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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Quote of the Week
Friday, April 29, 2011
Global Microcredit Has Great Potential
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First question:
You write that microcredit — small loans to poor people — “has generated more enthusiasm and support than perhaps any other development tool in history.” You agree that microcredit has great potential, but you also suggest that it’s been oversold. What’s known at this point about how it does, and does not, improve people’s lives?Read more here.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
The Export-Import Bank of the United States Continues to Offer Export Financing
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Ready to take the plunge and find out everything there is to know about all the offerings from the Export-Import Bank of the United States? Click here.
Now, don't say we didn't tell you about this little "financing exports" goldmine.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
World Dining: Find Your City Plates
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Collection 1: Berlin, Shanghai, Los Angeles and Cairo.
Collection 2: New Orleans, Washington DC., Las Vegas and Dubai
Collection 3: New York, St. Petersburg, Brasilia, Melbourne
Collection 4: London, Rome, Mexico City and Tokyo.
Collection 5: Chicago, Montreal, Paris and Mumbai.
The 12" diameter porcelain plates -- priced U.S. $50/plate -- are individually boxed with a key. Purchase the full collection of 20 cities here.
Posted by: The Global Small Business Blog
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Chart Your Export Strategy: Global Strategic Alliance Is a Choice
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Here's how it works and what it can and cannot do for you.
Posted by: Laurel Delaney, The Global Small Business Blog
Monday, April 25, 2011
An Oldie But Goodie Article: Grow As You Go Global
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Read it here.
Posted by: The Global Small Business Blog
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Girls: Rule the World
Friday, April 22, 2011
Successful Growth Strategies for Global Entrepreneurs
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The top 1% of companies from among 380,000 companies reviewed across 10 countries contribute 44% of total revenue and 40% of total jobs while the top 5% contribute 72% of total revenue and 67% of total jobs.Download PDF (380-page report) here.
Posted by: The Global Small Business Blog
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Import and Export: Join the Discussion
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Welcome to the Import and Export Forum!
Connect with you there.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Got a Customer Overseas Who Wants 25,000 Widgets?
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Got a customer overseas who has asked you to export 25,000 umbrellas? Fantastic—here's how.Questions? Email me.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Chinese Companies Going Global More Than Ever
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However, one of the issues that Chinese companies have to contend with when going abroad is how to compete in the global market, and at times, under different business rules then they may be used to here in China.Listen in ... here.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Uncertainty Is The Norm When Studying Abroad
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Take a look at what's happening with study abroad programs. To experience life, you have to put yourself out there, take chances, minimize serious risks (hazards) and still move forward on great ideas. Resiliency and adaptability helps here too.
Read the entire article:
Study Abroad in Hot Spots (NYTimes.com)
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Expanding Internationally Is Loaded With Potential
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Here's how it happened (requires registration to read entire article):
Small businesses go global to bolster sales.
Posted by: The Global Small Business Blog
Friday, April 15, 2011
Stuck on Where to Offshore? Get Unstuck.
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Posted by: The Global Small Business Blog
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Can Globalization Deliver On The Vision of Common Good?
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Read: The Global Good
Notre Dame Magazine
Posted by: The Global Small Business Blog
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
E-Exporting Tools For Small Businesses
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Chapter 11, “Going Online: E-Exporting Tools for Small Business." This entirely new chapter provides a primer on how the Internet has extended the reach of business. Read now (download a PDF file).And if that's not enough, there's always: Start and Run a Profitable Exporting Business -- where the entire book is free for reading.
Posted by: The Global Small Business Blog
Monday, April 11, 2011
World: It's Not Personal, It's Business
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"My own sense is that he doesn't really have good buds" among world leaders, said Peter Hakim, president emeritus of the Inter-American Dialogue, a think tank. "He can pick up the phone and talk to any leader and get a good response, but it's business."How could it be any other way?
Read: "For Obama, It's Business Before Friendship With World Leaders," The Republic
Saturday, April 9, 2011
One of the Sweetest Places On Earth: Hershey's Chicago Retail Store
Friday, April 8, 2011
In Our Brave New World, America Will Lead Innovation
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Snippet:
The U.S., with a culture and institutions that encourage individual initiative, risk taking, and collaboration, is uniquely positioned to lead in innovation.Read the entire article, "The Innovation Advantage" at Strategy and Business
Catch Adam's book here.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Small Businesses Lead the Way On Illinois Exports
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Small Firms Can No Longer Ignore Globalization
Find out how the little shakers and movers -- entrepreneurs and small businesses -- lead the way on Illinois exports.
Snippet:
A total of 16,902 companies exported goods from Illinois locations in 2008. Of those, 15,170 (90%) were small and medium-sized enterprises, with fewer than 500 employees.Read the entire post here.
Small and medium-sized firms generated over one-fifth (22%) of Illinois' total exports of merchandise in 2008.
Posted by: The Global Small Business Blog
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
America's Favorite Pies: Are They Exportable?
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Think there's an export opportunity here?
If the companies can freeze product and ship safely locally, which many are, there's a good chance they can take their product across borders (a little more expensive on the shipping but to customer overseas, I suspect they'd be willing to pay to try an unforgettable American pie).
Visit:
America's Most Unforgettable Pies
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Irony....4/19
What is the definition of Irony? When an "Account Dispute Resolution Expert" has to sue a client to collect.
More irony: The court disqualified the expert witnesses from Managed Care Solutions from testifying.
The final bit provided: Emails were destroyed 'per Essent's corporate policy' after they were enjoined from doing so...something like information that was sought by Essent in the case against Blogger 1-10.
Is Manufacturing the Primary Driver of Innovation?
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Professors Gary Pisano and Willy Shih have something to say about this hot topic.
Read: "Why Manufacturing Matters," HBS Working Knowledge
One of the key concepts in their Q&A is:
Exporting manufacturing has a negative impact on the country's industrial commons, which represents the collective capability to sustain innovation.Be sure to read the reader's comments -- very thought-provoking.
Posted by: The Global Small Business Blog
Monday, April 4, 2011
Dolce & Gabbana Sees New Era of Glamour For Youth in China
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Like other designers, such as American Diane Von Furstenberg and Italian Miuccia Prada, Messrs. Dolce and Gabbana have made multiple expeditions to China to understand what is driving China's shoppers. What they've found in their tours across Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, is that Chinese consumers are far flashier than their American counterparts, said Mr. Dolce.Read the entire article published in The Wall Street Journal:
"Chinese are eccentric, and they will wear the flowers and the lace," said Mr. Dolce, explaining that the industry as a whole has largely catered to consumers who wanted plain and frill-less fashion. "Chinese aren't afraid to be more," he said.
Dolce and Gabbana to Expand in China
by Laurie Burkitt
Saturday, April 2, 2011
World: Be Happy in the Moment
Friday, April 1, 2011
The World in 2050
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Identifying four major challenges our world will face, the White Paper focuses on key recommendations, using case studies to illustrate its proposals, and featuring its commitments for a deep, broad and quick change.Click here to download the White Paper.
Full disclosure: I am a member of the World Entrepreneurship Forum and serve on their Advisory Board.
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