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America’s Blue-Collar Banker: The Early Years of Amadeo Peter “A.P.” Giannini
Home mortgages, auto loans, installment credit – they may be taken for granted today, but before this son of Italian immigrants came along, such things didn’t exist. Amadeo Peter Giannini – A.P. to his friends – revolutionized the banking world by focusing on “the little people.” Giannini passed away in 1949 at the age of 79. By that time, the bank he had founded, the Bank of America, had become the largest bank in the world, with $7 billion in assets and more than 525 branches in over 300 American cities. Today, Giannini stands out as one of TIME Magazine’s Builders and Titans of the 20th century – the only banker to make this list of the century’s most 100 important people.

The Socially Conscious Cosmetician: Anita Roddick is Born
“There is no scientific answer for success,” says Anita Roddick. “You can't define it. You've simply got to live it and do it.” In creating the wildly successful Body Shop chain of cosmetic stores, Roddick created her own definition of success. She went against the norm in choosing to operate her business in an ecologically sustainable manner, and not only achieved success, but also redefined the possibilities of what it means to be in business.

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Joint Ventures for Immigrants
As an immigrant myself, I understand the hopes, fears, dreams and unique problems faced by immigrants, no matter where they are in the world. Having worked with hundreds of immigrants, I know how hard it is to start all over again. Here is one way that never fails to turn things around.

Time to Act on Solutions For Immigrant Jobs,
The value of skilled immigrants in Canada contributes to our economic prosperity. But in order for them to participate fully several barriers need to be removed at the hiring end. Here are some ways to do it.

America’s Blue-Collar Banker: The Early Years of Amadeo Peter “A.P.” Giannini
Home mortgages, auto loans, installment credit – they may be taken for granted today, but before this son of Italian immigrants came along, such things didn’t exist. Amadeo Peter Giannini – A.P. to his friends – revolutionized the banking world by focusing on “the little people.” Giannini passed away in 1949 at the age of 79. By that time, the bank he had founded, the Bank of America, had become the largest bank in the world, with $7 billion in assets and more than 525 branches in over 300 American cities. Today, Giannini stands out as one of TIME Magazine’s Builders and Titans of the 20th century – the only banker to make this list of the century’s most 100 important people.

Canada’s Global Face - New Market Opportunities at Home
In the past 14 years 3.1 million people have immigrated to Canada and these people are not from the traditional European communities (In that period approximately 800,000 immigrants were from Europe, and the UK). This can create new opportunities for companies seeking to increase their market share at home and overseas.

A Blue Ocean, Empty Swimming Pools and what makes your business unique
Or the business lessons I learnt in an Italian "Piscina”, and how to position your business so competition doesn't matter

Solving the Peter Principle? One Word: "Darts"
There is a fun new working paper out from some Italian scientists that models the Peter Principle. The principle says, of course, that people climb in an organization until they reach their level of maximum incompetence.

Sizing Up Success: How Hsieh Found The Shoe That Fit
The son of Taiwanese immigrants, few people expected Hsieh to become a millionaire, let alone before he even turned 30. But that is exactly what Hsieh did. Today, Zappos has become a global leader in online sales. With its 2009 acquisition by Amazon.com, Hsieh’s reach seems to only be expanding. How did he do it?

Alessandro Volta and The Voltaic Cell
Alessandro Volta was an Italian inventor who studied electrostatics and electrochemistry and is best known for inventing the Voltaic cell.

GLOBAL TRENDS OF ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF MIGRATION-Impacts on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Human movement before the establishment of political boundaries or within one state, is termed migration. There are many reasons why people might choose to emigrate. Emigration is the act of leaving one's native country or region to settle in another. It is the same as immigration but from the perspective of the country of origin. According to the International Organization for Migration there are more than 200 million migrants around the world today. Europe hosted the largest number of immigrants, with 70.6 million people in 2005, the latest year for which figures are available. North America, with over 45.1 million immigrants, is second, followed by Asia, which hosts nearly 25.3 million.

What can we learn from Prezzo?
The other night (after a very long week I hasten to add) my husband and I went to Prezzo, the Italian Restaurant Chain. Prezzo is a company that I really admire in terms of marketing, because they really have it spot on.

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