Category Archives: Special Report

What does it take to become a business analyst?

              For those who have heard the term but never actually knew what the position entailed, a business analyst is a person who liaises between the business processes and the IT side of the … Continue reading

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Advice on planning for the future

When it comes to preparing for the future there are thousands of opinions of how you can best get your business ready, but the most practical is to remain flexible, innovative, and open minded about your business plan because it … Continue reading

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Brief history of the US debt limit

As talks continue in the US about whether the US debt limit should be increased or not and the House of Representatives inch closer to a deadline that could once again lead to a government shutdown and possibly double dip … Continue reading

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Making Small Businesses More Efficient

The recent global financial crash and subsequent recession have undoubtedly had an impact on many small businesses. Typically with fewer cash reserves than larger corporations, a lot of small companies felt the pressure of the recession and many of them … Continue reading

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Arts Council in England has funding cut

This week the term black art funding day fell into many people’s vocabulary that follow arts and culture when the Arts Council England was forced to face the reality of funding cuts that will result in 200 organizations losing their … Continue reading

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Online business opportunities

There are many online business opportunities available on the web, but how do you know if it is a legitimate opportunity or a scam? In the online work-from-home world, it is possible to earn income in a variety of fields … Continue reading

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Importance of comparing insurance policies

The importance of comparing insurance policies when researching all types of covers. Home insurance is not something that you should take lightly because contrary to what a mortgage broker at the bank may want you to believe, all policies are … Continue reading

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Relocation to Hungary case study – Coloplast

Coloplast relocation to Hungary, case study of effective relocation of production In 2005, Coloplast relocated production from Denmark to western Hungary. This is a first of a series of special posts dedicated to examining the reasons and benefits behind this … Continue reading

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