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Access to Capital, Money, Capital...no matter how you name it,
Cash can be your business's lifeblood.
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Got a great idea? How do you really expect to run your business
if you haven't taken the time to write your plan and really
think about your design?
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Are you ready to perform transactions electronically? Do you know what's involved? |
Definition: Electronic Commerce refers to the general exchange of goods and services via the Internet. |
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You'll find information about technical standards and help with your Internet-based business.
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Here, you'll learn how to reduce risk for your business. |
Definition: Risk Management is the total process to identify, control, and minimize the impact of uncertain events. |
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Learn how to build commitments among key stakeholders. |
Definition: Strategic planning is the process of developing and maintaining a strategic fit between the organization's goals and capabilities and its changing marketing opportunities. |
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S vs. C Corporations, LLC and more, deal structuring, intellectual property licensing and protection. td>
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| | | EMPLOYEES |
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Employees add another layer of complexity to your
business that requires careful consideration and
planning.
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Marketing 101: Learn how to get start marketing your business, ideas and services. |
Definition: The process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of goods, services, and ideas to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organisation objectives. |
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| | | E-COMMERCE SYNDICATED NEWS HEADLINES |
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Read articles on E-Commerce business strategies, news headlines, commentary and issues from syndicated sources all around the world. Please note all content is linked offsite and provided as an informational service only within MBDA.gov.
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- All times are GMT (due to global distribution)
- All headlines originate via Rich Site Summary (RSS) feeds
- What is RSS?
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Google and Yahoo Set Back Clock on Ad Deal
Odd couple Google and Yahoo late on Friday reportedly opted to delay their proposed partnership, under which Google would essentially devour part of Yahoo's advertising business and create an online ad behemoth that critics say no rival could possibly compete against.
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Jobs Rumor Monger May Have to Answer to SEC
A report posted on the citizen journalism section of CNN's Web site Friday morning claimed that Apple CEO Steve Jobs had been rushed to the hospital with a heart attack. The reporter cited an anonymous but "quite reliable" source who supposedly said paramedics were summoned after Jobs complained of severe pain and shortness of breath.
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Senator Raises Red Flag Over Google-Yahoo Ad Deal
Of all the protests mounted against the pending ad partnership between Google and Yahoo, the one lodged by Sen. Herb Kohl, D-Wis., is bound to be among the most worrisome. Kohl, who oversees the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee, has asked the Justice Department to continue to monitor the competitive landscape of the online advertising industry even if it initially approves the deal.
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Is Sprint Looking to Disconnect From Nextel?
Sprint may be a step closer to selling off its Nextel business. Latin American carrier NII holdings has expressed interest in a purchase, according to The Wall Street Journal -- which cites "people familiar with the matter" as revealing the news. Several private-equity firms such as Cerberus Capital Management have also come forward as potential buyers, the Journal says.
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Signposts on the US Government's Trail of IT Failures
Railhead, a massive government IT project, is failing -- and it's not an isolated case. Large IT projects in agencies from the FBI to the Census Bureau spectacularly -- and, it seems, regularly -- crash and burn, much to taxpayers' disgust. It seems there are certain aspects of government culture that make IT failure more likely. It just may be that failure is built into the system.
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