Trust Starts Here

Posted by Bikhin7 Friday, May 29, 2009 0 comments

Six trusted colleagues weigh in to tell us why trust matters and how to get, keep and maintain it.

Read it here -> How To Build Trust -- over at the OPEN Forum by American Express Open.

One of my favorite classic scenes in the movie Moonstruck is when Loretta (Cher) says to Ronny (Nicolas Cage), "Snap out of it!" (view clip here -- it's toward the end -- nice diversion). Well that scene plays in my head when I say to all the folks who are reporting bad news about global trade:

"Snap out of it!" Global trade isn't going away any time soon.

In the meantime and if you are a glutton for punishment, read more downer news at the NYTimes.com, "Trade and Hard Times."

Verio, Veriglobal

Posted by Bikhin7 Thursday, May 28, 2009 0 comments

Check out this resource that is inspired by Verio, the global leader in hosting: Websites.com, your source for web success.

You'll discover, among other great tips, resources and white papers, the following:

Take a tour here.

Kudos to International Trade Administration (ITA)

Posted by Bikhin7 Wednesday, May 27, 2009 0 comments


BLOG


ITA has finally started a blog. Great to hear. The more the merrier and the far more productive we can be on the global frontiers.

Blog can be found here. Here's a good entry on Trade Stats Express. No RSS feed yet but I'm sure it's coming.


Just in direct from ITA (4/7/10) ...
Thank you for highlighting the ITA Blog but if you could please replace the old emblem (as shown at the very top) with the new one (seen here: http://trade.gov/trade-topics.asp) that has been in use since 2007, we would very much appreciate your support.

Many thanks,

Office of Public Affairs
International Trade Administration


Not all companies are performing poorly in Japan.

Take a look at these:

Toyo Suisan Kaisha -- Japanese site (profile snapshot)
Nitori (Japanese site) -- Reuters stock quote
Fast Retailing (parent of Uniqlo)
Ryohin Keikaku (parent of Muji -- pictured is a Muji house)

Find out why (value is a large part of it) a select few, such as those noted above, are doing better than others at The Economist, "Winner's In Japan's Recession: Gloom and boom."

Global Social Entrepreneurship

Posted by Bikhin7 Tuesday, May 26, 2009 0 comments

Global social entrepreneurs are empowered by a mission. Success is not driven by creating economic value, but a social value.

In this case, discover how Chinese leaders learn about corporate social responsibility from American companies such as Nike and Starbucks here.

Photo: Guo Xin dines with Wilson Wewa Jr. (on left), chief of the Confederated Tribe of Warm Springs, and Corkey Ambrose, chief of the Yakama Tribe, during a community powwow.

Photo credit: Brian Lee, Brian Lee Photography

What You May Not Know About Memorial Day

Posted by Bikhin7 Monday, May 25, 2009 0 comments

In honor of today, read "Ten Facts about Memorial Day."