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Posted by: Laurel Delaney
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Posted by: Laurel Delaney
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According to studies published by the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) and the World Bank, women are the key stakeholders for establishing strong, stable communities.
As such, their companies and countries in turn make important global partners in creating efficient and functioning economies.
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Through the innovative use of surplus, Goods 4 Good promotes the development of orphans and vulnerable children.
As a result of forming key partnerships and collaborations with organizations worldwide, G4G provides school supplies, clothing,
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Here are six innovative ways to get overseas business. This is my latest installment for American Express OPEN Forum (via a relationship with Small Business Trends):
6 Ways To Be Innovatively Global
Snapshot of one tip:
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Get ready to take us seriously because thus far we have not attracted the level of attention and respect we so richly deserve. This article, “The Third Billion,” by authors DeAnne Aguirre and Karim Sabbagh for strategy + business,
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We are an avid reader (and contributor at times) of Enterprising Women — the voice of women entrepreneurs — an informative magazine (sign up here) for and about women business owners.
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Let’s begin by highlighting very strong remarks at a breakfast with women entrepreneurs attending the Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship by our very own U.S. Secretary of State Clinton (pictured):
“… women are doers and achievers and thinkers and innovators,
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It’s a fact that the number and size of women-owned firms in Canada is increasing. Active Canadian women exporters generate close to 40 percent of their sales in foreign markets. The U.S. is the dominant market where 74 percent of exporters are making sales.
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Cosmetics Advertising & Design in Early 20th-Century Japan
by Gennifer Weisenfeld
The Shiseido cosmetics company opened its Western-style pharmaceutical business in Tokyo in 1872 and a few decades later, under the banner of its stylish camellia logo and signature arabesque designs,
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