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Business, social media to prevent babies with HIV
Business and social media leaders teamed up Friday to tackle the transmission of HIV from mothers to babies, saying the medicine and the money are largely in place, and with the right organizational skills they can eliminate HIV-infected births by 2015.
Business Schools Send Students Out of Classrooms
M.B.A. programs say their students are ready to handle the responsibility of being in the field.
Snaps on Maps: Google Wants to Send Photographers Inside Your Business
Google wants to get all up in your business -- but in a good way.
Durable goods orders rise as business ups spending
A rebound in business spending on machinery and equipment lifted orders for long-lasting manufactured goods in December, offering more evidence that the U.S. economy is gaining momentum at the start of the year.
MWB Business Exchange Re-Launches to Tell Business "We're Not No.1, You Are"
LONDON, January 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- MWB Business Exchange, one of the UK's leading providers of flexible office space and meeting venues, re-launches today with a new strategy to help businesses get ...
Selling a Business on Facebook
There was one big problem: the business had to be sold in four months -- before the seller was going to pack up and move to Chicago to take a job.
OSU Ph.D. in Business Program Attracts Executives from across the United States
Oklahoma State University’s Spears School of Business is entering groundbreaking territory as it launches a new and unique program for executive development. The first class of the Ph.D.
Business wins $50,000 start-up prize to open in downtown
A new business plans to open in downtown Macon as the winner of the Macon Mogul business competition by The Gateway Initiative. Savannah-based TailsSpin, a premium pet food and accessories retailer, was named the winning business Thursday morning at the Cox Capitol Theatre.
The Most Annoying, Pretentious and Useless Business Jargon
Have you fallen under the spell of business jargon? Here are some of the worst offenders?
Why trust matters so much in business
In business as in private life, all successful relationships run on trust. Yet we often get trust wrong, giving it either too readily or too stingily. From Bernie Madoff to the mortgage industry, con artists have always operated by persuading naïve investors to give their trust. On the other hand, relationships often fail because one or both parties are afraid to give trust.
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