Archive | July, 2010

Tipping the Odds for the Entrepreneur: Big Ideas on Success for the Small Business Owner

Posted on 21 July 2010

Widely acclaimed book provides valuable advice on how to operate a successful small business “To succeed in business today, you need to have everything going for you. This great book is full of practical, proven strategies and techniques that will give you an edge in any market.” ~ Brian Tracy, Founder, Brian Tracy International, Author 

the first Philippine International Eco-Show (PINES), August 26-28 2010

Posted on 18 July 2010

In line with global efforts to preserve the environment, the country’s green stakeholders unite in preparation for the first Philippine International Eco-Show (PINES) slated August 26-28 of this year, reported the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), an attached agency of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). Led by CITEM, PINES is 

US – Maghreb Entrepreneurship Conference in Algiers, September 29 – 30, 2010

Posted on 18 July 2010

On September 29 – 30, 2010, the US-Algeria Business Council will host the US – Maghreb Entrepreneurship Conference in Algiers, Algeria. The US – Maghreb Entrepreneurship Conference is a follow-on conference to the Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship held in Washington, D.C., in April 2010 and demonstrates the continuing work of non-governmental organizations to create regional 

Are successful entrepreneurs special?

Posted on 17 July 2010

There is a lot of debate if entrepreneurship can be taught or not. I’ve always said that education makes you more prepared to be an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship is no easy job especially during the crisis. Let’s say that everybody can be an entrepreneur. In fact it’s easier now than ever before to be an entrepreneur, 

Did the crisis improve the banking system in Romania?

Posted on 17 July 2010

A few days ago I was watching the Discovery channel and in a factory, one of the workers used to have a job in the banking industry before the crisis. As much of the crisis went through the banking system into the real economy it sounds like it’s quite hard to find or keep your 

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