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The Caribbean – A Hub For Entrepreneurship?
Category: blog Written by Jenson Sylvester
It is not often that Jamaica and the Caribbean makes global news as it relates to entrepreneurship. Even more rare, is foreign direct investment by global companies that see sufficient potential and talent in the entrepreneurial space.
Henry Bellingham Delivers Statement On The Future Of Overseas Territories
Category: blog Written by Nerissa Golden
Britain's Foreign & Commonwealth Minister, Henry Bellingham has delivered a statement to the House of Parliament concerning the future of the United Kingdom's Overseas Territories. Mr Bellingham announced that a White Paper would be produced and published in 2012, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee year.
Caribbean National Appointed As Education Czar In Florida
Category: blog Written by Jeevan Robinson
Fifty year old Robert Runcie, a Jamaican national, has been named as Superintendent of the sixth largest school district in the United States, located in Broward County.
How To Be More Productive In Your Business
Category: blog Written by Kenny Imuere
If you are in business you will soon discover that time waits for no one and in general you are finding it difficult to complete the key task that will make your business a success. The phone or email spam is constantly interrupting you. You are constantly working on tasks that are not adding to the bottom line. Well, if you can identify with some of these issues then this article is for you.
African Liberation And Black Power
Category: blog Written by Aswad
In 1954, novelist and intellectual Richard Wright published Black Power, a provocative book in which Wright offered his reflections on his travels to the Gold Coast as it was in the process of becoming the independent nation of Ghana. The term "Black Power" that Wright used to signify the possibilities of freedom and development for Africans, as well as Pan-African cultural connections, would become a familiar notion to people.
CKLN And LIME Sign Historic Deal That Will Revolutionize The Caribbean
Category: blog Written by Jeevan Robinson
An email was delivered to me two days ago, stating that I may find the contents useful. It was a video informing our news desk about the historic agreement between CKLN and LIME to create C@ribNET.
Lifestyle On A Dime And Pennies
Category: blog Written by Ebonie-Marché Jones
If there ever was a time to get out of debt, the time is now. The United States credit rating was recently lowered and Belgium, Spain, Italy, and France recently placed a ban on short sales. With countries curtailing spending, raising debt ceilings, and appearing confused as to what should be done to prevent economies from collapse, we should follow their lead by setting priorities on spending, spending on what’s most important.
Should A Business Keep Refinancing Its Debt?
Category: blog Written by Kenny Imuere
Considering the slow economic growth or total lack of growth you will be partial towards thinking that refinancing your business debt is the best way to stay in business. However, this is actually a dumb strategy for a small business, or any business.
Eat More Rejection Pie
Category: blog Written by Ebonie-Marché Jones
Anthony Coleman stated, “If you’re not rejected ten times a day, you’re not trying hard enough.” The first time I read this quote, it really got me thinking. For me, being rejected ten times per day seemed excessive, if not abusive. Making it through one rejection was tough enough. It’s human nature to play it safe, protect our feelings, and second guess a task into the realm of non-existence.
DeVry Now Owns American University Of The Caribbean
Category: blog Written by DeVry University
Global provider of educational services, DeVry, Inc., is stepping into the Caribbean, buying the operations of privately held American University of the Caribbean (AUC). AUC’s medical school campus is located in St. Maarten.
Remaining Relevant And Competitive During Tough Times
Category: blog Written by Kenny Imuere
Cutting marketing expense is a fanatical thought that most small business owners are considering in their minds across the globe. There is a global recession which will affect every sector, industry and continents differently.
Are Flyers or Leaflets Effective In Promoting Your Business?
Category: blog Written by Kenny Imuere
Are Flyers or Leaflets Effective In Promoting Your Business? An interesting question to try and answer in the age of the internet and the entire social media platform!
Still No Business Or Contact Card
Category: blog Written by Kenny Imuere
I am totally disappointed to find out that in 2011 when business cards costs are so low or even possibly you can get them for free, people are still attending seminars, conferences, workshops, dinners and training without a business card.
Be Your Own Boss - Businesses You Can Start Easily
Category: blog Written by Kenny Imuere
Being your own boss is the dream of many people but what idea to begin with is the question? Whatever job or career you are in, you can turn it into a business and that is how many people become their own boss.
Ten Tips for Business Networking Success
Category: blog Written by Kennedy Imuere
The best marketing tool for building any business is networking. Business networking when used properly can give you remarkable results in a short space of time. Highly recommended if your business is one that services business to business.
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