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South Korean Business - An Introduction To Business In Seoul
Seoul, as the capital city of South Korea, is a growing and strong economic area, and now one of the main trading posts in Asia. Korean people have a very traditional business culture and practices and understanding the Korean culture is thus very important if you wish to succeed in business in Korea. Understanding the Korean way of doing things is essential. This article aims to throw light on the Korean business market, Korean business strategi
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Joint Ventures - How Much to Charge
How much should you make from a Joint Venture? 10%? 20%? 50%? Should it be of the net or gross profit or off the top? How do you decide? This is an important consideration, especially for people who are used to paying peanuts and those who are used to accepting a few crumbs. Entrepreneurs who understand business and profit are more likely to pay and demand reasonable commissions.
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Remodeling Your Offices? Avoid The Mess By Renting Commercial Office Space
How long will your office space be filled with noise, dust, confusion and distractions? No matter how long it is too long.
You can escape all the remodeling hassles by renting commercial office space for a week, month or however long you need it. And often the expense is more than justified by keeping your business productivity high.
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Brainwriting, A More Perfect Brainstorm
Brainwriting is a variation of brainstorming where you write down your ideas rather than speak them out in a meeting. Often in a meeting people will feel inhibited or otherwise afraid to express radical or unpopular creative ideas. Brainwriting effectively overcomes this barrier.
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Think Like an Investor When Job Interviewing
What's easy to forget when you're looking for a new job is that you are interviewing the company as much as they are interviewing you. It's about match and exchange. Do they have what you want? Do you have what they want?
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Live and Learn
From a business perspective, rejection is the best of teachers. Look over your documents. Do you see flaws in your resume you failed to see earlier? If so, fix them. The great thing about the electronic age is that resumes can be cranked out, and out, and out. Tailor the next resume you send out to fit the position to a T. Did your cover letter fail to sell you? Did your follow-up letter do its job?
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The Truth about Pink Sheets stocks
Curious about Pink Sheets stocks? Is it really true that an individual can make money trading shares through this listing service? Read what insider has to say.
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Where To Buy Binding Machines
In today's competitive world, people no longer have to book items days in advance in order to buy a product. Most items available from a number of competing manufacturers, are offered at similar prices, and may have identical functions and advantages. There are many types of binding machines available in the market for people to choose from. This makes it difficult for people to determine what to buy and from where to buy.
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Beat the Bully
Big Brother beware. Bullying doesn't stop in the playground. It takes many forms and can be very intimidating. Bullies often appear confident and strong, they are not. Simple ideas to halt bullying in the workplace.
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How To Negotiate Like A Pro With Your Boss
Negotiating with your boss can be a little tricky because you are not on equal footing. Since there is always the chance there could be repercussions for speaking out, an employee usually won't tell his boss what he is really thinking. Anyway, let’s assume that you want to get a raise or a promotion. Here are some of the rules you can use to negotiate with your boss.
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The Federal Trade Commission Lacks Free Market Thinking
Has the Federal Trade Commission run amuck? Indeed it has, it has become a problematic bureaucracy. The Federal Trade Commission lacks free market thinking. I always assumed that half of the Federal Trade Commissions staff are attorneys and the other half are economists.
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