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The Ins & Outs Of Importing & Exporting Goods From Singapore

Strategy Driven

As the world becomes technologically advanced, shifting from subtle to one mode of thought, trade between countries has become more rewarding for both personal and profit satisfaction. It is important to furnish security for things like operation of licensed premises, temporary goods importation, and dutiable goods.

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How Companies Succeed By Engaging Radically With Society

Eric Jacobson

Clearly and powerfully define your company's contribution to society -- which must be at the heart of the company's purpose, not a side operation. Today, technology is making all business activity more transparent. It means that companies that break their bond of trust with society stand to lose out significantly.

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Everyday Business Travelers Are Easy Targets for Espionage

Harvard Business Review

James Bond might be the world’s best-known spy, but nowadays even an obscure international business traveler could face similar surveillance threats from a hostile foreign intelligence service or even a business competitor. In the parlance of intelligence operatives, this activity is called elicitation.

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Provoking the Future

Harvard Business Review

It has also become a laboratory for reinventing some of the most intractable operating practices of "modern" management. That idea, "Win/Play/Learn" (WPL), became a hot property on Mutual Fun and was ultimately licensed by toy-maker Hasbro, which has continued to work with Rite-Solutions on a variety of projects. The Newport, R.I.-based

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Want to Do Corporate Innovation Right? Go Inside Google Brain

Harvard Business Review

Apple fuses technology with design. The company is, of course, a massive enterprise, with $75 billion in revenues, over 60,000 employees, and a dizzying array of products, from the core search business to the android operating system to nascent businesses like autonomous cars. Innovating from the bottom up.