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New Architect September 2002 Bret A. Fausett |
The Hague Treaty Adoption National boundaries will no longer be a practical defense to civil liability. This all makes wonderful sense for international business-to-business transactions. But the participants in the process of the Hague convention treaty didn't think too much about the Internet.  |
IndustryWeek August 1, 2002 John S. McClenahen |
Tracking Trade Bad Guys Even more important after Sept. 11, software and management services offer international traders ways to screen customers.  |
CFO July 1, 2002 Kris Frieswick |
Worldwide Workouts Filing for bankruptcy protection means different things in different countries. Will a uniform code ever be adopted?  |
CIO July 1, 2002 Tom Field |
First Stop, Singapore The promise of entering the vast Asian marketplace has lured global companies to Singapore by the thousands. But no matter how Westernized and business-friendly the city-state may seem, it's important to remember that it's not home and the rules are different.  |
Inc. June 1, 2002 |
Letter From Camp If you want to do business with the world, you must first understand the world...  |
IndustryWeek June 1, 2002 David Drickhamer |
Under Fire Consumer cries for sweatshop-free products drive big-name brands to extraordinary lengths to monitor working conditions at contractor plants....  |
Information Today April 1, 2002 Barbie E. Keiser |
EIU Introduces Risk Alert Service, New Look for Its Online Store Risk and uncertainty are quickly becoming the theme for the business climate this decade. The Economist Intelligence Unit has responded by introducing new risk services and opening up its existing (internal) country sovereign risk model to its global clientele...  |
CFO Tim Reason |
On the Same Page U.S. and international standard setters are coordinating their efforts to craft a common language for business...  |
New Architect May 2002 Al Williams |
Taking on The World Is your site ready for internationalization?  |
CIO April 1, 2002 Tom Field |
The Man in the Middle As budgets tighten and world tensions heighten, third-party brokers are stepping in to mediate deals between U.S.-based customers and offshore outsourcers...  |
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