BUSINESS enterprises -- Economic aspects
BUSINESS enterprises -- Economic aspects
The concept of being first remains vital to all businesses no matter the economic conditions. Indeed, being foremost in value, sales, or market is never more important than when businesses are struggling to get by....
The manner in which America’s corporate system works today has at last called into question the corporation’s silent domination over much of society. Although most concede that business needs to make a profit,...
According to Lean and Mean, contrary to popular myth, small firms are not driving economic growth and creating the most new jobs. Rather, it is the concentrated, powerful business enterprises that...
Whatever the criteria for success, everyone seems to point to the same companies, time and again, leading to the conclusion that the achievement of any company is measured by its ability to add value-to create an...
Government power, once under central control, is being devolved to the people (a phenomenon also occurring in corporations). People are losing faith in the traditional institutions, and in doing so, are turning to...






