As the recession blues seem to subside, future forecasts of the economy improved. IT, Retail and Bharti's expected deal with MTN lifted the spirits. in the third quarter.
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This Financial Industry TRUST-MELTDOWN Book not only describes the catastrophic trust breakdown of an industry, but gives insider's views of the fundamental changes that must take place. The reputation of financial industry has reached the level of the tobacco industry! Whomever thought that 'subprime' was to blame, might form a new opinion on the basis of the long-term analysis data displayed in this book.
What are the steps toward restoring trust? TRUST-MELTDOWN will be presented during Davos 2010 Download abstract of the bookOrder book now: info@mediatenor.com |
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Cairo. People seem less willing to support dialogue in 2008 - The case of Turkey, where we are gathered, is illustrative, while in 2004 only 44% of people were unfavourable towards Christianity now in 2008 it is 74% and 76% an unfavourable opinion of Jewish people. At the same time the 61% of the people in Japan think unfavourably about the Muslim World, 56% in India and 52% in Spain. The PDF document shows the ADR2009 as it will be published in Cairo during the Yale Conference 22 June 2009.
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Media Briefing Istanbul - UN AoC Conference - 6th April 2009, Annual Dialogue Report 2009 on Religion and Values.
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Executives know the importance of their companies' reputations. Firms with strong positive reputations attract better people. They are perceived as providing more value, which often allows them to charge a premium. Identify, quantify, and manage the risks to your company's reputation long before a problem or crisis strikes''
Reputation and Its Risks Media Tenor in Harvard Business Review, March 2009. Contact us for more info >> |
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