Thursday, July 31, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
What You Need to Know About Anti-Bribery and Corruption in M&A
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As Bill George, author, Harvard Business School professor and former CEO of Medtronic said, "To build a truly great, global business, business leaders need to adopt a global standard of ethical practices."
While conducting business across borders, companies have to be mindful of ethics and laws, especially as they relate to exporting and other methods of global expansion.
For more information on what directors at firms need to know about anti-bribery and corruption in M&A, read: Venturing Overseas? Pack the Domestic Rulebook
Related article(s): Canada: Hidden Dangers in M&A: Bribery and Corruption; How to Avoid Bribes in International Business and past blog posts on corruption and bribery can be found here.
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Connecting Buyers Worldwide with Chinese Manufacturers
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Learn more: Global Trade Website Launches Business Line of Credit
Other resources for connecting global buyers with Chinese suppliers:
Monday, July 28, 2014
Today in Global Small Business: Google Can Listen to Multiple Languages At the Same Time
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- An interview with Kati Suominen on catalyzing cross-border commerce
- Why Facebook and Twitter are both aiming at the e-commerce market.
- Google can listen to multiple languages at the same time and be able to process them at the same time.
- Why American steel companies, executives and workers want to punish countries for illegal dumping tactics.
- How a trade mission to Mexico opened doors for leaders in business and education.
- Why global trade might become less important.
- Understanding what a FCC certificate is and why it is important.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Listen to the Murmur of the Water
Friday, July 25, 2014
By The End of 2014, There Will Be Almost 3 Billion Internet Users
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The question becomes: Are you ready to serve them?
Note: By end 2014, 55% of all mobile-broadband subscriptions are expected to be in the developing world, compared with only 20% in 2008. Close to one out of three people in the developing countries are online.
Read the entire report: The World in 2014 ICT Facts and Figures
Related article: The G20 e-Trade Readiness Index: Good and Bad News for SMEs
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
What's the Key Driver Leading to Overseas Outsourcing?
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This was twice the rate of response for any other option. But according to research from the Hackett Group, the cost gap between the United States and China has shrunk by nearly 50 percent over the past eight years, and is expected to stand at just 16 percent by 2013. Labor costs in China and elsewhere are rising, and coupled with rising fuel prices raising shipping costs, the economic argument for sending jobs overseas may be becoming less persuasive.Oh really. Currently, a lot of politicians are still using the "sending jobs overseas" as a hot button issue to pin against a favorite candidate. Take the case of Republican Gov. Scott Walker (WI), who is running a campaign ad hitting Democratic candidate Mary Burke (WI) for her family’s company where she used to work, Trek Bicycle, for sending jobs overseas.
Read more: Walker ad used Trek sending jobs overseas to rip Burke
A little more on global leader Trek bikes.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Are You An American Maker?
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Martha, her panel of judges, and the American Made community are selecting the next generation of American Made entrepreneurs: those who are creating beautiful, inspiring, useful products; pioneering new industries; improving local communities; and changing the way we eat, shop, work, and live.Nominations: June 3 - August 29, 2014
Turn your passion for quality craftsmanship and well-designed goods into a way of life. Nominate yourself but first, learn the ropes and rules here. Then get started.
Meanwhile, find out why small businesses should 'sell American' locally and globally.
Today in Global Small Business: eBay Shuts Down Small-Business E-Commerce Software Products
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- Stuck on how to craft an export business plan? Look no further at the LEBP.
- Even large deals support small businesses through Ex-Im Bank financing.
- How do we get globalization right?
- Why eBay is shutting down small-business e-commerce software products.
- Why Google+ dropped profile photos.
- Don't know too much about Alibaba? Here's a short course.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
110 Real Recipes for Serious Fluffernuts
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By the way, my copy (as the photo shows) says 110 recipes yet the Amazon listing says 50 - so shop around to grab the more comprehensive book!
Friday, July 18, 2014
10 Factors to Consider Before You Import
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Here's a snapshot of one example:
4. Is importing actually cost effective?Read the entire article: Ten tips before you import
Once you have an idea of the final landed cost of an item, you’ll be able to check whether importing will be a cost-effective option for your business. There are a lot of additional charges you’ll need to pay over and above the cost per unit from a factory overseas, and these can add up. You’ll want to be able to make a reasonable return on investment after all these costs have been taken into account.
It is a good idea to get your accountant, business adviser or customs broker to go through your calculations to make sure you’ve included all the costs you’re likely to incur.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Taking On Global E-Commerce
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Digital River World Payments lays out four distinct strategies for making “going global everywhere” work with its recent white paper, “Going Global, Selling Local: Preparing Your Business to Grab Its Share of the Online Market" (requires quick registration to download). It also provides a checklist for what ecommerce businesses should do to make the most of the global opportunities that are before them.
Read the entire article: The Four Ways To Win At Cross Border Commerce
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
A Few Insights From Global Marketers and Localization Experts
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Yes, you can learn a thing or two from the big guys when it comes to international expansion.
Read the 68-page free report: Brand Quarterly July 2014 - Global Marketing Special Edition By Vesey Creative
How to Make Sure Worker Protection Worldwide Doesn't Fall Through the Cracks
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To enhance safety performance across geographic boundaries Tate & Lyle has introduced a requirement for a “permit to work” that spells out risks and safety requirements for all non-routine jobs.Note: Don't confuse this permit-to-work (good example can be found here) with a document that allows an employee to work legally in the United States, which is commonly used in Britain and Europe.
The value of the permit-to-work system? It brings contractor teams together and it provides accountability.
Read the entire article: Global businesses are crossing borders to find safety solutions
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Gateway to Asia: Hong Kong
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Give it look: 7 Benefits to Working with the Hong Kong Trade Development Council
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Barefoot On a Beach and Happy. What About You?
Friday, July 11, 2014
Got an Idea? Get a Road Map. Go Make It.
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Now how do you do all that without knowing where to turn and how to finance it?
Highway1
Highway1 does all the above and more. It helps you build a global business.
Learn more by reading a related article: The connected kitchen start-up poised to go global
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Are We In a Slump In the History of Global Capitalism?
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Here's the elephant on the table:
What is the state of the economy, in the U.S. and around the world, seven years into the global crisis--and, more importantly, what is the prospect for further resistance to develop?Read the entire interview: Global slump and the new normal
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
10 Things Web Globalization Will Allow You To Do
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10 Reasons Why You Should Translate Your Web Site
Monday, July 7, 2014
Today in Global Small Business: Tips to Execute Better Global Marketing Campaigns
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- Are there financial implications to opening shop in Switzerland?
- Things to consider when expanding your business internationally.
- Why successful companies tend to have a multinational presence.
- Why the remote 24/7/365 connected world, better known as the freelancer industry is booming.
- Five tips to execute better global marketing campaigns.
- Is an international quality seal necessary for commerce in Europe?
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Assuring the Success of Liberty
Thursday, July 3, 2014
4th of July: The Best Day of the Year Because It's About Liberty
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To all Americans, I wish you day filled with fun, reflection and a little reading (The Declaration of Independence). Happy 4th of July!
Setting Up Shop in Switzerland
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Find out through the interview I conducted with him. It's a two-part series so be sure to catch both parts.
Part I: Why Should a Small Business Owner Set Up An Operation in Switzerland?
Part II: The Financial Implications of Opening an Operation in Switzerland
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
My Shadow
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