Be Innovative

You now live and work in a knowledge-based society, which is increasingly being called the "Age of Mass Innovation". The future will simply be filled with more disruption as it is very difficult to compete with low cost competitors if you do not innovate. As a consequence, employers are looking for people with certain key attributes including the ability to creatively develop opportunities (e.g., new products and processes) and solve problems. How can you be an innovator? Read the article relating to Globalization Trends.


Quote of the day

Dealing with people is probably the biggest problem you face, especially if you are in business.
Dale Carnegie (personal development author).




Imagine career success and a balanced lifestyle. This blog is dedicated to the people in a business-related field who are willing to make an investment of their time and minds to on-going personal and career development. How?

1) Start here to find weekly postings to stay informed of the most significant business news with a brief analysis.

2) Learn additional how-to skills complementary to what is taught in business school, experienced on the job, or received in job training. Written by practicing business professionals to support your life-long learning.

3) Get connected with some of the best potential employers and share critical information with each other that gives you an edge in a career search.

4) Learn from the best business leaders by reviewing summaries of their management experiences and lessons.

5) Think in terms of the big picture and imagine the macro technology innovations, management and economic trends.

6) Find a few business opportunities to gain experience to improve your skills for the first or next job.


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Globalization

Globalization is the integration of economic and social systems between countries around the world. It really is not a new phenomenon as it was one of the top political issues in the early 1900s and also is today. Globalization does cause a convergence of products, prices, wages, interest rates, etc., towards those of the developed countries, but it takes a long time. What is the role of globalization in the economic system? Read the article


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