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29th September 2009
Turn a Problem into a Business Opportunity by creative thinking.
People pay money to create a problem and then somebody else turns that problem into a business opportunity. How do we do this? First step is to examine and define in great detail what exa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th August 2009
What is low cost country sourcing? (LCCS)
Is a strategy in which a firm sources material parts, products and services
from countries with lower labour and production costs in order to cut operating expenses.
Is China still suitable for LCCS?
Yes... Read >
Author: roger
20th July 2009
After suffering for almost a year on account of labour shortages and plunging overseas and domestic sales, the Ludhiana textile cluster has decided to fight the recessionary demons through both strategic and tactical responses. Textile units are rewriting... Read >
Author: David Parks
11th July 2009
In the midst of a global recession, HR always appears to be caught in the middle. Several groups of French workers recently imprisoned their HR managers over redundancies, and recent Ceridian research shows that in the UK, decisions are increasingly bein... Read >
Author: Simon Parsons
10th June 2009
Looking to invest or lease commercial property but not sure where to start? North Sydney is a great location to invest or grow a business, and is home to the second largest business district after the city CBD. With its tight-knit community and bustling l... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
05th June 2009
The deadline for the decision on bankruptcy draws near on June 1. The big automotive players are keeping their fingers cross. But the effects do not end with the big three. Other car majors like Honda Motors, Volkswagen, Toyota are also a worried that ban... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com
01st June 2009
China is a diverse country with an extraordinarily rich set of traditions and culture. The language of Chin has been in existence for as long as 6000 years. This is probably the reason for the Chinese language having a huge number of dialects in both the ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
24th April 2009
Like most of the developed countries, Australia’s population is ageing. According to statistics, the median age (the age at which half the population is older and half is younger) of the Australian population is now 36.9 years -- an increase of 5.3 year... Read >
Author: Leonie Barke
07th April 2009
The State Workers Compensation Board of Georgia was established in the year 1920 and serves the community by being the referral for more than 3.8 million employees in the state of Georgia. This State Board receives its funding through assessment from self... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore
31st January 2009
As Lord Mandelson announces a rescue package for the automotive industry, Zeta’s New Business Manager, Niko Lambert, explains why manufacturers must re-assert their position in the UK economy.
My view is quite simple; an economy that doesn’t create... Read >
Author: Zeta Editorial
19th January 2009
It might be old fashioned, but often when we think about family businesses conjure up images of cottage industries and something in the style of the Waltons of television fame.
However, there are a great many ways in which our families can be a significa... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Miranda
05th November 2008
Since food is essential for survival, agriculture remains the most vital segment of every country. For centuries, agriculture has been the primary occupation of majority of people. Historians and anthropologists have long argued that the development of a... Read >
Author: jatinder
08th September 2008
The most probable reason poverty exists, is insufficient work opportunities in combination with a lack of basic education and skills training, or is it?
In Africa, drought is tabled as the most common cause of poverty, assisted often by a war here and... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
08th September 2008
There are now many local authority’s and private companies as well as registered charities actively involved in the promotion of “housing partnerships” Although the idea of affordable housing is not exactly a new one, it certainly goes back to the i... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
30th June 2008
Tier two of the new points based UK immigration system is known as Tier Two Skilled Workers. This tier is being brought in to replace the current UK work permit. Tier two allows migrants who have a job offer to come into the UK to fill in gaps within the ... Read >
Author: Helen
27th May 2008
The partnership includes more than 25 representatives from Peterborough city, economic development agencies, law enforcement, education, and the industry.
Mike Ma, co-ordinator of the Community and Race Relations Committee, said: "Economic prosperity ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2008
Adding to the problems of a booming economy is Australia's looming labour shortage.
A paper prepared for the Academy of Social Sciences Experts say the country needs to boost immigration by 30 per cent within the next 20 years to meet its growing work ... Read >
Author: amerie
29th January 2008
With the approaching of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, more and more Chinese customers attend in various of sports, athletic sports gradually become one of the parts which can’t lack of in common people’s life, sport shoes market will be more and more la... Read >
Author: bpwork.com
07th November 2007
Welcome to Port Arthur, a city where history seems to seep out of the walls and rise out of the floors of the ancient buildings. Initially a penal settlement, Port Arthur was largely built by the prison labour force. The convict heritage is ever present i... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
06th November 2007
Jupiter in the Fifth is said to cause economic progress ( Dhanaptim ). Let us how Transit Jupiter in the Fifth has been good for India ( Moon Sign - Cancer, Star - Pushya ). Jupiter is a functional benefic in India's horoscope, being the lord of 9th & 6t... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
05th November 2007
Jupiter in the Fifth is said to cause economic progress ( Dhanaptim ). Let us see how Transit Jupiter in the Fifth has been good for India ( Moon Sign - Cancer, Star - Pushya ). Jupiter is a functional benefic in India's horoscope, being the lord of 9th ... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
16th October 2007
There are many places in the United States where you can get electrical training, either for your own basic around-the-home repairs or to build yourself a great new lucrative career as an electrician. One school in California devotes itself to nothing but... Read >
Author: Christopher
02nd August 2007
The island of Mauritius has a total land area of around 784 square miles or otherwise a total area of around 788 square miles. As per reports recorded in the year 2006, the population in Mauritius amounts up to about 1,240,827. The capital of Mauritius is... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design
11th January 2007
The franchise market place is growing rapidly with more and more people buying a franchise business. The people who invest in a franchise opportunity are more likely to succeed then those who choose to go it alone. Many millionaires have been created thro... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
04th January 2007
Turn a Problem into a Business Opportunity by creative thinking.
People pay money to create a problem and then somebody else turns that problem into a business opportunity. How do we do this? First step is to examine and define in great detail what ex... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
08th September 2006
Are you always looking for that rock solid, amazing profitable investment to provide financial security for you and your familys future?
If you have just answered yes, then read this article and you will be amazed by this once in a lifetime opportunity... Read >
Author: adam parsons
30th June 2006
New business loans can lead your business initiative in the right direction. Generating funds for a brand new business is not an easy task. So, it becomes apparently essential to borrow new business loans from credit unions and banks. There is no reason t... Read >
Author: Ruth Stanhop
21st May 2006
Peru's recent lean to the left personified by the victory in first round voting of Ollanta Humala, the retired army officer with ties to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, is not putting a dent in any Peruvian mining companies plans. If anything, there is... Read >
Author: James West
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