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Concluding Remarks: Enhancing Africa’s Trade: From Marginalization to an Export-Led Approach to Development
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| In the 19th and 20th centuries, trade has by and large been an engine of economic growth
for the global economy. It has also acted as an engine of growth for particular national
economies -- in the 19th century, Canada and Australia and in the 20th century, Japan. In
recent years, trade has acted as an engine of growth for the newly industrializing countries
of Southeast Asia, the so-called "Gang of Four", namely, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong,
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Keys to Branding Your Small Business
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| During the 19th and early 20th centuries, a rancher would mark his cattle with a brand. This brand, depicting an image unique to his ranch, distinguished his cattle from another’s in the event of a broken fence. Branding, in today’s modern marketing world, operates much the same way. It seeks to distinguish a product or service from the competition and create a lasting impression in a prospect’s mind.
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Stealing the Show: How Barnum Made a Success of Himself
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| His association with ‘freaks’ and clowns has often led to him being overlooked as a businessman, but Barnum was indeed one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the 19th century. He started with nothing but determination, and used that to build a brand and an empire that continue to thrive today. How did he do it? |
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Keys to Branding Your Growing Business
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| During the 19th and early 20th centuries, a rancher would mark his cattle with a brand. This brand, depicting an image unique to his ranch, distinguished his cattle from another’s in the event of a broken fence. Branding, in today’s modern marketing world, operates much the same way. It seeks to distinguish a product or service from the competition and create a lasting impression in a prospect’s mind. |
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How to Check E-mail Twice a Day… or Once Every 10 Days
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| If you don’t yet use Twitter, don’t start. It’s pointless e-mail on steroids. I had to laugh when I saw a post by the one-and-only Robert Scoble on the 19th titled “Productivity up 200%, Twitter Down.” |
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Concluding Remarks: Enhancing Africa’s Trade: From Marginalization to an Export-Led Approach to Development
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| In the 19th and 20th centuries, trade has by and large been an engine of economic growth
for the global economy. It has also acted as an engine of growth for particular national
economies -- in the 19th century, Canada and Australia and in the 20th century, Japan. In
recent years, trade has acted as an engine of growth for the newly industrializing countries
of Southeast Asia, the so-called "Gang of Four", namely, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong,
and Singapore. |
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How You May Be Pushing Too Hard To Increase Sales Results
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| Did you ever believe that sales and farming have a lot in common? A story about a well-quoted 19th century American essayist may help you understand a better way to increase sales.
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Communicating With Mature Age Consumers - Word of Mouth Vs Word of Mouse
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| A truism as old as the concept of advertising itself is that "Word of Mouth" is the most effective, most credible, and therefore the most valuable form of advertising. That belief went unchallenged for all of the 19th and 20th centuries, whether applied to communications between consumers, or between supplier and consumers, particularly when the mature age market was targeted. |
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The Role of Organizational Design in 21st Century Organizations.
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| The world is pressed on all sides by a diminishing full-time workforce, differing cultural, generational, political, and religious views and the organization of the 21st century must be more agile than its 19th and 20th century ancestors. The role of organizational design is imperative to how the organization deals with challenges it now faces. Today’s organizational design will require an ability to share ideas, knowledge, resources and skills across organizational, generational and cultural boundaries within and outside of the organizational system for the purpose of achieving desired goals. This article addresses the role of organizational design in 21st century organization. |
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Focusing on the Unemployment Numbers is Wrong
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| For some time now we have been flooded with unemployment numbers that fluctuate by fractional differences. I may be a small voice in the wilderness on this one – but the government statisticians have us focused in the wrong direction. Don’t get me wrong, we need to see an improving economy but getting people back to work under 19th and 20th century plans will not work! |
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Horse Sense
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| More than virtually any other animal, horses have impacted the way we humans have lived throughout most of recorded history. Many of us who have lived in the 20th and now the 21st centuries, have no direct connection to horses, but there is still much they can teach us.
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