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How to Achieve the Appropriate Tone in Your Written Communications
Years ago, business writers wrote all their communications in a formal tone that sounded the same throughout the piece—passive verbs, jargon, and the editorial “we” were all characteristic of this business writing style. Only radical writers broke away from these established business writing principles.

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PR Advice You Didnt Ask For
Still, as a business, non-profit, public entity or association manager, you may be glad this came your way.

A Simple Formula For Success
Could there be an angle here for your business, non-profit, public entity or association? You bet!

New Business: Becoming a Preferred Vendor
Successful Big Game Hunting depends upon knowing everything about the entity we are tracking. 1. Telling the Story Are you hunting water or tree-dwellers? Where do they prefer to eat? Do they travel in herds or are they loners? Knowing the habitat and habits of the entity you are tracking means you have a greater chance of not scare them away before they spend a little time to check you out.

1.0 Introduction: Microfinance in Africa - Experience and Lessons from Selected African Countries
Small enterprises and most of the poor population in sub-Saharan Africa have very limited access to deposit and credit facilities and other financial services provided by formal financial institutions. For example, in Ghana and Tanzania, only about 5–6 percent of the population has access to the banking sector. This lack of access to financial services from the formal financial system is quite striking, when one considers that in many African countries the poor represent the largest share of the population and that the informal sector is an important part of the economy.

Human Capital Formation by MNEs: Supporting Formal Education
While training is no doubt the major source of HRD activities undertaken by the MNEs, they can also contribute to the HRD of host developing countries by mobilising formal education. One of the MNEs that has invested substantially in formal education is Intel. They have invested in curriculum, educational equipment, infrastructure and technical support to almost all countries where they have production facilities, including Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, China, Malaysia, South Korea, India, Russia, Poland, Ireland and South Africa.

7.3.2 Training as a basic social service: Mainstreaming skills development for the poor
Redressing inequities and under-provision in the formal education system is of vital importance, both for achieving a more equitable allocation of jobs in the formal sector for women and other disadvantaged groups and, more widely, for sustained poverty reduction.

Keeping it R.E.A.L. when it comes to branding.
What is a brand anyway? In the simplest terms, a brand is the presence of a unique entity. And that entity need not be the size of Coke, Sony, or Toyota.

Merger or consolidation; facility actions help it succeed
Merge or consolidate to concentrate resources for successful operation; use economies of scale to minimize cost. But don’t overlook facilities and operation, where all the plans and expectations must come together or the new entity won’t function. In any economy, especially this one, consolidation or merger can make economic and strategic sense. First plan, and later integrate, equipment, processes and facilities properly because they affect not only the balance sheet but also future P&L results of the entity. My Amazon book, Facility Relocation, Merger and Design, provides both management suggestions and hands-on guidance to facility planning.

Determining the Business Entity Best for Your New Business
One of the most important matters that a person needs to focus on in the early stages of starting a business is determining the type of business entity to operate the business. You need to address this issue with the advice of an experienced business attorney in coordination with a certified public accountant. Most individuals operate his or her business under one of the following entities: 1. Sole Proprietorship; 1. General Partnership; 2. Limited Partnership; 3. Joint Venture; 4. "C" Corporation; 5. "S" Corporation; or 6. Limited Liability Company. While most new businesses are either an S corporation or a limited liability company, you should analyze each type of business entity to determine which is best for your business from a liability, tax, investment, legal, formation, operati

Risk Assessment Techniques for Valuation and Due Diligence of Operating Companies
Disciplines such as legal, financial, treasury, and accounting always participate in valuation, but equipment, processes and facilities should as well be considered because they affect not only the balance sheet but also future P&L results of the entity. This article describes due diligence tasks for an operating, manufacturing or processing entity, to quantify physical characteristics, validate claims, identify serious problems and suggest improvement opportunity.

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