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The Business category is used for posts which are about business, but generally not for those which are focused more on social media or coaching, many or all of which are also about business.
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ITBrix/ WordFrame announced last week, via PRWeb, the appointment of my company as solution providers for WordFrame – with a special emphasis on our Asia Pacific region. I’m excited about this. In various forums and conversations and on this and other blogs I have been promoting the use of social media in business for a…
My friend and colleague, Professor Lonnie B. Hodge, has written the first in a series on doing business in China (Update 2011: the link I had here does not seem to work anymore). He is less than complimentary about the books and other guides out there already: We have bookshelves stacked full of expensive kindling…
The documentary film Boomtown Beijing, directed by Tan Siok Siok, will screen at the 21st Singapore International Film Festival on April 9th and at Singapore’s Sinema Old School on April 15th. Tan Siok Siok, also known as Siok Siok Tan, is an international documentary film maker, Singapore born, whose films focus on the greater China…
I’ve signed a few non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) – or confidentiality agreements – in my time, one quite recently. But while I can bring to mind plenty of good deals I’ve done with people on a handshake, even a virtual handshake, I can’t recall a single good deal that has started with signing an NDA before…
I think we can take it as read that any contemporary senior executive has at some point considered the possibility of his or her company having to deal with criticism, even a concerted campaign of criticism, online. It would be interesting to know whether many of those executives have taken that thought to the next…