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    Business 75% of people who work 4 days a week report high job satisfaction and less illness in the workplace. Over half (69%) report lower stress levels.

    Business 75% of people who work 4 days a week report high job satisfaction and less illness in the workplace. Over half (69%) report lower stress levels.


    75% of people who work 4 days a week report high job satisfaction and less illness in the workplace. Over half (69%) report lower stress levels.

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 07:22 PM PDT

    Should You Go with LLC or INC for a Startup in the USA?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 02:28 AM PDT

    Supervisors with ‘bottom-line mentality’ driven by profits to the exclusion of caring about other outcomes, like employee well-being, environment or ethics, could be hurting their bottom lines by losing the respect of their employees, who counter by withholding performance, according to a new study.

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 04:58 PM PDT

    1 in 5 corporations say China has stolen their IP within the last year

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 06:03 AM PDT

    J. Crew Layoffs: Retailer Cuts ‘Dozens’ Of Corporate Jobs

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 01:35 PM PDT

    A Google Executive Reviewed More Than 20,000 Resumes--He Found These 5 Stunning Mistakes Over and Over

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 02:24 AM PDT

    Microsoft is on a solar shopping spree – pv magazine USA

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 09:28 AM PDT

    The Economist | Charity begins at work

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 01:43 PM PDT

    The UK auto industry is facing a slow death

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 11:58 PM PDT

    I have a product I want to be manufactured. Who should I reach out to?

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 10:33 PM PDT

    If I have a design/patent for a product I want to put on the market, who should I reach out to that can develop and manufacture my product? What can/should I do on my side of the process?

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    Supply Chain Management in the Aviation Industry

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 02:02 AM PDT

    IBM Fired as Many as 100,000 in Recent Years, Lawsuit Shows

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 01:29 AM PDT

    Seeking Advice Starting A Business In A Foreign Country

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 01:19 AM PDT

    Developing my program to have it at at least at prototype stage before moving to South Korea.king to start a Technology Company in South Korea. I come seeking advice from people who may have experience and knowledge regarding the matter.

    I have done some research on this myself and have been doing the following to make things happen :

    1. Educating myself on their domestic laws and foreigners looking to do business in South Korea = From all I have researched I have found that South Korea allows foreigners to do business in South Korea provided South Koreans own 51% of the business. The foreigner must also show 100 Million Won for investment.
    2. Developing my program to have it at least at prototype stage before moving to South Korea.
    3. Learning Korean everyday, listening to their music, watching their movies etc.
    4. Learning about their culture.
    5. Reading News regarding South Korea everyday to know their political, social and economic condition.
    6. Speaking more frequently with my few South Korean friends.
    7. Educating myself in business, negotiation, accounting etc everyday.
    8. Educating myself on how other businesses/entrepreneurs did it.

    So far, I have been taking these and a few more steps to achieve my life long dream of starting my own technology company. However, I have a deep feeling that this isn't enough and thus I have come here to seek advice on the things I need to do to start my company in South Korea.

    I have never been to South Korea. I was supposed to visit the country in September this year but that has been postponed due to a family member being sick. I will make the trip once my family member recovers which should take a month or 2.

    The objective of my trip is to firstly meet relevant people such as lawyers etc so I could get the information and guidance I need to make things happen and secondly get to know the country and confirm the information I have regarding living costs etc in South Korea.

    Questions:

    1. Whom should I meet during my first trip to South Korea? I am deeply confused regarding this.
    2. What else do you recommend me to do during my first trip?
    3. What should I educate myself on when starting a business in a foreign country?
    4. What else can I do to fulfill my dream?

    I humbly request your knowledge, guidance and help to fulfill my life long dream. I cannot die knowing I never tried to fulfill what I dreamed of ever since I was in the 4th grade. Have a nice day, thank you.

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    3 Famous Commerce Data Breaches You Might Not Know About And How To Avoid Becoming A Victim Of One

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 01:13 AM PDT

    Principles of Revenue Operations (RevOps) - Vyakar Blog

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 12:49 AM PDT

    The Hyundai Kona SUV is India's powerful new electric car

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 12:27 AM PDT

    Spotify grew subscribers 31% in Q2 2019, extending its lead over Apple Music

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 12:19 AM PDT

    The iPhone Is No Longer The Majority Of Apple’s Sales

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 07:00 AM PDT

    r/postYourNewBusiness/

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 09:29 PM PDT

    What do you think are the easiest businesses to own and operate?

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 09:26 PM PDT

    Ex.) car wash, pizza shop, etc...

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    5 Steps To Growing 1,000 – 3,000 Followers Monthly On Instagram

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 09:18 PM PDT

    Amazon Wants to Rule the Grocery Aisles, and Not Just at Whole Foods

    Posted: 31 Jul 2019 08:55 PM PDT

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