Articles, tagged with "economist", page 3
20th April 2011
I am a firm believer that employee incentive programs are key to optimizing a workforce’s goal based performance, but an employee incentive program that has not been thought through can be worse than none at all. In other words, you have to make sure you ...
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Author:
LoyalNation
14th April 2011
In a modern cover story for FORBES Journal, economist Peter Drucker stated that "WEBUCATION" (i.e. on the internet based mostly schooling) is the following large growth pattern! Each evening although you sleep about $20 Billion Bucks are spent on the net....
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Taylor Bright
12th April 2011
When you consider that the average recruiter spends 6 minutes reading a resume, you can understand how important the appearance of the resume can be when making a selection.If you are designing your own law student resume, you need to follow a few rules t...
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Author:
Brain Barton
11th April 2011
Our recent financial dilemmas have made us run after several debt-relief options and debt management plans for days and the same has made us realize the importance of financial alertness and the value of certain timely financial decisions. Here I would li...
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Author:
Arond Devit
07th April 2011
The S&P/Case-Shiller index of property values in 20 cities fell 3.1% from January 2010, the biggest year-over-year decrease since December 2009, researchers said in a report last week. Somewhat surprisingly, Phoenix, Minneapolis and Chicago were three of ...
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Author:
Boyd LaRoche
06th April 2011
Winning an Argument
by Connie H. Deutsch
I'm an economist by nature. I don't like spending money foolishly. I don't like wasting resources. I don't like wasting time. And most especially, I don't like wasting words.
When I speak or write, I...
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Author:
Connie H. Deutsch
05th April 2011
Social media branding: Using touch points to create strong brands
Social media creates modern, world class brands. These brands are created because social media allows a marketer to engage customers over many “touch points". These multiple touch poi...
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Author:
Dean Hambleton
21st March 2011
Credit card processing is gaining more and more public attention due to increase in use of plastic money world wide. This invisible system helps the business owners to receive the payment for their product/service in a hassle-free and les time consuming m...
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Author:
unbulat
16th March 2011
The stock of the world’s biggest retailer has performed terribly since the bear market rally started two years ago. What’s up with Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE/WMT) stock?
In March of 2009, Wal-Mart stock was selling at $50.00. Today, it trades at only ...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
14th March 2011
I think this is a question that all of us are asking ourselves. Some other questions may include, “Can I fill up my Fuel Tank with something else?", “Can I get a discount of some sort or something?" - these are the two main questions that run through my m...
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Junk Yard Bids
23rd February 2011
Charles M. Tiebout was an economist who wrote extensively about economic theories but his largest contribution to the field of economics was when he wrote his “A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures" in 1956. Although it is definitely difficult if not imposs...
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Nazima Golamaully
23rd February 2011
The chemicals manufacturers and chemical importers importers of India contribute a substantial percentage to the growth of the Indian Economy. Being one of the oldest industries of the country, it definitely holds brighter prospects for the future. The i...
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Mateen Techmagnate
22nd February 2011
Barry Asmus, Ph.D., senior economist at the National Center for Policy Analysis in Phoenix, AZ, shared his outlook for 2011 with Welding & Gases Today for its Annual Business Forecast, outlining 6 unstoppable economic trends impacting our world, our econo...
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Author:
marketing_datakeyllc
21st February 2011
China has frequently utilized reform in a gradual but confident or piecemeal style.In addition, China is planning on making a $two billion railroad via Iran to the border of Iraq that could possible carry more than into Iraq. As the US continues to battle...
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Author:
Loyd Ingram
11th February 2011
Over the last couple of years the property market has been hit hard – repeatedly – because of the recession. Banks have been bailed out of massive debts and possible liquidation, first time buyers have had to delay plans, mortgage rates have experienced s...
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Author:
baggy tiwana