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Chemistry World July 30, 2012 Andrew Turley |
China to investigate polysilicon imports China is to investigate whether US and South Korean manufacturers of solar-grade polysilicon -- a major constituent of silicon solar panels -- are using unfair trade strategies when selling into the Chinese market. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 23, 2012 Carmen Nobel |
The Power of Conversational Leadership Communication is always a challenge, especially in multinational corporations. Boris Groysberg and Michael Slind discuss why it makes sense to adopt the principles of face-to-face conversation in organizational communication. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2012 |
International Beat Australia's big deal... The Americas: tightest office vacancies... Hotels in China... |
IndustryWeek July 11, 2012 |
Mexico Works for Siemens Division Chief Siemens Mesoamerica CEO touts Mexico's educated workforce as one of the reasons the country could replace China as a preferred U.S. sourcing location. |
Chemistry World June 27, 2012 Laura Howes |
Coca Cola urged to cut out carcinogen US watchdog the Center for Science in the Public Interest says that Coca Cola from several countries, including Brazil, contains high levels of the carcinogen 4-methylimidazole. |
Chemistry World June 26, 2012 Patrick Walter |
Roche cuts 1000 jobs with US R&D site closure The shuttering of its only East Coast R&D site is part of a streamlining drive which will see research activities from the Nutley site moved to Germany and Switzerland. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 25, 2012 Michael Blanding |
Collaborating Across Cultures Learning to collaborate creatively with people from other cultures is a vital skill in today's business environment. |
IndustryWeek June 23, 2012 |
Why is Tennessee a Hotbed for Manufacturing? Incentives and a focus on workforce training, leadership and innovation position Tennessee for continued manufacturing growth. They are cashing in on the trend of non-U.S.-based companies to produce locally for the huge U.S. consumer market. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2012 Jeff Chu |
Cheap, Chic, And Made For All: How Uniqlo Plans To Take Over Casual Fashion Uniqlo is gaining on Zara, H&M, and Gap as the world's king of casual clothing. But can Tadashi Yanai ride toasty, dry underwear to $50 billion in revenue by 2020? |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2012 Lindsey Kratochwill |
Starwood's New Chinese Hotel Is Half-Sheraton, Half-Westin, And Twice The Appeal Starwood Hotels opens a dual-branded resort in Changbaishan, China, in August. Half Sheraton, half Westin, it offers distinct experiences to leverage brands and create return guests. Here's what each half is selling. |
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