Corporate
air travel is still quite limited to top management of many firms in
Bangladesh; but that shouldn’t stop companies in planning logistics well.
Frequent foreign trips even for a handful of people deplete corporate coffers quickly;
and so a delicate balance between comfort and practicality must be observed.
ICE Business Times recommends Dragon Air, a Hong
Kong-based airlines company that is quickly gaining recognition and success
through....<Read More>Business News
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013
8. INVEST IN THE NEXT PAYING MEDIUM: MOBILE PAYMENT
The Next Paying business: Mobile Payment
If you are a
retailer looking to diversity payment modes, consider mobile payment. It is a
SMS-based payment service that eases up the usual customer-retailer payment transaction
and opens any business to a large section of consumers at the lower end of society
who don’t have access to usual banking services, but do own a mobile phone for
communication. Mobile payment is , at once, a banking, strategic and
philanthropic business move.
Bangladesh’s first cellular payment service,
BRAC bKash ....<Read More>
Sunday, February 3, 2013
CALL CENTER BUSINESS -CALL, INTERRUPTED
What
can put the call center business through?
A
Good paycheck, cool and smart colleagues and ensured transport service are some
of the dream facilities in job. However, despite ensuring such facilities for
their agents call centers are having 20% annual employee turnover. Is it that expectations
of employees of call centre are very high or is there something call centers
are lagging behind
The cross –country contract brought new set of
challenges for the executives, since the business usually takes place between
parties of two different nations laws regarding breach of contract might be
different in the two countries involved and many entrepreneurs overlook this
very important aspect of the business. <Read More>
Saturday, February 2, 2013
InVestments, Market and Money
The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between states and Corporations? by lan Bremmer

| Born | (1969-11-12)
November 12, 1969 (age 43) United States |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Political scientist, author, entrepreneur |
| Nationality | United States |
| Education | B.A., Tulane University M.A., Ph.D., Stanford University |
The future of the global economy is uncertain. The current free market system followed by Europe and North America can easily be undone by its rival from China, Russia and Saudi Arabia : state capitalism, where the government owns various corporations and uses the market to create wealth. The wealth is channeled by the government to where it believes will give the state the most power and the best chances of survival. In this book the writer tracks the origins of state capitalism to the bowels of the ruined Soviet command economy and shows how , even now , it has the potential to dethrone the almost universally-believed benevolent free market economy.


| Sheena Iyengar | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1969-11-29) November 29, 1969 (age 43) |
| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | Stanford University University of Pennsylvania |
| Occupation | S.T. Lee Professor of Business and Director of Global Leadership Matrix |
| Employer | Columbia Business School |
| Known for | academic research on choice |
Strawberry jam or raspberry? Remove life-support and kill the patient or let him suffer a few month's more? Decide something brutal now or leave it till there is no choice ? Under the heading of philosophy and money, lyengar presents choices in fictionalized situations and questions when and whether to assign life's twists and turns to chance, fate , or choice. For some, the sheer volume of information presented might be a turn-off, for others who are constantly faced with challenges, this book should come as a helpful and a consoling guide with regards to choosing the most effective course of action.

Next discussion about threaten the world Economy and story of the company inside.....so wait and see........
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
7. Look to Grow the Next Business: Venture Capital
Example Grow Next Business : Venture Capital
Venture
Capital(VC) defines the early-stage, high-potential and high-risk capital that
is invested into potential start up companies. The informal idea base around
this concept is to solicit funds form friends and family for setting shop, but
the more formal and now popular one is to establish a group of investors
looking for the next big business to invest, and in return become shareholders with
massive profits.
Venture Investment Partners Bangladesh Limited
(VIPB ltd.) claims to be Bangladesh’s first registered and recognized VC firm. <Read More>
LOOK FOR THE NEXT BUSINESS:ORGANIC PRODUCE
5. Next Business Example: Produce Organic
Bangladesh
has had a primary identity as an Agro economic country and this country’s
farmers are at the foremost of producing wholesome fresh food- in lieu of the
adulteration that goes on. With a common direction and privatized resources,
exporting organic produce to the Western world would give Bangladesh a piece of
the USD 30 billion global Business market pie.
Kazi & Kazi Tea Farms, the flagship company ..<Read More>
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