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    African American Inventors
    He could have added fortune to fame, but caring for neither, he found happiness and honor in being helpful to the world- This epitaph on the grave of George Washington Carver is proof enough of the contribution this great African-American made by inventing new agricultural technologies that revolutionized farming in several parts of the US. He refused several lucrative offers and kep
    ot survive the turbulence in the marketplace. The average life expectancy of a multinational company is about 40 to 50 years. Many companies die prematurely. Some companies experience poor health
    Where to Find Loyal Customers
    "What is a Loyal Customer Worth to You?""It takes 10 times more time, effort and expense to win new customers than it takes to keep existing ones." If this is true, are companies investing as much to develop the infrastructure and support for existing customers as they spend on efforts to acquire new ones?If a casual customer makes a single purchase based on conv
    What have sickness, recuperation, rest, mindset, humour, energy and diet got to do with companies? These are terms applicable in physical wellness but they are equally relevant in the context of corporate wellness.

    Turnaround has become increasingly important, given the financial crisis that hit Asia in 1997, the financial scandals plaguing the Western corporate giants and the emergence of the economies in China and India. In some instances, the businesses appear relatively healthy, though they are experiencing declining market share, increasing costs, losing competitiveness and plummeting revenues. Hence, a major crisis is brewing and will hit any time when the interest rate increases or the economy goes into recession.

    Unfortunately, most troubled companies do not survive the turbulence in the marketplace. The average life expectancy of a multinational company is about 40 to 50 years. Many companies die prematurely. Some companies experience poor health

    Marketing 101: Helping the Customer
    Marketing is not over when the campaign is in full swing. You need to be available to make adjustments and answer questions from your target prospects. Although calendars can fill up, always have multiple spots available to help others, they will create a great business relationship in the long run. Sometimes customers need extra attention to get an unrelated project completed. Even
    orporate wellness.

    Turnaround has become increasingly important, given the financial crisis that hit Asia in 1997, the financial scandals plaguing the Western corporate giants and the emergence of the economies in China and India. In some instances, the businesses appear relatively healthy, though they are experiencing declining market share, increasing costs, losing competitiveness and plummeting revenues. Hence, a major crisis is brewing and will hit any time when the interest rate increases or the economy goes into recession.

    Unfortunately, most troubled companies do not survive the turbulence in the marketplace. The average life expectancy of a multinational company is about 40 to 50 years. Many companies die prematurely. Some companies experience poor health

    Consider Doing Business in Pakistan
    I know what you’re thinking: why should I put my money in a place I’ve never even heard of before? Even for those who do know something about Pakistan, courtesy of CNN (and sometimes the BBC) have seen pictures of violence – people burning effigies of President George Bush, rioting, army personnel swarming over so-called terrorist camps and, of course, not to forget, a whole lot of b
    e of the economies in China and India. In some instances, the businesses appear relatively healthy, though they are experiencing declining market share, increasing costs, losing competitiveness and plummeting revenues. Hence, a major crisis is brewing and will hit any time when the interest rate increases or the economy goes into recession.

    Unfortunately, most troubled companies do not survive the turbulence in the marketplace. The average life expectancy of a multinational company is about 40 to 50 years. Many companies die prematurely. Some companies experience poor health

    Cold Calls That Work While You're Sleeping
    Cold calling is still prevalent today but what you don’t know is that you don’t have to keep doing it. How can this be you ask? Well, by cold calling you’re really doing the advertising yourself by contacting one person at a time and trying to convert them to a lead. But why would you do that when you could get something or someone else to do it for you…even while yo
    and plummeting revenues. Hence, a major crisis is brewing and will hit any time when the interest rate increases or the economy goes into recession.

    Unfortunately, most troubled companies do not survive the turbulence in the marketplace. The average life expectancy of a multinational company is about 40 to 50 years. Many companies die prematurely. Some companies experience poor health

    Humor in the Workplace
    Humor and your job don’t seem to always appear in the same category. For the most part, people view their jobs from a serious point of view. After all, not having a monthly salary on which to exist is no laughing matter. However, researchers are discovering that the lack of amusement in the working environment is the result of major problems within the work place. For example, the em
    ot survive the turbulence in the marketplace. The average life expectancy of a multinational company is about 40 to 50 years. Many companies die prematurely. Some companies experience poor health with office politics, egos and bureaucracy stifling human creativity, enthusiasm and commitment. Many of these ailing companies suffer from a toxic corporate climate which urgently need to be detoxified, while others are genetically flawed and are thus unable to handle changes in the marketplace.

    For centuries, we have been searching for the elixir of longevity. Today, the wellness and health industry worldwide is the one of the fastest growing businesses, and it is expected to grow exponentially to one trillion dollars in a few years’ time. Essentially, the role of the doctor should be one of promoting wellness instead of merely concentrating on curing the patient after he is inflicted with an ailment.

    In a similar vein, companies are also seeking the same goal

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