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The Business of Bliss: How to Profit from Doing What You Love

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I'm looking for a magazine that will let me know what’s happening in business today. Maybe also includes tip for entering the business world.


Don't spend your money buying magazines. In the library you can read every business magazine, and the Wall Street Journal, and Financial Times and Barrons. Every magazine has a different take.

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What is the best business magazine to read for a teenager?
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I've taken a great interest in business and I am taking it at a level with economics. What would be the best business magazine to read at 16. cheers


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Magazine: Georgia has No. 2 business climate in US

But a new ranking of Georgia as having the second-best business climate in the U.S. should have a positive impact on efforts to attract companies and jobs here, a top state development official said.

Georgia came in second, after Texas, in Site Selection magazine's assessment of states with the best business climate. The ranking is based on a survey of corporate real estate executives as well as on factors including tax climate and business activity.

The survey of executives is noteworthy because they are facility site selectors. Georgia placed third in the survey, behind Texas and North Carolina.

"It helps us," said Chris Cummiskey, commissioner of the Georgia Economic Development Corp. "It helps get us on the short list" of states that companies consider when looking to locate somewhere. "It's a great tool."

Georgia has been moving up the annual list.

"Georgia has consistently been improving its performance in our annual ranking of state business climates, from 10th place in 2008 to eighth place in 2009 to sixth place in 2010 to second place this year," said Mark Arend, Site Selection's editor.

The key to battling cybercrime | Talk Business Magazine ...

Following the conclusion of the Foreign Office’s Conference on Cyberspace Patrick Morley, president and chief executive of Bit9 Security, shares his views on online crime.

Over the last week, the great and the good of the cyber-world have been gathered here in London at the Foreign Office’s Conference on Cyberspace.

Government representatives from over sixty countries have joined the online business community in looking at how we balance online security and freedom in the face of a growing challenge from online criminals and an increased level of online censorship of oppressive regimes.

The critical area of discussion has been over the issue of cyber-security.

Governments and businesses across the globe are seeing a rapid increase in the number of hostile attacks on their infrastructures. This year alone the UK Government has spoken publicly of large-scale attacks on the Foreign Office and the Treasury, and former Defence Secretary Liam Fox commented in June that the MoD was under a daily attack....

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Employers failing to track the location of staff - Talk Business Magazine

According to a YouGov survey commissioned by Track24 , provider of security tracking and risk management solutions, 48 per cent of employers do not require staff to log their whereabouts when travelling for business.

Of the 2,000 respondents surveyed by YouGov, 31 per cent travel for work at least once every three months but only 15 per cent were ‘very confident’ that their company would have an effective process in place to deal with an emergency.

However, the results revealed that it was not just employers that were unaware of the law, with 45 per cent of respondents stating that they thought they alone were the ones responsible for their safety when travelling abroad for business.

On the release of the survey Tim Grant, CEO of Track24 commented: ‘Economic globalisation means more people are travelling for business than ever before. While some of the companies we encounter have basic employee location recording processes set up, normally consisting of a spreadsheet and emergency phone number, many have nothing in place at all.

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Magazine: Georgia has No. 2 business climate in US

Atlanta Journal Constitution - Dec 31, 1969

Magazine: Georgia has No. 2 business climate in US Magazine lists of all kinds that rank cities and states often draw a skeptical response from people who question their methodology or real value. But a new ranking of Georgia as having the second-best business climate in the US
Twin Cities Business Magazine Finds Forty Percent of Minnesota Employers ...

MarketWatch (press release) - Dec 31, 1969

analysis, features and commentary about the state's most interesting business issues, leaders and opportunities daily at TCBmag.com, twice weekly in its "Briefcase" e-newsletter, and monthly through the award-winning Twin Cities Business magazine.
Forbes magazine launches Czech edition

Czech Position - Dec 31, 1969

Forbes magazine launches Czech edition The Czech edition of Forbes magazine hit the newsstands on Thursday, following on the successful launch of local language versions of the famous American business magazine elsewhere in Central and Eastern Europe (starting with Russia and Poland in
Harvard Business Review Press Announces New Leadership Team

MarketWatch (press release) - Dec 31, 1969

Most recently, Sarah McConville has served as Vice President of Marketing for the Harvard Business Review Group, which includes the Press, Harvard Business Review magazine, and HBR.org. In her expanded role as Publisher, McConville will add