Business Without Borders

Business Without Borders
Author: David Andrews
Publsiher: Raintree
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780431010236

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This series aims to introduce and familiarise students with the basics of the world financial system. From economic basics and stocks, shares and other investments, to globalisation and the economic cycle, these books will help demystify the topics surrounding money.

Business Without Borders

Business Without Borders
Author: Howard J. Shatz
Publsiher: Public Policy Instit. of CA
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2003
Genre: California
ISBN: 9781582130675

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Business Without Borders

Business Without Borders
Author: Donald A. DePalma
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic commerce
ISBN: 097651690X

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Forget about dot-bombs and other excesses of the now lamented New Economy. Welcome instead the global Internet, the strategic vehicle that leading companies use to inform, market, sell, and support their worldwide business initiatives every minute of every day.In this succinct but informative guide to doing business in new markets, both international and domestical multicultural, globalization strategist Don DePalma characterizes the intersection of the Internet and global markets as the "Eighth Continent," a virtual landmass inhabited by almost a billion Web consumers and business users around the planet. DePalma combines his own experience as a strategist, consultant, and analyst with that of experts and practitioners at companies that have successfully globalized their operations.

Conducting Business Across Borders

Conducting Business Across Borders
Author: Adrian Wallwork
Publsiher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2018-06-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781631578083

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Most misunderstandings boil down to language—how we use words and how we say them. If this is true within our own language, when we communicate across cultures the problem becomes far more critical. However, because we know we are of different cultures, we tend to blame misunderstandings on differences in culture, ignoring the fact that we may simply have misinterpreted what the other person has said to us, or we may not have been clear in what we said to that person. This book provides suggestions for how to communicate in English with non-native speakers and aims to minimize such misunderstandings. The communication process is analyzed from the non-native perspective and should help readers understand the difficulties and frustrations that non-natives encounter in their communications with native speakers.

Import Export How to Take Your Business Across Borders

Import Export  How to Take Your Business Across Borders
Author: Carl A. Nelson
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2008-11-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780071641388

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Fully revised and updated-the go-to guide from an expert on international trade Doing business across national borders is more profitable than ever. In the exhaustively revised fourth edition, Import/Export provides step-by-step guidance to show you how to take part in the booming world economy.

Careers Without Borders

Careers Without Borders
Author: Yehuda Baruch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415501163

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Careers without Borders analyzes the challenges, debates and developments in global careers using a critical management perspective. In this edited collection, contributors from around the world offer strong theoretical analyses, and practical implications for managing global careers. This book will appeal to students on HRM or international business courses.

Murder Without Borders

Murder Without Borders
Author: Terry Gould
Publsiher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-08-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780679314714

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“I am not interested in why man commits evil; I want to know why he does good.” — Vaclav Havel What makes a poor, small-town journalist stay on a story even though threatened with certain death, and offered handsome rewards for looking the other way? Over four years, Terry Gould has travelled to Colombia, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Russia and Iraq – the countries in which journalists are most likely to be murdered on the job – to attempt to answer this question. In each place, through conversations with their colleagues, their families and in some cases their murderers, he uncovers the lives of local reporters and broadcasters who stayed on a story to the point of death. He searches for the moment in which each of his protagonists understood that they were willing to die, and finds complex reasons for their bravery. In his wonderfully vivid portraits of seven courageous souls, he brings their lives and the stories they worked on to light, telling truth to those who would murder truth tellers.

Capital without Borders

Capital without Borders
Author: Brooke Harrington
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2016-09-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674973640

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“A timely account of how the 1% holds on to their wealth...Ought to keep wealth managers awake at night.” —Wall Street Journal “Harrington advises governments seeking to address inequality to focus not only on the rich but also on the professionals who help them game the system.” —Richard Cooper, Foreign Affairs “An insight unlike any other into how wealth management works.” —Felix Martin, New Statesman “One of those rare books where you just have to stand back in awe and wonder at the author’s achievement...Harrington offers profound insights into the world of the professional people who dedicate their lives to meeting the perceived needs of the world’s ultra-wealthy.” —Times Higher Education How do the ultra-rich keep getting richer, despite taxes on income, capital gains, property, and inheritance? Capital without Borders tackles this tantalizing question through a groundbreaking multi-year investigation of the men and women who specialize in protecting the fortunes of the world’s richest people. Brooke Harrington followed the money to the eighteen most popular tax havens in the world, interviewing wealth managers to understand how they help their high-net-worth clients dodge taxes, creditors, and disgruntled heirs—all while staying just within the letter of the law. She even trained to become a wealth manager herself in her quest to penetrate the fascinating, shadowy world of the guardians of the one percent.