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Business Forum archives from January 1 1995

Globalization - a new world emerges.
January 1, 1995... Economic and political realities have been changing dramatically in the last few years. These changes have a profound impact on most inhabitants of our earth and on the lives they live. The changes are related to the emergence of markets and...

Ignoring tax and immigration laws for domestic help is folly.
January 1, 1995... In the past, the U.S. laws concerning payroll taxes and work authorization verification of domestics have, for the most part, been quietly ignored. The complexity of the rules, the difficulty of complying with them, and the seemingly...

Stretching the S corporation status: self-employed businesspersons risk IRS' wrath.
January 1, 1995... Recent legislation that substantially increased the Social Security tax has caused an increasing number of self-employed individuals to file tax returns as Subchapter S firms to minimize the amount of Social Security taxes they must pay.[1] In...

CFOs: a profile of unsung heroes. (chief financial officers)
January 1, 1995... Men Behind the Throne The individuals who populate the top positions in American companies are often seen as the prime movers of the corporate enterprise. In fact, virtually all studies about corporate leadership have focused on the CEOs of...

"Sandwich generation" needs special benefits. (changing employment relationship)
January 1, 1995... The American work force of the 1990s is undergoing dramatic changes. The "traditional" model of the family, in which the male head of household supports a wife and family, is a thing of the past. It has been replaced, in many instances, by dual...

Barriers to international technology transfer.
January 1, 1995... Executives of U.S. firms that operate in Eastern Europe contend that the host countries' most formidable barriers to international technology transfer (ITT) are the economic, legal, and political elements of the business environment. They...

How to compete: an American manifesto.
January 1, 1995... During the decade of the 1980s, the United States went from being the world's largest creditor to the world's largest debtor. America's economic dominance is now being severely threatened by foreign competition. Some noted scholars-such as U.S....

American cultural values: shedding cowboy ways for global thinking.
January 1, 1995... American executives have inherited cultural biases of individualism, simplicity, and superiority that contradict the characteristics of global thinking, namely, systemic, complex, and multicultural thought. Building upon a model of action that...

Lessons from Hughes: the roller coaster ride to global satellite marketing. (Hughes Aircraft Co.)
January 1, 1995... The Hughes Aircraft Company has discovered that marketing satellites around the world requires meticulous planning, infinite patience, instant ingenuousness, abundant creativity - and luck. The fascinating saga of the Hughes experience provides...

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