|
Jazz classics, cool chocolates and a host of electronic gear are on tap for the holidays. ...continue
HISPANIC BUSINESS Magazine, November 2008 |
|
The articles below are editor selections from HISPANIC BUSINESS magazine.
To obtain all of the articles:
Subscribe Today!
.
|
Jazz classics, cool chocolates and a host of electronic gear are on tap for the holidays. ...continue |
|
Eureka! Three Entrepreneurs Forge Ahead With New TechnologiesSpotlighting three entrepreneurs that are utilizing innovative ways to go about their business. Getting a better handle on toxic waste is only the beginning. ...continue |
|
Go Green and Save Your Company $$The markets may be enduring their own patch of stormy weather, but the greening of America goes on. To promote your own green agenda, we offer you some simple tips that can help your business increase profits while cutting pollution and waste. ...continue |
|
The Future of Business Belongs to the InnovatorsEver heard the phrase, "one must spend money to make money?" With today's tight credit markets, that's one cliche in danger of fading from memory. To compensate, an increasing number of companies are spending a different kind of currency -- intellectual capital in the form of innovation. Regardless of industry or sector, it is the innovators -- those coming up with new technologies, or new, interesting ways to utilize existing technologies -- who are redefining successful business models. ...continue |
|
Damaged Economy Requires Real Leadership from New PresidentWords like "hope" and "change" drove the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign while the two major candidates deposited promises of tax cuts and new programs at nearly every stop. But just as Americans began casting early votes for their next president, a major meltdown on Wall Street gripped the nation. Now, anxious voters wonder what might become of the high-sounding campaign promises. ...continue |
|
Hispanic Dealers Face Rough Road Over Economic PotholesFrom Los Angeles to Miami, Hispanic auto dealers innovate and tighten belts as they bump through tough economic times. ...continue |
|
The Economy: 'Shock and Awe'Developments of recent weeks--talk about shock and awe--are regrettably reminiscent of 9/11. "Who would have thought?" we hear over and over. Mighty sequoias of finance have become overwhelmed by the fear and trembling of markets seized by forces not unloosed since the 1930s. So far the onset of the 21st Century has been a shocking wake up call. In the midst of sound bites and blogging chatter, one can discern glimmers of a new economy. ...continue |
|
Advertisement
|
November 2008