research articles 1996-09-30
- Visa delays take toll; Stamford Chamber postpones trade event.(Cover Story)
- Steps by the United States to keep potential terrorists from entering the country have produced some side effects, including delays in processing visas for foreign businesspeople, an outcome that has caused American companies $30 billion in collatera Steps by the United States to keep potential terrorists...
- Research articles 2004-11-08
- Israel's Mercury rising. (Aryeh Finegold founded Mercury Interactive Corp.)
- In 1985 during a visit to San Francisco, President Ronald Reagan invited the corporate heads of Silicon Valley's Daisy Systems to a meeting of businesspeople. Aryeh Finegold, Daisy Systems' president, and the other three Israeli Daisy Systems founder In 1985 during a visit to San Francisco,...
- Research articles 1992-06-12
- Last chance for Doha trade deal.
- Jan 22, 2007 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Most businesspeople are keen to see further liberalisation of global trade. The World Trade Organization WTO pinned high hopes on the Doha round of global trade talks, aiming to op Jan 22, 2007 (The...
- Research articles 2007-01-22
- Defaults in Microsoft products cause quirks
- Microsoft Excel, which has been both miracle and nuisance to millions of businesspeople, has now become a menace in genetic research, according to eight authors and researchers in the journal BMC Bioinformatics earlier this year. According to the re Microsoft Excel, which has been both...
- Research articles 2004-10-18
- Challenge the mayor on taxes.(Viewpoint)
- Businesspeople in New York are on the spot. They don't want taxes raised. But the question is, will they mount a campaign to defeat tax hikes expected to be proposed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg? That's an uncomfortable task. What happens will be cr ...
- Research articles 2002-11-04
- Getting an M.B.A. Via Tivo
- Think there's nothing to be learned from TV? Think again. This season, a whole generation of businesspeople has undoubtedly learned object lessons from Donald Trump by way of his hit NBC series The Apprentice . Meanwhile, a New York City entrepreneur nam Think there's nothing to be learned from TV?...
- Research articles 2004-03-01
- 2001 Newsmakers of the Year: Heinz Prechter.(business, community and political work leaves impact)(Brief Article)
- For years, Heinz Prechter made news with his business, political and community work. His July 6 death at age 59 stunned and saddened metro Detroit businesspeople and politicians from the state Capitol to the White House. And even in passing, the D For...
- Research articles 2002-01-07
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