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Tag Archives: financial times
Brazil: where else would you rather be?
This is not strictly about IT, but there was a delightful column by Tyler Brûlé in the Financial Times last weekend where he outlined all the reasons why people sick of the economic gloom in Europe and the USA should come … Continue reading
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Tagged brule, Business, china, culture, fast lane, financial times, ft, havaianas, magazine, monocle, retail, shop, Tyler Brûlé
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São Paulo faces steepest rent increase since 1997
Earlier this year, The Economist reported that executives cost more to hire in São Paulo than any other city in the world. Today, the Financial Times outlines more news on just how expensive it can be to do business in Brazil.
Brazil IT management needs transparency
Stefan Stern is director of strategy at marketing giant Edelman. Stern is an experienced commentator on management issues and until recently was a management columnist for the Financial Times. He is a visiting professor at Cass business school and contributing … Continue reading
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Tagged bbc, brazil, cass, china, developing, economy, edelman, emerging, euromoney, fast growth, financial times, ft, globalisation, growth, hi-tech, india, industrial society, IT, it decisions, itdecs, management today, ricardo semler, semco, stefan stern, strategy, technology, visiting professor
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Brazil leads the way for entrepreneurs
A friend of mine runs a company in Spain. Like me, he is a Brit living overseas and he just managed to incorporate his company there after six months of wrangling with various forms of bureaucracy.