Management & Strategy
A Greek economic tragedy of Shakespearean proportions - 07/03/2015
The Greek financial crisis has more elements in play than just money. What is at stake is the age old concept of benefit of the one vs the many. In a small room with a rather plain looking wooden table sat the Alexis Tsipras, the Greek Prime Minister, along with Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor and Francois Hollande, the French President and a other officials. These key players were trying to...
Top Concern For Financial Services – Cost Of Regulation - 07/03/2015
Decreasing the expense of administrative consistence "ought to be the new U.K. Preservationist government's need for monetary administrations." This perspective is ascribed to firms in most monetary administrations sub-sectors–including saving money, building social orders and disaster protection, as recorded by a review simply distributed by the Confederation of Business Industry (CBI), the U.K....
Making Wonder Every Day - 07/01/2015
If you show consideration to others, treat them respectfully, it will finally lead to positive change. Conversely, neglect, criticism, belittling the significance of others, intentional or not, can become a cause of negative changes. Ultimately, the only really important question is: What you yourself have changed? Surprise, make happy, think outside the box Passengers departing from Denver...
U.S Supreme Court Block Obama’s Clean Energy Initiatives because of costs constrains - 07/01/2015
The U.S Supreme court blocked Obama’s Clean Energy Initiatives because the EPA had not factored in the cost to comply with such directives. Five months before the UN led climate change summit which is to be held later in Paris this year, the U.S Supreme Court blocked President Obama’s clean energy initiative plans. Barack Obama’s clean energy initiative wanted to cap emissions of toxic pollutants...
Eager for Talents - 06/26/2015
Today companies have more and more data about the employees at their disposal – from their habits to performance. But still, you can guess which employees are able to grow up to more responsible assignments more by intuition than by scientific methods. The need for employees of companies with a high potential is clear: the business is trying to ensure its leadership in the long term....
Why Blog? - 06/24/2015
John Jantsch, the creator of applied marketing system, talks about how to make word-of-mouth marketing for your product and recommend it to others in his book "The Referral Engine: Teaching Your Business to Market Itself". One of the tools of promotion are personal blogs of leading employees. Jantsch comes up with 8 powerful arguments in favor of blogging: - Personally, I'm blogging for a long...
How to Use Economics to Make our Economy Better - 06/17/2015
As with other skills in life - such as learning to ride a bike, learning a new language or trying to learn how to use a new tablet - a cultivation of economically active citizens inside ourselves becomes easier with time, it’s just enough to overcome the first difficulties. Cambridge economist Chang Ha-Joon explains why we should not take our word for professionals and how knowledge of economic...
Building a Brand - 06/16/2015
If you are new to the business, then you are well aware, what an uphill work is to start your own business. And a key part of this process - the creation of the brand - and can be a very difficult question. Internet Edition Cheat Sheet asked for advice brands experts Juntae DeLane and Jasmine Smith, who told about development of the brand and its popularity. Below is a list of the points that...
Gap to close 175 stores and axe 250 jobs - 06/16/2015
American clothing company Gap Inc has announced that it would close down at least 175 stores and axe around 250 jobs at its headquarters in San Francisco. The company, which has been tormented by high competition, has also announced that the closure of around 140 stores may happen within this year. Fast fashion scene in the US has changed dramatically over the years with pure...
The Wave Of ‘Mindfulness’ Is Changing The Corporate Outlook - 06/12/2015
David Gelles’ new book introduces the modern trend, which is not so modern after all, of the American corporate sector, which is none other than a regular practice of “mindfulness”. Thestrategist.com – 08 June 2015 – The reporter of “New York Times”, David Gelles, explores the growing trend of meditation amid the corporate sector of America. Zachary Karabell begins with a satirical note by...