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CIO May 15, 2001 S. Viscasillas |
Hold that Question The WTO met earlier this month to noodle over a set of policies that would govern international e-commerce transactions...  |
Fast Company June 2001 Rekha Balu |
Strategic Innovation: Hindustan Lever Everybody wants brands. And there are a lot more poor people in the world than rich people. To be a global business you have to participate in all segments...  |
eCFO April 2001 Adam Lincoln |
Lost in Translation Today, 96 percent of ecommerce Web sites are written in English. By 2003, the majority will be in some other language. Localization services may be the key to cross-border revenues...  |
Wired April 2001 Alex Markels |
The Next Wave Ships from Norway, rockets from Russia, techspertise from Seattle. Together, they slingshot satellites off a floating platform on the equator - and set the stage for a new kind of company, built on international brainpower...  |
CIO December 1, 2000 Tom Field |
Business Plan Ten things you need to know about doing business in India...  |
Fast Company November 2000 Alex Markels |
'We Can Deliver Customers on a Global Basis' The Internet is reshaping business and communications around the globe. Now it's up to e-vangelists like Yahoo!'s Heather Killen to build truly global internet companies. Her mantra: no more 'international!'  |
Fast Company September 2000 Sara Terry |
Free Trade Isn't Fair Mike Dolan is leading a long-shot crusade against the new economy's most widely shared belief: that global economic integration -- of countries, companies, currencies, and markets -- is both virtuous and inevitable.  |
Fast Company August 2000 Bill Breen |
Countdown to Relaunch! Intelsat has helped make global communications work -- while struggling to succeed as an international agency that answers to many different governments. Now it's up to Ramu Potarazu, Intelsat's privatization czar, to make the agency a real company.  |
Finance & Development June 1, 2000 Mohamed A. El-Erian |
Where Are Emerging Markets Headed? The emerging markets look very different in early 2000. Growth is picking up in most economies, with countries like Brazil also making remarkable financial recoveries and Mexico just being upgraded by Moody's to the much-coveted investment rating.  |
Finance & Development June 1, 2000 |
From the Editor Like the mythological hydra, corruption is a many-headed foe that insinuates itself into every part of the social fabric, weakens the body politic, and jeopardizes prospects for economic growth. The menace of corruption has often seemed unconquerable....  |
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