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Sagar Ratna to expand overseas via franchising
New Delhi-based Sagar Ratna Hospitalities, owners of Swagath and Sagar Ratna chain of restaurants, will venture into overseas markets in the coming years. The company has already identified franchisees in places like Bangkok, in the UAE and Canada. It is planning to set up around 250 outlets in overseas markets in the next five years, Hospitality Biz India has reported, citing its top official.

Footwear Major Woodland to franchise internationally
Feb 16, 2010: Footwear and apparel player Woodland will open exclusive stores in select foreign markets later this year, marking its foray into single-brand retailing overseas. The company, according to its top official, would be using the franchise route for its international expansion. The home-grown brand is in advanced stages of negotiations in some markets like the Middle East, South-East Asia and Sri Lanka for selecting local franchise partners and said it will have three to four exclusive outlets abroad by the year-end. At present, Woodland is present in over 600 multibranded outlets in the Middle East, Singapore and Thailand.

Global Branding
If you are in the position of being able to expand your business overseas, I’m sure you are celebrating your success thus far and rightly so. But, as your company becomes international, there are a new series of challenges that you need to be aware of, namely when it comes to global branding. How do you make sure the public perception of your company that you’ve worked so hard to cultivate on a local or even national level will both translate and stay strong overseas?

International Public Relations
Public relations is hard enough as it is. Trying to maintain a strong and positive relationship between companies and customers – or potential customers – is no easy task. And, that assumes that you’re carrying out your business in your own country, or your own culture. But, what happens when you know that you will soon be dealing with a foreign audience? How will you be able to navigate your company through all of the cross cultural differences that are sure to present themselves? Well, that is where international public relations comes in.

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The Ultimate Survival Guide 101 for International Business
Whether you just started your business dealings with overseas markets or are a seasoned international business expert, understanding the social, political and cultural norms of the countries that you do business with is a important critical success factor. This guide will help you understand and overcome the barriers to success.

Global Branding
If you are in the position of being able to expand your business overseas, I’m sure you are celebrating your success thus far and rightly so. But, as your company becomes international, there are a new series of challenges that you need to be aware of, namely when it comes to global branding. How do you make sure the public perception of your company that you’ve worked so hard to cultivate on a local or even national level will both translate and stay strong overseas?

VIII. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION: Stock Market Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Over the past few decades, the world stock markets have surged, and emerging markets have accounted for a large amount of this boom. In Africa, new stock markets have been established in Ghana, Malawi, Swaziland, Uganda, and Zambia. The rapid development of stock markets in Africa does not mean that even the most advanced African stock markets are mature.

Participating in an Overseas Trade Show
If you’ve ever organized participation in a trade show in the U.S., you know how much work it is! Selecting the right show, getting all the paperwork in on time, remembering to make hotel and travel reservations for everyone attending, deciding what your booth should look like….the tasks are seemingly endless! And doing a show overseas is that much more complicated, but the rewards can be great. Take a look at a few things which can help you prepare for an overseas show……..

Finding and Managing Sales Agents and Distributors Overseas
You’ve adapted your product for the overseas market, and established an appropriate price. Now you just have to find a way to sell your product! Finding the right distribution partner overseas is important. It’s so important to be able to establish a trusting long-term relationship with the person or group who is going to be help you penetrate new market and be your local presence overseas. So what do you look for?

Points to consider for International Franchise Expansion
Expanding an already successful franchise overseas can be a great way to develop an already successful national franchise. However, careful consideration must be given to ensure your franchise is ready and prepared for unfamiliar markets.

Sagar Ratna to expand overseas via franchising
New Delhi-based Sagar Ratna Hospitalities, owners of Swagath and Sagar Ratna chain of restaurants, will venture into overseas markets in the coming years. The company has already identified franchisees in places like Bangkok, in the UAE and Canada. It is planning to set up around 250 outlets in overseas markets in the next five years, Hospitality Biz India has reported, citing its top official.

Footwear Major Woodland to franchise internationally
Feb 16, 2010: Footwear and apparel player Woodland will open exclusive stores in select foreign markets later this year, marking its foray into single-brand retailing overseas. The company, according to its top official, would be using the franchise route for its international expansion. The home-grown brand is in advanced stages of negotiations in some markets like the Middle East, South-East Asia and Sri Lanka for selecting local franchise partners and said it will have three to four exclusive outlets abroad by the year-end. At present, Woodland is present in over 600 multibranded outlets in the Middle East, Singapore and Thailand.

Overseas Call Centers & American Call Centers
Today, there is more competition in the call center industry by overseas answering services offering a more budget conscious and technically equal service to any US based answering service. Before being drawn in by the always lower price of an overseas call center, there are a few points to consider to see if an overseas call center alternative is right for your business.

The Power of Compound Interest in a Globalized Economy
Smart investors have always looked to international markets for specific opportunities related to diversification, globalization, and efficiencies resulting from deployment of information technology to lower cost labor markets around the globe, suggests Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post as it reveals the power of compound growth in a globalized economy and that investing in emerging international markets is far more compelling now than in the past.

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