Dani Johnson founded the Call to Freedom Int’l to share the secrets of how she made her first million at the young age of twenty-three. She is a world-famous network marketing expert, trainer, speaker, and author who began network marketing when she was just nineteen. Before she could rise to success, however, Dani had to undergo six months of debts, failure, depression, and misery. Fortune smiled on her only when she took the proper training and applied it to her home-based business. When she s
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Yesterday, R. Glenn Hubbard, author of The Aid Trap: Hard Truths About Ending Poverty contributed an op-ed on the Web site for Fortune. In the essay, Hubbard argues that while African nations have opened up to foreign trade and investment, local businesses continue suffer. Governments such as that in Angola have restricted local businesses “mak[ing] for a new kind of apartheid: the business community of Angola is European and Asian, not African. That might not be the intent, but it certainly is
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Jeff Immelt has one of the toughest jobs in America. He’s CEO of a company — General Electric — with operations around the world, in numerous industries, and with big business challenges that are still on the table. He’s been named one of the “World’s Best CEOs” three times by Barron’s, and GE continues to win accolades in surveys in Fortune and the Financial Times as one of the most respect companies in the world. So when Jeff Immelt agreed to participate in new Dartmouth President Jim
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OIL AND NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITEDANNUAL REPORT 2008-2009DIRECTOR’S REPORTDear Members,On behalf of the Board of Directors of your Company, it is my privilege to present the 16th Annual Report and Audited Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st March, 2009, together with the Auditors’ Report and Comments on the Accounts by the Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) of India.You will be pleased to know that your Company, a ‘Fortune Global 500 company’, has been ra
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The graveyards of leadership are littered with people who have ignored culture. Bob McDonald , the new CEO of Procter & Gamble ( NYSE: PG ), which ranks 10th on Fortune’s Most Admired Companies list, recently discussed his leadership philosophy on “Strategy with Passion” on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel. McDonald teaches that, to be successful, one must study and appreciate the client’s culture. You can-–and should–hear the interview in this podcast . McDonald joins the dis
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