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2010 Global Brand Trends Letter
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| In his yearly overview, Stanley Moss considers international branding, emerging economies, the luxury category, innovation and co-creation, new vocabularies, cultural trends, new vocabularies and the cult of celebrity. The letter ends with a group of interdisciplinary professionals answering the question, "What is a brand?" |
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Franchise system empowerment to social enterprise
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| By definition a social entrepreneur is keen to make a social benefit out of profitable business trading. The key aspects to successful social enterprise are to provide valuable services that are affordable, provide quality jobs in a well managed and profitable manor. |
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2011 Global Brand Trends Letter
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| In this year's letter, brand guru SMoss addresses emerging economies, monetization of internet-based news, social media, celebrity, the luxury category, cognitive fluency, the ramifications of gaming, nation branding. The letter concludes with new terminology and a section which answers the question, "What is a brand?" A must-read for all brand professionals. |
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Quote: Taking African products where there’s no bias
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| While more established economies begin to focus on the revenue potential of emerging economies, many of those emerging economies are also seeing the benefits of selling to each other. |
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Exploring entrepreneurship in a declining economy
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| The paper explores entrepreneurship in a period of economic decline by identifying reasons for business start-ups under such conditions and examining whether the reasons were extrinsic in nature and entrepreneurial in origin. |
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Saving Our Past for the Future
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| Content is growing faster and in a greater variety than people can organize, use and store. Does the emerging area -- digital asset management -- offer unique opportunities for firms? It is becoming a wide open arena for emerging firms. |
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4.0 Diversification trends in Africa: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| The diversification of African economies is one way through which the recent economic
growth achievements could be sustained. Africa’s economic transformation
can be achieved through both horizontal and vertical diversification. In addition,
such diversification will help to build competitive economies that can productively
be integrated into the global economy. Diversification is therefore a pre-condition if
Africa is to register accelerated development. The scaling-up of current real growth
to desired levels and in a broad manner can also be sustained if there is deepening in
the diversification of African economies. |
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5.1 The development model should determine the optimal trade policy: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| The two-stage diversification process from economic history has been registered both
in open and closed economies. The difference between the two is that the turning
point after reasonable and sustainable development has been achieved occurs at a
much earlier point for open economies compared to the case for closed economies. |
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Quote: Taking African products where there’s no bias
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| While more established economies begin to focus on the revenue potential of emerging economies, many of those emerging economies are also seeing the benefits of selling to each other. |
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Public Sector Procurement Practice and the Principles of External Economies, Clustering and the Global Value Chain
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| Can the public sector effectively apply the principles of External Economies to its procurement practice?
“External economies of scale (ES) occur outside of a firm, within an industry. Thus, when an industry’s scope of operations expands due to, for example, the creation of a better transportation network, resulting in a subsequent decrease in costs for a company working within that industry, external economies of scale are said to have been achieved. With external ES, all firms within the industry will benefit.” (What Are Economies of Scale? By Reem Heakal, January 2003)
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The Greening of Procurement: How Social Consciousness is Re-Shaping Procurement Practices
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“In our rapidly evolving capitalist economies, where it is in the natural order of things for corporations to devour competing corporations, for industries to carve up and digest other industries, one emerging form of capitalism with a fork – sustainable capitalism – would certainly constitute real progress.”
From Cannibals With Forks – The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business
John Elkington
Capstone Publishing Limited, Oxford, 1997
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2010 Global Brand Trends Letter
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| In his yearly overview, Stanley Moss considers international branding, emerging economies, the luxury category, innovation and co-creation, new vocabularies, cultural trends, new vocabularies and the cult of celebrity. The letter ends with a group of interdisciplinary professionals answering the question, "What is a brand?" |
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Our Increasing Mobile Workforce
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| Mobile worker penetration in US, Japan has essentially peaked. The most significant gains will be in the emerging economies of Asia/Pacific and other regions including Latin America that currently have low penetration. |
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While Meandering, Emerging Adults Can Skill up and Get a Leg Up for Success
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| Beyond traditional schooling, which emerging adults have often moved on from, what skills will most place the emerging adult on their fruitful pathway? If prospective emerging adults are interpersonally effective and operationally excellent no matter where their path of exploration leads them, they are more likely to find best fit careers and jobs, and companies will more likely benefit by their discretionary effort. |
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2011 Global Brand Trends Letter
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| In this year's letter, brand guru SMoss addresses emerging economies, monetization of internet-based news, social media, celebrity, the luxury category, cognitive fluency, the ramifications of gaming, nation branding. The letter concludes with new terminology and a section which answers the question, "What is a brand?" A must-read for all brand professionals. |
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