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Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
Growth and Expansion of Special Economic Zones in India to Increase Industrialization
The concept of Social Economic Zones (SEZ) in India was first initiated on 1st April 2000. The objective was to enhance foreign investment and provide a competitive and smooth environment for exports. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry stated that out of 373 SEZs, 230 are operational, employing more than 15 lakh people. A bill had been passed permitting SEZs to offer tax rebates to foreign investors.
By Brayden ray6 years ago in Journal
Jerrick CEO’s Week in Review: 02/03/20 - 02/07/20
Strength in Knowledge The phrase "knowledge is power" is most commonly attributed to Francis Bacon, in his 1597 Meditationes Sacrae. That idea, that information itself holds the key to self-cultivation, has been revisited time and time again throughout history, through the lens of everything from philosophy to geopolitics to moral discourse (Like in Proverbs 24:5, which teaches that “A wise man is strong, a man of knowledge increaseth strength.”)
By Jeremy Frommer6 years ago in Journal
How Millennials Killed the Traditional Mattress Store. Top Story - February 2020. Created with: Lull.
Blaming millennials for the world's problems is trendy these days. Apparently we killed cereal, department stores, and even patriotism! But if our disgruntled elders would take a pause from scolding us to remove their nostalgia-colored glasses, they might see we didn’t actually kill their beloved pastimes, we just made them better.
By Nathalia Ramos6 years ago in Journal
A Step-by-Step Guide for Starting a Film Production Company
In today's digitally-charged society, the market demand for quality video content production is growing. For an aspiring entrepreneur interested in combing passion for film with business, starting a production company can be financially rewarding. Use this step-by-step guide for starting a film production company to get an idea of the elements involved.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Journal
These Are The Industries Employing the Most Immigrants
Immigrants have always played a huge role in the development of our country. Traveling overseas to start a new life takes a lot of dedication, and often that dedication is transferred into providing for yourself and your family.
By Pam Jannes6 years ago in Journal
Reasons Why Outsourcing App Clone Development is a Good Idea
Today it is the mobile apps that help the business on a whole gain the greatest customer outreach thereby make enormous revenue along the way. However, building an app from scratch is a costly and time-consuming affair. So, the best solution in this matter is outsourcing the app clone development.
By appclonescript6 years ago in Journal
Jerrick CEO’s Week in Review: 01/27/20 - 01/31/20
The Team is the Thing We are always looking to expand our talented team. The collective group is unequivocally the biggest contributing factor to our success thus far. By the same token, not having the right team in place is the primary thing that can stand in our way in the future. The search for talent never stops. This process requires scouting and hiring for core positions at least two, sometimes three months in advance of their required fill dates, because an employee often requires nearly 90 days just to acclimate to the culture and undergo specific training for the tools required for success in any particular role. The team is always analyzing and evolving itself within the Agile framework I have discussed previously.
By Jeremy Frommer6 years ago in Journal
Why Influencers Will Create the Next Nike
It hasn’t even been a full month into 2020 and already there has been a huge launch in the influencer world. Emma Chamberlain, a teenage YouTuber that has been taking over social media for years now, launched Chamberlain Coffee early this month, and it seems as though there is nothing this girl can’t do.
By jade darmawangsa6 years ago in Journal
Jerrick CEO’s Week in Review: 01/20/20 - 01/24/20
Performance It is a bit surreal to again begin a weekly report where we are experiencing great progress on multiple fronts but continue to watch our stock lull between $3.90 and $4.10, week in and week out. Over the last 90 days, the trading range was between $3.42-$4.70, which in the last 30 days has narrowed to $3.85-$4.04 as we get closer to the uplist.
By Jeremy Frommer6 years ago in Journal
Work less, live more!
England Transport Department Minister Ruth Kelly left the public service to "bring the family back to the top." And Tony Fadell, one of the founders of the iPad, gave up one of the most prestigious positions in the international corporation Apple to be near children. However, this trend is not only followed by people with world names and fame.
By Konstantin Kalushniy6 years ago in Journal












