“You did it again Monica” said the irritated manager to the clerk, You spelled two words wrong even with the spell checker. When are you going to get your act together? “Here correct this and get that report back on my desk this morning.” The manager continued speaking with a snappy tone, “While you’re cleaning [...]
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WARNING Verbal Abuse? Try the “Turkey Burger Method”- Next Time You Give Critical Feedback
June 12th, 2007
admin Uses of Business Plans
March 20th, 2007
admin Always remember that you may not use every answer in writing your business plan, but they could be very helpful when you update your plan as your new business grows. And once you’ve answered all the questions in your mind, you should be prepared to write the actual business plan document.
An Outlook on Indian Textile Sector
December 31st, 2006
admin Indian textiles industry is a well-established with showing strong features and a bright future. In fact, the country is the second biggest textiles manufacturer worldwide, right after China. Similar force is demonstrated in the cotton production and consumption trend where India ranks just after China and USA. The textiles manufacturing business is a pioneer activity [...]
Email and Intercultural Communication
July 15th, 2006
admin The modern business world demands that people from all corners of the earth communicate with one another. A manager in the USA may have staff in Germany, India and China; the importer in France may have associates in Turkey, Italy and Japan. More and more people are now communicating across intercultural lines.
Mohair Is Derived From Angora Goats
May 26th, 2006
admin Mohair yarn is a wool-like textile fiber produced as a “simple” fleece on Angora Goats. The Angora breed originated in Turkey. Mohair is a protein fiber. It has a smooth cuticular scale pattern on the surface imparting luster and low felting capacity. It grows rapidly at about 2cm per month and is shorn every six [...]


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