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HBS Working Knowledge January 27, 2014 Carmen Nobel |
Family CEOs Spend Less Time at Work CEOs who are related to the owners of family-owned firms work significantly fewer hours than nonfamily CEOs, according to a new study by Raffaella Sadun and colleagues. |
Inc. February 2006 |
A World of Pirates When it comes to counterfeiting, China is the biggest offender but far from alone. Here's a sampling of what turns up in raids in the world's other counterfeiting capitals. |
CIO January 1, 2003 Stephanie Overby |
Passages Beyond India India has long been the leader in offshore IT outsourcing, but the rising demand for those services and increasing risk of terrorist attacks are prompting CIOs who source work abroad to look beyond the usual suspects. |
CIO September 15, 2001 |
The Grass Really Is Greener When sourcing hard-to-fill tech jobs, the best place to look may be beyond your own backyard -- way beyond, to Ireland, Russia and elsewhere... |
Fast Company May 2004 Fast Company |
Uganda, the Entrepreneur's Paradise Want to start or run a new business? You'll be surprised which countries are the most entrepreneurial. |
CIO September 15, 2002 Sandy Kendall |
Outsourcing in a Nuclear Hot Zone For the moment, tensions between India and Pakistan are subsiding, but the recent threat of war has forced many companies to reassess the risks of outsourcing work to India. |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2006 Tonya Vinas |
Latin American CEOs Differ On Concerns CEOs at companies in Mexico and South America share many of the same worries, but they differ on their levels of concern on a few key issues. |
Entrepreneur March 2007 Laurel Delaney |
Currying Favor Here's how to win over India's consumers. |
Wall Street & Technology September 23, 2007 Melanie Rodier |
Globalization Regulations Must Be Changed, CEOs State In NYSE Survey Globalization continues to be a major business driver for firms across the world, and an organization's ability to conduct business globally will be vital to its success in 2008 and beyond, according to a new NYSE survey. |
Inc. March 2006 Max Chafkin |
Feelin' Groovy? A global survey found that U.S. businesses owners ranked 17th in optimism. So which nations have the happiest entrepreneurs and which have a problem? |
CFO February 1, 2008 |
Asian View: Half Full and Half Empty The business outlook is sunny in the Philippines, and cloudy in Japan. |
CRM July 1, 2004 |
The Pulse: Does Your CEO Use the CRM Tools Your Company Has in Place? Graph shows that 53% of CEOs don't use CRM tools. |
The Motley Fool November 20, 2009 Jennifer Schonberger |
It's Time to Invest in India The outlook for investing in India ... plus a few stock ideas. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 28, 2008 Martha Lagace |
Billions of Entrepreneurs in China and India In China and India, much of entrepreneurship is in response to constraints - societal, political, or other. |
Fast Company January 2006 |
Survey: A Small World After All Your competition is everywhere. And increasingly, "everywhere" includes emerging markets. Here are survey results on emerging global markets and how they impact American businesses. |
AskMen.com Joshua Ritchie |
India: The New Land Of Opportunity? Looking at India's economic landscape -- the opportunities, government incentives to producers, fastest-growing industries, and what the future holds. |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2006 Karen M. Kroll |
'Revolving Door' Syndrome A survey shows that CEO turnover is in high gear, which can be costly. |
Registered Rep. June 10, 2011 Diana Britton |
Brown: Greece Is a European Problem, Not a Greek Problem During Pershing's INSITE 2011 conference in Hollywood, Fla., this week, Gordon Brown, the former prime minister of Great Britain, told attendees that Greece's economic trouble is a European problem. |
Inc. September 2008 |
Just the Facts Facts about top CEOs include information about benefits and gender. |
BusinessWeek December 2, 2010 Mehul Srivastava |
Philippine Call Centers Overtake India Its young workforce, well trained in English, is luring call center operations from Bangalore and Guragon. |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2011 Adam J. Crawford |
Fast Growth for Fast Food in India American fast-food companies are in a global growth phase in emerging markets such as India. |
Salon.com August 11, 2001 Ben Barber |
U.S. plays the India card Our warming relationship with the emerging Asian power is another sign of a growing cold war with China... |
Global Services December 28, 2007 Adyasha Sinha |
EMEA: Hotspot for 2008 With Continental Europe expected to spend 60% more on offshoring in '08 than last year, a recent report identifies 13 hot locations in the EMEA region suitable for outsourcing. |
Inc. May 1, 2003 Mike Hofman |
Battle Plans How Inc. 500 entrepreneurs think the war will affect their companies. |
Inc. November 2005 Keith McFarland |
The Psychology of Success Why do some entrepreneurs thrive while others struggle? The answers might surprise you. Myth: They thrive on risk... Myth: They're control freaks... etc. |
The Motley Fool March 16, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Lockheed's Waiting Game Lockheed Martin could profit internationally if the diplomatic issues can be worked out. |
Inc. July 2006 Darren Dahl |
CEOs Are From Mars, VCs Are From Venus It's official: CEOs ans VCs see everything differently. |
Entrepreneur March 2008 Mark Henricks |
Books China and India, which make up a third of the world's population, share a long border and a longer history of economic and cultural ties. |
BusinessWeek April 12, 2004 Jason Bush |
Outsourcing's Russian Front High skills and low turnover could make Russia a programming player. |