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Business Etiquette In Europe International business travel is becoming increasingly commonplace. If you're doing business with members of the European Union, there's more than the value of the Euro to consider. |
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Business Etiquette In Asia When conducting business with clients in the Far East, you'll need to avoid the social blunders and image-damaging errors that often come with cross-cultural exchanges. |
CIO April 6, 2011 Stephanie Overby |
IT Outsourcing in Latin America: 9 Things Your Vendor Won't Tell You The Latin American IT services market is heating up, but buyer beware: There are hidden costs and issues that could affect your nearer-shore outsourcing deal. |
CIO October 6, 2011 Stephanie Overby |
IT Outsourcing: Study Ranks Best Nearshore Locations for U.S. Customers A new quarterly ranking of Latin American countries rates Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica and Argentina among the best locations for nearshore outsourcing. |
AskMen.com Peter Post |
How to: Behave at a Formal Dinner Learn basic table etiquette with this quick journey through a formal dinner. |
Global Services September 30, 2008 Imrana Khan |
Latin America MSS Market Set to Grow to $332.7 Million by 2013 In the current market scenario, the outsourcing of network security in the region is now being accepted at a larger pace. Thus, Latin American IT-services providers are leveraging full outsourcing agreements. |
Search Engine Watch September 22, 2010 Christian Arno |
Embracing the Nation -- Why Localizing by Country Works If you're serious about competing with the locals in any given market, then you need to take your localization seriously, and that extends to the linguistic and cultural quirks of each individual market. |
IDB America July 2004 Gador Manzano |
Profile of the Young Latin American Entrepreneur They are creative, well educated and eager to stand out, but they all complain about the difficulty of obtaining loans. They belong to the middle class, have university degrees and typically start their first company at around age 30. |
Global Services October 26, 2007 Imrana Khan |
Say Si For ITO Latin America is not just a nearshore contact-center destination; it is also fast emerging as an IT outsourcing location. |
Investment Advisor March 2007 Kathleen M. McBride |
Native Speaker Gonzalo Pangaro, portfolio manager of the $2.3 billion T. Rowe Price Latin America Fund, is fluent in the languages and politics of Latin America and in portfolio construction. |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Jonathan Wheatley |
Why Condi's Meeting With Lula Matters Both Brazil and the U.S. share an interest in promoting stability and democracy in Latin America. Above all, the Bush Administration hopes it can persuade Lula to help rein in what it sees as the region's most dangerous leader -- Venezuela's authoritarian President, Hugo Chavez. |
Finance & Development March 2011 Alicia Barcena |
Spreading the Wealth Poverty and inequality have declined in Latin America in recent years, but there is a lot more to do. |
The Motley Fool August 5, 2010 Tim Hanson |
Why MercadoLibre Can't Keep Rising There's a hard limit to the auction site's future growth. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2000 Glenn Garvin |
Banana Republics, With Nuts Book Review: Guide to the Perfect Latin American Idiot, by Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza, Carlos Alberto Montaner, and Alvaro Vargas Llosa. The book explores social thought in Latin America. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2011 Donald Jay Korn |
The Latin Quarter Fortunately, unleveraged exposure to the region has been more than ample over the past decade. Planners with clients who can live with volatility might want to look south of the border. |
CRM April 1, 2005 Colin Beasty |
Outsourcing Options South of the Border Consumers aren't necessarily supportive of all that vendors are trying to do to provide customers with cost-effective support. |
The Motley Fool November 17, 2007 B. Mann & T. Hanson |
Where 50% Annual Returns Are Common Jose Costa Buck, analyst for T. Rowe Price Latin America, discusses how his fund has returned 53% annually over the past five years, and how American investors can do it too. |
Search Engine Watch June 22, 2004 Anne Kennedy |
Search Marketing & the Spanish Speaking Internet Looking for the hottest market potential in search? Search en Espanol. A special report from the Search Engine Strategies 2004 Conference. |
IDB America August 2001 Charo Quesada |
Invisible citizens? Censuses in many Latin American countries omit questions about race, rendering minority groups statistically invisible... |
The Motley Fool November 28, 2007 Nathan Parmelee |
A Sea of Tranquility in a Financial Storm Some of the strongest economies in the world can now be found in Latin America, where companies have been largely immune to the volatility most companies around the world have experienced. |
IDB America May 2002 |
Innovation can be contagious There are islands of innovation and creativity throughout Latin America's vast public education systems, but very little human traffic between them. |
Bank Technology News March 2001 Daniel Joelson |
U.S. Financial Firms Cater To Latinos How to serve the burgeoning Hispanic population in the U.S.? Offer more comfortable ways to manage finances... |
IDB America June 2001 Charles Herington |
Internet or television? An executive from the world's biggest Internet company argues that Latin Americans will increasingly choose the former... |
Bank Technology News October 2001 Daniel Joelson |
AT&T Takes Big Bites in Latin America Despite making headway, the telecom giant is learning Latin America presents its own unique challenges... |
Bank Systems & Technology April 28, 2008 Sherree DeCovny |
JPMorgan Chase Extends Treasury & Securities Services in Latin America Responding to Latin America's expanding economy and growing export business, New York-based JPMorgan Chase has restructured its Treasury & Securities Services franchise to place an increased emphasis on the region. |
Bank Technology News May 2001 Daniel Joelson |
Online Trading Craze in Latin America The market goes from hope to fear and back... |
IDB America November 2002 Paul Constance |
The high cost of solidarity Why many Latin American immigrants are paying too much to send money back home, and what can be done about it |
Search Engine Watch July 18, 2006 Sara Holoubek |
Search, the South American Way With over 80 million Internet users, Latin America offers attractive opportunities for search marketers who take time to understand the region's unique search landscape. |
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Chile: A Beacon of Prosperity in a Turbulent Region Chile has chugged along. At a time of global frailties, its economy is healthier today than it has been over the past five years. What is behind Chile's success and can it be sustained? |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2007 Annie Turner |
Russia Reaps Rewards in Booming South American Defense Market Russia's efforts to market military equipment to Latin America are bearing fruit. |
BusinessWeek March 17, 2011 Johnston & Goldman |
Obama Heads to South America to Head Off China The President will focus on strengthening trade ties with the region's booming economies, especially Brazil, and counter rising Chinese influence. |
Finance & Development March 2011 Lora & Pages |
Face-to-Face with Productivity It is not lack of investment but inefficient production that holds back Latin American incomes. |
Search Engine Watch July 28, 2010 Christian Arno |
Localizing Websites: Why it Pays to Target Countries and Not Languages For your foreign language sites to be effective, they absolutely have to be localized for individual countries. Here's why. |
IDB America July 2001 Jaime Millan |
Half dark or half light? Latin America's electricity problems won't be solved by backtracking on reforms... |
CRM December 20, 2004 Coreen Bailor |
The Next CRM Hot Spot? Latin American companies add flavor to their services, helping to nurture their customer relationships and maximize sales opportunities. |
Global Services November 25, 2007 Adyasha Sinha |
Emerging Bangalores and Shanghais in LatAm As "homeshoring" picks up in the outsourcing arena, various Latin American cities are emerging as the new Bangalores and Shanghais for the customers based in the U.S.A. |
IDB America October 2004 Enrique V. Iglesias |
Solving the Competitiveness Conundrum The IDB is proud of the role it has played in promoting administrative, financial and judicial reform in its Latin American member countries, both through the Bank's lending programs and in the many innovative initiatives taken by its Multilateral Investment Fund. |
The Motley Fool July 13, 2011 Neha Chamaria |
Your Portfolio Better Get Ready to Habla Espanol o Portugues Keep an eye on how companies take advantage of growth in Latin America. |
Finance & Development December 1, 2005 Arminio Fraga |
A Fork in the Road Latin America faces a choice between populism and deeper reform. |
National Defense June 2005 Joe Pappalardo |
South America Hotspot Garners U.S. Attention In the global war on terrorism, most attention is reserved for military actions in the Middle East. When Latin America is discussed in this context, the focus and most of the funding goes to Colombia and its war on narco-terrorist rebels. |
IDB America November 2005 Anne Vena |
Art and Culture at the IDB Highlights of events organized by the IDB Cultural Center during the latter half of 2005: Alieksey Vianna, the prize-winning Brazilian classical guitarist, performed... the Washington Latin American Film Festival... etc. |
IDB America Jul/Aug 2000 Bill Savedoff |
Health services for whom? Countries throughout Latin America are reforming their health systems to increase fairness, widen access, and improve quality. Examples of such reforms were the subject of a recent conference called "The Challenge of Health Reform: Reaching the Poor"... |
IDB America April 2004 Charo Quesada |
After the Honeymoon What can Latin America do to rekindle the interest of Spanish investors? |
IDB America February 2002 Roger Hamilton |
A book in a plain wrapper A field guide to Brazilian birds proves to be as elusive as the harpy eagle... |