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Lessons from the Best Global Brands 2010: Building trust and.

Strategy Driven

Figure 1: The Interbrand Best 100 Global Brands 2010 A look at two brands’ performances from this year’s table offers insight into how brands can navigate today’s marketplace. which resulted in an increase in brand awareness of 72 percent between 2004 and 2010. Juliano Howard T. Dickens Jr.

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Social Networking for Business: Does it Really Work? :: Women on.

Women on Business

Example 1: During the 2004 election season, I connected with a new friend through a grassroots Asian Pacific Islander political group. EVEN MORE: Yet another example: a good friend of mine from the 2004 Dean campaign, who was active in the 2008 Obama campaign as well, put in a request for web developers through his Facebook e-mail.

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Victim or Victor – You Decide | Guy Harris: The Recovering Engineer

The Recovering Engineer

Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. Whose credit is it when you win? In this time of Olympic competition, I wonder about these sorts of questions. .&# The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. 2 “victor.&# Most of my older posts can be found at. Never show again.

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Corporate Diversity Still Coming Up Short for Women

Strategy Driven

For a full copy of the 2010 study, click here. Bureau of Labor Statistics, February 2010 Report About Calvert Calvert has long been a leader in advocating for corporate diversity. StrategyDriven effective executives, efficient employees Home About The StrategyDriven Organization Our Company Our Contributors Karen K. Juliano Howard T.

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Tough Dilemmas for Companies on Campaign Spending

Harvard Business Review

The issues arise in the wake of the Supreme Court's 2010 decision in Citizens United v. But underneath the contentious issues of corporate free speech lie equally fundamental questions for each company about its positions on first order public policy issues which affect the strength of American society and the American economy.

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How Chinese Subsidies Changed the World

Harvard Business Review

While it is encouraging to see the Chinese government rethinking its support of the solar-panel industry, it would be foolish to interpret this move as a reversal of its overarching policy of aggressively subsidizing targeted industries in order to dominate global markets. In parallel, from 2004 to 2011, U.S. billion in 2010.

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In FCC's Report on Wireless Competition, an Agenda?

Harvard Business Review

This might not seem like a stop-the-presses moment for everyone in the media, but it's a big deal for the companies involved—and their customers—because the contents of the report will influence regulatory policy. Or, if not, what negative effect its dubious conclusions might have on regulatory policy in wireless markets.