Posted: March 14, 2010 at 7:40 am | Tags: Combs, Dale, president, Retires
3PV President and CTO Dale Combs Retires
Dale Combs, president and CTO of Third Party Verification Inc. (3PV) , AssureSign LLC and Marketing Systems Group Inc. (MSG) announced he has retired, effective Jan. 1, 2010. CEO David Brinkman will take on his role as president.
Read more on BillingWorld
Posted: February 6, 2010 at 3:58 am | Tags: business, latest, obama, outlines, president, proposals, series, Small
President Obama Outlines Latest in a Series of New Small Business Proposals
WASHINGTON—-Today in Lanham, Maryland, President Obama proposed the expansion of two critical Small Business Administration lending programs, aimed at allowing small businesses to refinance and increasing limits for working capital.
Read more on Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
Posted: January 26, 2010 at 4:02 pm | Tags: Allianz, Appoints, insurance, life, management, president, profitability, Vice
Allianz Life Insurance Appoints New Vice President For Profitability Management
Allianz Life Insurance Company (Allianz) has appointed Ross Bowen as the vice president of profitability management. He will be responsible for managing and monitoring the profitability of the company’s block of business, collaborating with various financial functions to develop a profitability management strategy.
Read more on Insurance Business Review
Posted: December 8, 2009 at 7:59 pm | Tags: economy, hiring, increase, jolt, obama, offers, plan, president
President Obama offers plan to jolt US economy, increase hiring
Obama said he wants to push money left over from a financial rescue plan — the Troubled Asset Relief Program — toward the small business community for investment and hiring.
Read more on The Record and Herald News
Posted: November 1, 2009 at 12:00 am | Tags: before-taking, business, director, emirates, financial, group, managing, managing-director, osamu-miura, president, region, the-region, video, world, years-later
And although the group has made 16000 employees redundant across the world there are no plans to cut jobs in the region, Osamu Miura, Managing Director of Sony Gulf, told Emirates Business .
Read more from the original source:
Sony aims to retain growth by taking pricing steps
Posted: October 26, 2009 at 5:00 am | Tags: business, ceo, core-competencies, financial, high-volume, its-expertise, leading-organisations, president, small-business, the-world, will-result, world
The acquisition will result in Computershare becoming the market leader in employee plans administration in the UK market . Stuart Crosby, Computershare’s President and CEO said: “The opportunity to acquire this business and integrate it …
Go here to see the original:
Computershare Acquires HBOS Employee Equity Solutions From Lloyds …
Posted: September 22, 2009 at 12:43 pm | Tags: author, business, display, display-success, exhibit-surveys, financial, graphics, numerous-awards, president, professional, sunnyvale, the-author, trade, video, wheeler
Winning Ideas for Trade Show Display Success According to a survey by market research firm Exhibit Surveys Inc. ..
More:
Business plan/Business management/Start business Winning Ideas for …
Posted: September 17, 2009 at 5:34 pm | Tags: dennis, edt, entous, intelligence, military-cost, nation, obama, president, president-barack
*** Secretive spending on US intelligence disclosed Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:00pm EDT By Adam Entous WASHINGTON, Sept 15 (Reuters) – Intelligence activities across the U.S. government and military cost a total of $75 billion a year, the nation’s top intelligence official disclosed on Tuesday, revealing publicly for the first time an overall number long shrouded in secrecy. The disclosure by Dennis Blair, President Barack Obama’s director of national intelligence, put a spotlight on the
Read the original here:
Overview of AN – SNAFU – USA money spending and snafu par excellence
Posted: September 15, 2009 at 12:54 am | Tags: american, business, constitution, country, dollar, fundamentals, government, marriage, people, personal, president, street, time
Sometimes people get so caught up in “gotcha!” journalism or sound bytes or politcal correctness that they never stop and think. Think back to something that is much more of a core issue. Something bigger than a politicians sideway’s two-step wordplay

Read the rest here:
The Fundamentals of American Ideology
Posted: September 10, 2009 at 4:51 am | Tags: 0px-0px, 2010-election, business, country, davaao-city, davao, elections, freedom-of-expression, kadayawan, mindanao, noynoy, noynoy-aquino, politics, president, voice
Yes, Noynoy Can By Conrado de Quiros, Theres The Rub, Philippine Daily Inquirer The thought, or challenge, persists: Can Noynoy do it? Or variations thereof: Is he qualified to become president

More:
Yes to NoyNoy?
Posted: September 10, 2009 at 4:48 am | Tags: americans, business, congress, democrat, democrats, employer, government, insurance, iraq, money, nation, plan, president, public, republican
by Hal_10000 Here’s the fisk. I couldn’t wait until morning. It’s not as bad as I’d feared. But the idea that this was a land-breaking speech is overblown. There was little we hadn’t heard before. For all the President’s soaring rhetoric (someone administer smelling salts to Sullivan, please), he still does not understand how healthcare or insurance works. And his metaphor for the public option is now public universities. Think about that. I think there’s room to maneuver here

Go here to read the rest:
Fisking the Prez, Healthcare Edition
Posted: September 8, 2009 at 6:45 pm | Tags: crm, crm-communities, customization, live-preview, microsoft, microsoft-dynamics, needs-analysis, netherlands, philippines, president, press, search, utilities, Windows 7
Webfortis has been recognized in the Press Democrat’s “On The Move” section! “Webfortis has recently been named to Microsoft’s 2009 President’s Club. The Santa Rosa consulting firm, led by CEO Marc Wolenik, specializes in business solutions built on the Microsoft Dynamics platform.” View for yourself here…

Original post:
Webfortis Recognized by Local Press
Posted: August 31, 2009 at 4:35 am | Tags: articles, asean, business, education, government, include-name, indonesia, indonesian, jakarta, news, president, world
The World Bank and IFC’s annual global report measuring the ease of doing business in 178 countries, shows Indonesia’s ranking rose from 135 to 123 this year, due mainly to improvements in licensing procedures, credit and protection of …
Read the original here:
Cempaka Business and Economy: Indonesia Stock Index May Add 13 …
Posted: August 28, 2009 at 5:08 pm | Tags: business, facebook, family, internet, lists, mashable, president, recent-readers, social-good, social-media, summer, viral-marketing, youtube
If you’re new here and find this article useful, please consider subcribing to my RSS feed. Thank you for visiting!Today Mashable is hosting our first ever Social Good Conference, a one-day educational event celebrating the finale of the Summer of Social Good charitable campaign. The event is being held at the prestigious 92nd Street Y in New York City, but you don’t have to be in New York to watch or participate! Below we’ve embedded a live stream of the event so you can view presentations fro

See the rest here:
Watch Mashable’s Social Good Conference Live Filed Under (Internet Marketing Idea) by NerbMotozer on 28-08-2009
Posted: August 24, 2009 at 3:35 pm | Tags: article, business, internet, marketing, marketing-online, news, president, press, professional-development, whats-new
If you’re trying to use new media to bolster an archaic business plan you’re in for a few surprises. The old idea that you can’t sell without lying isn’t worth much when your customer can Google your name or your company and find out more than you might even know yourself. A recent article in the Harvard Business Review quotes Theodore Levitt from the 1960’s as saying that the average salesperson often thinks “the customer is somebody ‘out there’ who, with proper cunning, can be separated

The rest is here:
The Wrong Idea About Friends
Posted: August 23, 2009 at 7:09 am | Tags: health-science, human-nature, jobs, life, media, medicine, nature, parenting, people, president, psychology, spirituality, world-politics
Living Beyond Your Life Today It’s the heart afraid of breaking that never learns to dance. It’s the dream afraid of waking that never takes the chance. It’s the one who won’t be taken who cannot seem to give and the soul afraid of dying that never learns to live

Here is the original post:
Living Beyond Your Life Today
Posted: August 22, 2009 at 7:53 pm | Tags: attention, business, computers, entertainment, grabs, graphics, health, image, india, international, politics, president, thumbnail
Is it possible to create quality web graphics that grabs attention and load fast at the same time? take a look at the illustration samples at our site and see what I talking about Understanding the basics of GIF and JPEG compression will not only help you choose the best format for your Web graphics but will also enable you to create graphics that look better and load faster. Many graphics programs and compression utilities allow you to compare an image in different formats with various palette

Here is the original post:
Making Better Web Graphics That Grab your Attention and Load Fast
Posted: August 22, 2009 at 5:28 pm | Tags: barack-obama, conservative, country, delusion, health, medical, muslim, office, outgoing, president, senators, that-is, time
Medical insurance is our second highest household expense after our mortgage. In October, during the enrollment period at Robin’s work, I am dropping from her insurance plan because it will save us about $500 a month.

View original here:
Health care in the land of the free and home of the grand delusion
Posted: August 22, 2009 at 7:23 am | Tags: article, browser, business, country, democrats, energy, house, hurricane, image, passion, president, saturday
Sorry for the late notice. Check the link in the article to see if there is one near you.

View original here:
‘Tea Party’ Organizers Plan Anti-’Obamacare’ Rallies Across the Country
Posted: August 19, 2009 at 11:05 pm | Tags: analysis, august-19, conservative, current, economic, government, honesty, math, party, president, public, taxes, white-house
Richard Posner has a critique of public intellectuals who work in the public sphere (with special reference to Christina Romer), either in government service, or in journalistic fora. Mark Thoma and Brad Delong have already made clear the (many) points at which Mr

Originally posted here:
Honesty, Dishonesty and Competence: Comments on Posner’s Critique
Previous Page