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		<title>Custom T-shirts offer very promising capabilities</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 03:39:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Custom T-shirts offer very promising capabilities in the field of promotion. They are very beneficial to raise brand awareness. Every time an organization, family or an individual orders custom T-shirts, a message has to be passed on. Here is a set of such ideas that you can use on various occasions: Give away T-shirts as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.customyourshirt.com/">Custom T-shirts</a> offer very promising capabilities in the field of  promotion. They are very beneficial to raise brand awareness. Every time  an organization, family or an individual orders custom T-shirts, a  message has to be passed on. Here is a set of such ideas that you can  use on various occasions: Give away T-shirts as prizes at a  function or tournament you are hosting. Your custom T-shirt will have  the logo and slogan of your organization.</p>
<p>Sell <a href="http://www.customyourshirt.com/">Design T-shirts Online</a>. You can earn healthy revenue by offering people a  choice to print their own designs and photographs on T-shirts. If you own a showroom and want to promote sales offers, why not print  custom T-shirts with desired message and give them away. At least you  can make your showroom staff wear it. You might be launching a new service or product and wish to gain some  publicity. Give away T-shirts to all the attendees and also to the  people who go out promoting your products or service door to door or  anywhere else.</p>
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		<title>China attacks may hit 100 companies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 08:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Chinese cyber attacks that Google Inc. reported last month may have targeted more than 100 companies, a larger number than previously thought, according to security research firm ISEC Partners Inc. ISEC said it discovered the additional targets while working with victims of the attack, which originated in China. Google initially alerted 30 companies to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Chinese cyber attacks that Google Inc. reported last month may have targeted more than 100 companies, a larger number than previously thought, according to security research firm ISEC Partners Inc.</p>
<p>ISEC said it discovered the additional targets while working with victims of the attack, which originated in China. Google initially alerted 30 companies to the problem, San Francisco-based ISEC said.</p>
<p>Google disclosed last month that it suffered highly sophisticated—cyber attack on its corporate infrastructure and threatened to withdraw from China. The Mountain View, California-based company said Gmai] e-mail accounts of Chinese human-rights activists were targeted by the hackers.</p>
<p>Chief Executive Officer Erie Schmidt said Jan. 21 that Google had begun talks with the Chinese government and would be—making some changes—to its operations in China. The company was still following Chinese laws and censoring its search results locally, he said.</p>
<p>Although none of the attacks or technique used in this series of attacks are particularly novel, the skill set, patience and tenacity of the attackers is much greater than most enterprises are equipped to deal with,” ISEC said in its report.</p>
<p>Jill Hazelbaker, a Google spokeswoman, didn’t immediately respond to a message seeking comment,</p>
<p>An exit from China would cost Google $600 million in annual sales, with would be advertising clients instead spending at rival Baidu Inc.. JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co. said in January. As concerns ease the Chinese government will shut the company’s operations, advertisers are returning and Google’s China business is hiring again, media buyers said earlier this month.</p>
<p>China, whose authorities censor media through state ownership of all newspapers, television and radio stations, may have 840 million Internet users, or 61 percent of the population, by 2013, according to EMarketer Inc. in New York. The country had 384 million users at the end of last year, according to government data.</p>
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		<title>Social skills in the business community</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 08:30:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article is purely dedicated to all my observations in the corporate world. In the workplace, you come across so many different people. Although for some industries good looks will open more doors more often than not, it’s one’s charm and their relationship towards other people that matters in business. Manila is one society that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is purely dedicated to all my observations in the corporate world. In the workplace, you come across so many different people. Although for some industries good looks will open more doors more often than not, it’s one’s charm and their relationship towards other people that matters in business.</p>
<p>Manila is one society that relies heavily on trusted relationships in order to do business. The business relationships are built on trust; longevity and performance on the job, the friendship and camaraderie follow soon as time goes by. At times a bit of nepotism can be obvious but in the end any relative of the boss is still expected to deliver results.</p>
<p>Having mentioned that above. It’s obvious that most business veterans, successful business men, politicians, people in showbiz etc. stand out in their fields of expertise by building on those relationships. However you still have to deal with the young upstarts whose motto comes from Gordon Gekko (from the movie Wall Street), who said “Greed is good.”</p>
<p>They are pushy and they are aggressive and they think they are dynamic, but they lack the necessary social skills to close a deal. In other words they look good on paper but they end up stuck in a middle management job for rears instead of moving forward. Ever wonder sometimes how a charming person makes there way to the top faster than the summa cum laude whose face is buried in the computer screen.</p>
<p>A friend of mine was telling me how at one time she had three people pitching a project to her. One guy had a scowl on his face the whole time and seemed irritated at actually having to be there, the other man was pleasant charming and carefully chose his words to fit the occasion while engaging in pleasant small talk, the last one was a woman neatly dressed, no make up and very push—writing notes and pushing products at my friend the whole time without glancing from her note book.</p>
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