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By Susan Wilson Solovic |
Filed In:
Sales & Marketing
Buzzwords are great for business -- if your idea of "great" is being viewed as a braggart, a bore, or maybe even a liar.
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Recession
and
Economic Conditions
"The next logical step is a scenario where customers can create the product to the exact specifications they want."
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By Mark Henricks |
Filed In:
Small Business
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Can you run a successful company selling obsolete technology such as old-fashioned typewriters and Atari game systems? Meet some entrepreneurs who are doing just that.
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By Louis Maze |
Filed In:
Business Leadership Development
and
Management
Change happens. It's critical that we develop in managers the ability to perceive and respond to change in timely fashion, even if it means revising plans that are carved in stone. In a...
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By Charlie Alter |
Filed In:
High Speed Trains
and
Rail Transportation
One critical lesson from the the Japanese experience with Bullet Trains and particularly the MagLev technology is how to move technology out of the lab and into application so it can be sold...
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By Charlie Alter |
Filed In:
High Speed Trains
and
Rail Transportation
Japan is the world’s most innovative country, according to the Economist’s updated New Ranking of the World’s Most Innovative Countries, published in February, 2009. This column focuses on Transportation innovation in Japan....
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Sales Figures
and
Sales & Selling
Apple has actually delayed the international release of the new tablet computer
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Photocopiers
and
Commercial & Industrial Electronics
Your office copier doesn't look a day over 30 years old.
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By Hoover's Editors |
Filed In:
Olympics
and
Amateur Sports
The Olympic Games is a marketing extravaganza. Hoover's Editors give a rundown of the top sponsors you'll be seeing in Vancouver.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Attorneys General
and
Public Prosecutors & Defenders
Midas franchisee pays $1.8 million to settle lawsuit with California.
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By Maura Schreier-Fleming |
Filed In:
Men
and
Demographic Groups
Do you think that women have the same opportunities as men do for advancement? Before you answer, look around at your workplace. Think of your own experiences. Think of those that your friends...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Airlines
and
Air Transportation
When the airlines lose your luggage, it's not usually too much of a big deal. Things don't go quite as smoothly however, when they lose your luggage on the way to an international...
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Filed In:
Credit Cards
and
Payment Cards & Services
With few other choices, small-business owners are resorting to their cards for credit. And paying for it.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
XML
and
Markup Languages
The mobile Web might just get a bit more animated
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By Kevin McKenzie |
Filed In:
Restaurants
Generations of French restaurants have reached for the Michelin stars, and now American restaurants also have a chance to attain that lofty recognition. But should a three-star rating be our ultimate goal?
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Financial Markets & Investing
and
Banking & Finance
While there is nothing inherently illegal or hazardous about investing outside your home country, offshore investing should be approached with caution. The benefits can be tricky for a small investor to realize, the...
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By Matt Sarrel |
Filed In:
Business Continuity
and
Operations
Expands the BCI’s presence in the U.S., and joins chapters in Canada, Australia, Switzerland, and the Far East
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By Ney Grant |
Filed In:
Mortgage Brokers
and
Mortgage Banking & Finance
Want to sell your entire manufacturing plant to someone who will buy it, take it apart and ship it overseas without telling you where? They will tell you the destination when they ship...
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By Maura Schreier-Fleming |
Filed In:
Sales Force
and
Sales Management
Want to get ahead in business today? Maybe management is for you. You’ll often make more money. You’ll often have more perks—think profit sharing and other benefits. You will most likely get a...
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By Lynette DeNike |
Filed In:
Prime Rates
and
Interest Rates
Last Tuesday the Federal Reserve reduced the rate at which banks can borrow money (the Discount Rate) by 25 basis points. What does it mean for you?
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