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In most parts of the world, having lunch or dinner together is an important part of doing business. In places such as North America, eating meals is a way of building a relationship or celebrating a partnership. And in other cultures, such as China,
Welcome back Business Skills 360. Were going to kick off the New Year with some tips for making your presentations more effective and relevant. A good presentation is one that connects to your audience with a clear, organized message that can be easi
Business School Prize Promotes Global Water Strategies About one billion people on earth do not have access to adequate or clean water supplies. More people die each year of water-borne illnesses, such as dysentery and cholera, than are killed in war
The increase in international business and in foreign investment has created a need for executives with knowledge of foreign languages and skills in cross- cultural communication. Americans, however,
The Chinese arm of Standard Chartered has rolled out a new mutual fund distribution business here on the mainland. The British bank is one of the eight overseas banks that has been given the green light from China's securities regulator to start the
Script: The son of a Mexico City shopkeeper has become the world's richest man. According to Fortune Magazine, Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim is now worth abillion dollars more than Microsoft's Bill Gates. Slim owns Latin America's largest cellphone com
We're back in business! In fact, I'm back in business. This is an English expression, an idiom(1). And what does it mean? It means that things are working again as they should. I decided to call this podcast 'Back in business' because I am beginning
Business US Central Bank Holds Interest Rates Steady Barry Wood The United States central bank, the Federal Reserve , Wednesday announced that it is holding short-term interest rates steady. The usual
Want to get some fireworks in your portfolio? Money magazine is your pyrotechnic coach. Your asset allocation will have the biggest influence on your returns and your success in achieving your investment goals. Its influence is much greater than the
By Mil Arcega Washington 23 July 2007 It used to be that companies were in the business of selling products and churches were in the business of promoting faith.Today the line between religion and the marketplace is blurring. Faith-based marketing ge
In Uganda, Lease-to-Own Boda Bodas are Good Business KAMPALA Boda bodas, or motorcycle taxis, are one of the main forms of transport in Uganda. But the costs of buying one and starting your own business are high. Now, an American entrepreneur has sta
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Some world leaders have multiple titles. Britain's Queen Elizabeth, for example, is Elizabeth II but also Head of the Commonwealth and Defender of the Faith. Donald Trump, too, will have multiple titles. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: He w
A: I need to get some business cards printed up. B: Do you know how many you need? A: I think I can get by with 2,000. B: We can get started as soon as you fill out this form. A: I hope you can make the new cards just like my old cards. B: You won't
A: I need to purchase some business cards. B: No problem. How many are you thinking about? A: I think 2,000 would be fine. B: If you'll just fill out this form, please. A: I want the new cards to be exactly like this card. B: We can do that very easi
公司开会讨论支出账目,经理Tim和会计部主任John告诉大家,要紧缩开支,首先从员工可报销的账目下手。Tim说, Tim: I'm not going to sugarcoat it: we'll have to cut back on our expenses or we'll have to cut back
Well that long-awaited Vista operating system will be available to consumers starting at midnight tonight. CompUSA, Best Buy and Circuit City are among the stores that will have extended hours tonight so that you can be the first on your block to ins
There were plenty of fancy new music playing phones on view at the big mobile phone trade fair in Barcelona. But not the one everyone is talking about. Apple didn't bother to show up to show off its iPhone. But London-based Omniphone did come and lau
Airbus will cut 10,000 jobs, half from its own 56,000-member workforce and half from subcontractors. 1,600 of the jobs will go here in the UK, but the bulk of the cuts happen in Germany and France. Couldn't believe the news, I couldn't believe the ne
NEW YORK Most businesses in the United States are small, family-owned enterprises. Typically, a son or daughter joins a parents company but, increasingly, young entrepreneurs are hiring their parents. That's the case with Alexandra Ferguson's home de
ECONOMICS REPORT - Business Organizations By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, February 11, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Economics Report. Businesses are structured in different ways