Articles, tagged with "american business", page 2
20th December 2010
International trade is the lifeblood of the international economy. It needs to flow among nations to keep the international system circulating. Decades ago, the import export trade was far more difficult than it is today. It was tough for Japan to export ...
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Author:
seotrade
14th December 2010
The phenomenon of a worker who may have been in the work force for 40 years suddenly starting a new career at 50 or over is a trend that is exploding as baby boomers hit that age bracket. There has always been a phenomenon of older workers trying somethi...
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Author:
Roger Gladman
08th December 2010
In a world that’s overrun with advertising on virtually every surface and screen, consumers have become adept at tuning out marketing messages. For businesses, this creates a unique challenge to break through the clutter and get their message across. Many...
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Author:
justint
19th November 2010
Despite some recent recovery in the American stock market, we are still very much in the aftermath of the Great Recession - an economic calamity second only the to the Great Depression in the past one hundred years. While some individual businesses have ...
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Author:
Felix Chesterfield
31st October 2010
Chronic tardiness is one of the most serious productivity problems currently afflicting the American business sector: according to one study, employee lateness costs US businesses some $3 billion a year. Tardiness also has a negative effect on the reputat...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
18th October 2010
Business card magnets offer small businesses a competitive edge. The magnets are a way for businesses to break through the clutter of advertising “noise" that most consumers have learned to simply tune out. Business card magnets get the business name and ...
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Author:
justint
04th October 2010
Trucks are for men but the stereotyping can be defied nonetheless. The masculine appeal of a truck is not a misnomer but a rather subconscious factor. It also shows that in the trucking industry, sexism is not anymore the norm, or perhaps, is slowly dimin...
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Author:
Armil F. Velos
24th September 2010
In these days of rapidly changing technology, it seems like you buy something one day, and then the next it is out-of-date. It replaced by some bigger, faster, stronger machine with apps and features that you never would have even imagined were possible o...
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Author:
Tom Lasky
18th August 2010
The US Senate recently unanimously voted and passed an anti-outsourcing bill. The bill is aimed at foreign companies that hire and fly in workers at various locations in US, and have more than half of their America-based employees on HIB work visa. Once t...
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Author:
annie.brunson
12th August 2010
The business to business marketing is an interesting topic to follow nowadays when the internet is becoming a huge platform where business different businesses can utilize for their own benefits. It is also very interesting to know what is going on behind...
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Author:
mjtcorporation
09th July 2010
One of the biggest elements of the American Dream is actually the American Business Trip. The minute that a boss or employer says that an employee is trusted to head out on the road, it means something about one's standing in a company. And countless Amer...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
14th June 2010
Perceptions and stereotypes play an important role in our lives. Sometimes they distort our decisions and make our communication with others more difficult. Some foreigners have a perception that Americans are more conservative to foreign cultures than ot...
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Author:
Stefanie Parks
07th June 2010
At the beginning of the Internet era, which is only about 20 years ago, hackers would break into computer networks for the challenge, the fun and the pleasure of showing off and boasting later. Today, there are still some hackers in it for their ego, but ...
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Author:
Alex Mc Stafani
18th May 2010
With the value of the American dollar down at the moment, investing in the U.S. can be an attractive option for foreign nationals due to favorable exchange rates. An EB-5 regional center in Florida is seeking foreign investors to take advantage of this si...
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Author:
Joe Sloboda
05th May 2010
Many people would venture into business primarily to gain profit. But sad to say, a lot of them would eventually see the hard earned money and other resources they've invested, vanish into thin air. Normally, the ideas of these businesses are good, but ...
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Author:
TampaMarketing