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  • ONLINE AND OFFLINE MARKETING AND PROMOTION FOR YOUR BUSINESS FROM $20

    ONLINE MARKETING RATES Our ONLINE marketing is charged by the hour. Industry standard rate is between $50/hr to $100/hr. But we are running a Seasonal Promo and our rate is now $20/day. We can give more discount if you subscribe for multiple months. PROMO RATES: For free online marketing on social Networks, Classified Sites and Mobile…

    April 27, 2017
  • Why the Scariest Response to Climate Change Is Finally Being Taken Seriously – Gizmodo

    Gizmodo Why the Scariest Response to Climate Change Is Finally Being Taken SeriouslyGizmodoWe’re not doing such a great job solving the whole climate change problem, which is why some experts think it’s time to study more radical tactics. The notion of geoengineering—hacking the climate to cool the planet—is controversial, awe-inspiring …

    April 27, 2017
  • The fight against climate change in California gains an unlikely ally … – Los Angeles Times

    Los Angeles Times The fight against climate change in California gains an unlikely ally …Los Angeles TimesWhile the president from their own party is rolling back environmental regulations in the White House, Republicans here are announcing their support for …California Republicans join climate change fight, tell colleagues ‘it …The Week Magazine all 4 news articles »

    April 27, 2017
  • Palm oil production, development and the environment – EURACTIV

    EURACTIV Palm oil production, development and the environmentEURACTIVRecently, many environmental activists and politicians have demanded government policies based on concepts of “sustainability”, “carbon neutrality” and “green” sourcing. The goal of these green policies is to minimise human impacts on the environment.

    April 27, 2017
  • New study: global warming keeps on keeping on – The Guardian

    The Guardian New study: global warming keeps on keeping onThe GuardianAs humans continue to dump heat-trapping gases like carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, the Earth continues to warm. In fact, it has been warming for decades and we now routinely hit temperatures that are 1°C (about 2°F) above the temperatures from 100 … and more »

    April 27, 2017
  • What Separates Goals We Achieve from Goals We Don’t

    The importance of delaying gratification is universally recognized. Being able to forgo immediate benefits in order to achieve larger goals in the future is viewed as a key skill. For example, consider the classic “marshmallow test” experiment: children’s ability to delay eating one marshmallow so that they can get two marshmallows later is linked to…

    April 27, 2017
  • How Banks Can Compete Against an Army of Fintech Startups

    It’s been more than 25 years since Bill Gates dismissed retail banks as “dinosaurs,” but the statement may be as true today as it was then. Banking for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) has been astonishingly unaffected by the rise of the Internet. To the extent that banks have digitized, they have focused on the…

    April 27, 2017
  • The C-Suite and IT Need to Get on the Same Page on Cybersecurity

    A recently published global survey of C-Suite level executives and IT Decision Makers (ITDMs) revealed a large gap in assessments of cyber threats, costs and areas of responsibilities. Among the most significant disconnects: 80% of the executives surveyed in the U.S. believe cybersecurity to be a significant challenge facing their business, while only 50% of…

    April 27, 2017
  • An Early Warning System for Your Team’s Stress Level

    Cat Yu for HBR “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen!” This had always been Michel’s response when his senior executives started “wilting under pressure” and letting him down. As the CEO of a global oil company who had risen through the ranks, Michel had faced many stressful events on off-shore…

    April 27, 2017
  • If You Think Downsizing Might Save Your Company, Think Again

    During the Great Recession of 2008, companies around the world downsized their workforces. American firms alone laid off more than 8 million workers from the end of 2008 to the middle of 2010. Even in healthier financial times, such as now, firms often downsize because it is seen as a way to reduce costs, adjust structures,…

    April 27, 2017
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