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Will Your Gen Y Workers Be Your Economic Salvation?
Will Your Gen Y Workers Be Your Economic Salvation?RE: Will Your Gen Y Workers Be Your Economic Salvation?even beign born in the middle of crisis is not an indicative that you know how to handle with it. That would be better if you can mix both experience and newbies to...
Tags: Generation Y, Gen-Y Workers Be, economic salvation, salvation
Discussion threads 2008-10-28

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Will Your Gen Y Workers Be Your Economic Salvation?
While existing business paradigms have failed, a hidden resource in your organization holds the key for a successful future. So says Kirk Snyder, writing on the Huffington Post. That resource? None other than your cadre of Generation Y workers. According to Snyder, Gen Y is redefining the...
Tags: Generation Y, Kirk Snyder, CC Holland
Blog posts 2008-10-27
2000 yields dearth of charity dollars; Economic fears crimp donations to services groups.(the Salvation Army the American Red Cross have seen the number of large contributions reduce)(Brief Article)(Column)(Statistical Data Included)
Contributions to The Salvation Army's street kettles in the greater New York area are up 19% so far this year. Direct mail gifts of less than $100 are up 26%, and gifts of less than $1,000 have climbed 22%. It sounds like a banner...
Tags: nonprofit, Salvation Army, stock
Research articles 2000-12-18
Is That a Light at the End of That Tunnel?
The article asserts that it was not exactly economic salvation, but word of potential good news for next year's advertising revenue from newspaper publishers, broadcasters and some online analysts this week might indicate the early signs of economic recovery. The shaken confidence in advertising's effectiveness and the profound and wide-ranging...
Tags: Advertisement, Public Relations, Roi/Tco, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Finance, Managerial Accounting
White papers 2001-12-06
Rural Industrialization in Indonesia: A Case Study of Community-Based Weaving Industry in West Java. (book reviews)
The countryside has tended to be left behind in South-East Asia's push for economic growth, based as it has been largely on the privileging of urban-centred, large-scale, export-oriented industrialisation. Whilst some crumbs have undeniably fallen from this particular High Table, two-speed development has generally left rural...
Tags: Mizuno Corp.
Research articles 1998-02-01
The U.S. Auto Bailout: Bridge to Bankruptcy, or Road to Salvation?
Andy Singh submits: One of the most important, but dividing, issues currently facing America and Congress, as the economy continues to crumble, is the need or not for a US automakers bailout. The US owned automakers directly or indirectly touch most of us and their future is considered vital to...
Tags: Automobile Company, Bankruptcy, Seeking Alpha, Andy Singh, Manufacturing, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Transport
External links 2008-11-18
Business Calendar
Oneidas come to rescue VERONA, N.Y. AP -- In the 1770s, the Oneida Indian Nation earned the lasting gratitude of George Washington, providing food, shelter and other help to his colonial troops in their war against the British. Now, more than two centuries later, the Oneidas are...
Tags: adidas AG, Associated Press, beverage, Manufacturing, U.S.
Research articles 1997-12-08
Youthful demographics of developing countries may be their economic salvation
Many western industrialized countries are experiencing an ageing of their workforce, while poor, developing countries enjoy a much younger work force. Demographers suggest that this may give them a one-time-only window to catch up with the more affluent countries. But to seize that opportunity, they would have to emphasize...
Tags: Australia, Benefits, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2003-03-01
Salvation of the European kind
JAPAN, the world's second largest economy, is out of the count. With the triple whammy of stagnation, deflationary spiral and falling business investments and consumer spending, the Japanese economic tunnel just seems to get longer, deeper and darker. Nothing of the sort,...
Tags: European Central Bank, European Commission
Research articles 2001-04-16
Retail Roundup: Thrift Stores See Sales Rise, Donations Drop, and More
Thrift stores see sales increase, donations decline -- Although retail sales dropped 2.8 percent in October, not all retailers were feeling the sting. In fact, stores that sell second-hand goods actually have received a boost since the downturn began. "Nationwide, Goodwill has seen an increase of between 6 and 11...
Tags: 7-Eleven Inc., Retail Company, Store, Salvation Army, Retail, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales, Danielle Novy
Blog posts 2008-11-17
Chemir receives St. Louis Top 50 Award
For the ninth year in a row, Chemir Analytical Services has been recognized for its rapid growth and contributions to the greater St. Louis area. The Greater St. Louis Top 50 Award was presented by the St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association and Deloitte & Touche. In addition...
Tags: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Research articles 2006-01-01
Ad Industry Roundup: Display's Death?; Glam Japan; Collective Media; 24/7 Real Media
—Whither display?: The woes of online publishers and ad firms that rely on banner ads and the like have been adding up all year, but the economic crisis could push the format over the cliff. Some media execs see salvation though by promoting old fashioned "reach and frequency" as...
Tags: Advertisement, Network, Media, 24/7 Real Media Inc., Advertising, David Kaplan, comScore Inc.
External links 2008-11-25
Recession Relegates Malls to Secondary Status
The shopping mall as it has existed since the 1970s could be driven into a final decline by the current recession. The problem is two-fold. Many consumers and the retailers that serve them have moved on. Local power centers that developed around discount stores such as Wal-Mart...
Tags: Recession, Mall, Retail, Investment, Financial Accounting, Finance, Mike Duff
Blog posts 2009-01-05
Journal Star, Peoria, Ill., Business Meetings Column.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 11 -- TEAMSTERS RETIREES: The Teamsters Union Local 627 Retirees Club will meet at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the union hall, 7101 N. Allen Road. INVESTMENT SEMINAR: Edward Jones will present "Viewpoint," a free seminar covering...
Tags: Holiday Inn
Research articles 1999-07-12
Weekend Round-Up
Sunday Telegraph Former McDonald's director takes on Italy's historic treasures. Prompting jokes about McDonatellos, a former McDonald's director, Mario Resca, wants to shake up Italy's dusty cultural tourism scene.  "I see visitors as customers, clients. When you come to one of my museums, you are a guest...
Tags: Chemicals, U.K., Wine, Director, Debt-for-equity Swap, Vinod Sekhar, Denbies Wine Estate, Entrepreneurship, Management, BNET UK Staff
Blog posts 2009-10-05
Faith rests in hybrids, electric
Beaten down by a global recession and propped up by government money, American automakers will call out a vision of an electric-powered future during the next two days of the auto show in Detroit that's more about survival than sales. Four of the world's largest automakers will either show new...
News items 2009-08-07
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