| 2/9/2012 The newspaper industry has been and continues to be in the throes of what is a sector-shifting paradigm with changes in advertising strategy, online coverage, social media and print-consumption practices converging in a storm that has left the empty husks of shuttered publications scattered throughout the country. Like most, the IndUS Business Journal has been affected and, also like most, the newspaper has had to take stock and see a way forward into the future of news coverage.
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| 4/20/2011 Passion for a job is something that, in an ideal world, everyone should have. And though most bosses may assume this is predominantly the case, in reality it is just not so.
But here is the good news — passion can be instilled in others. |
| 3/7/2011 Executives at large companies typically have an assistant or other employees on hand to help keep track of the daily tasks, meetings and phone calls. Running a large business certainly comes with its massive responsibility and requests from all directions siphoning away time. Without a way to keep all this organized and prioritized, life as an executive would be a nightmare, the company would suffer and performance would surely be down overall.
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| 2/7/2011 There is a pretty common saying: “If you want something done right, do it yourself.” However, in the business world, this isn’t always feasible and the practice, especially for those in a management position, can be dangerous and in the long-run counterproductive.
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| 1/3/2011 Every year is not without challenges in the business world and 2010 was certainly no different as the economy continued to plod along unimpressively and pundits argued whether the future contains more of the same, another downswing or a rise. Still, despite the rather bland overall economic performance, the South Asian business community in the United States still found a way to flaunt some impressive business activity. |
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