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Web 2.0 Has Business Owners Blogging The Success Stories of Their Company s to back what I’m saying and most of you are probably incredulous at the suggestions I have made just now, BUT these are FACTS and I assure you, you can double check with any Pakistani friend, relative, or colleague of yours. But, make sure it’s someone who has been living there, at least until recently."People" is not just the name of a magazine, it is the subject of virtually every story published today. How people use a certain product. Why they behave the way they do. And what activity they're engaged in that is charming, disarming, or alarming. It's all about the people.Most business publications tell us about people we can never identify with, even though we love to read about them. They have seemingly unlimited resources, celebrity contacts, and brilliant well-connected friends. Fun to read but with very little direct relevance to us, except for the moral, legal, and ethical dilemmas and lessons each article contains.iBizResources.com was launched with the Now, moving on to other business sectors. In Pakistan, the economy is currently in the state of a bubbling, frothy pot of soup. I understand the analogy is probably lost on you, but that’s what it is. It keeps having highs and lows. Right now, we’re somewhere in the middle of the graph and the curve is slowly mounting. A lot of foreign investment is taking place as of this moment – mostly in telecommunications, Information Technology, corporate law and call cen Mattress Warehouses I know what you’re thinking: why should I put my money in a place I’ve never even heard of before? Even for those who do know something about Pakistan, courtesy of CNN (and sometimes the BBC) have seen pictures of violence – people burning effigies of President George Bush, rioting, army personnel swarming over so-called terrorist camps and, of course, not to forget, a whole lot of bloodshed. No wonder it is usually confused with other places like Iraq and Afghanistan, which are actually going through very bad times.Warehouses are business buildings that are used to store goods and materials. Many manufacturers, traders, importers, customs, exporters, and wholesalers use warehouses to store their items. Warehouses are generally plain large buildings, which are located in the industrial parts of the towns and have loading docks for loading and unloading vehicles. Sometimes loading is done directly from airports, railways, or the seaports. These warehouses generally use cranes and forklifts, which are based on the standardization of the ISO.Mattresses are products or a piece of bedding, which is used while sleeping. They are made from many materials like foam, natural and synthetic fi But trust me, Pakistan is different. I know this sounds clich?d – AND you’ve probably heard it all a million times before – but the media portrays a lot of the Eastern world in a very negative light, and that is why we have had to suffer both socially and economically. But, as usual there IS the other side of the coin to look at too. With all due respect, I think we all are a little too self-indulged and over-influenced with ONE perspective (usually the media) and tend to ignore the fact that all of Mother Earth is inhabited by human beings, first of all, AND then different races, religions and nations. Ok, I know, this is getting too patronising, and you’re curious to know about the business climate in Pakistan (??), so I’ll start writing about it. Just bear with me for a few more minutes - lines rather. Ok. Here’s the deal. I will try to introduce you to the concept, in my usual, offhand, irritating way – as you have probably gathered about me by know – that Pakistan IS, IN FACT, I dare say, a good place to do business, at the very least, from a long-term point of view. The situation of the economy, currently, is, I agree, very precarious. BUT, it is slowly and steadily gathering force and the markets down there ARE improving, especially after taking a dip post 9/11! Tell you what, did you know that alot of the surgical goods that are used in the UK AND the US and in some other European countries are imported from Pakistan? Bet u didn’t know that! STILL better, for all you football fans out there – did you know that a lot of the footballs used in World Cup football and at club level competitions are made in Pakistan? There’s more!! A lot of other sports goods, including cricket gear (balls, especially bats), tennis and squash rackets are imported from? YES – you guessed it – from a place called Sialkot IN Pakistan!! AND it gets EVEN better! A lot of ready made garments are imported FROM Pakistan to the US and UK. BUT wait a second! Not just any old thing is exported. Before export, all the finished products go through the highest standard of export quality checks IN Pakistan. And believe me, this is taken VERY seriously – something as small as a wrong stitch, and the whole item gets thrown out! Well, that’s how it works; you don’t get such good quality with out many years of experience to back it up. So those of you who want to place your manufacturing trust in Pakistan, you have my blessings! I assure you that the quality and reliability and skill are there and it’s a safe bet. I know I don’t have any figures to back what I’m saying and most of you are probably incredulous at the suggestions I have made just now, BUT these are FACTS and I assure you, you can double check with any Pakistani friend, relative, or colleague of yours. But, make sure it’s someone who has been living there, at least until recently. Now, moving on to other business sectors. In Pakistan, the economy is currently in the state of a bubbling, frothy pot of soup. I understand the analogy is probably lost on you, but that’s what it is. It keeps having highs and lows. Right now, we’re somewhere in the middle of the graph and the curve is slowly mounting. A lot of foreign investment is taking place as of this moment – mostly in telecommunications, Information Technology, corporate law and call cent The New HP Laptop With Linux-Is It The Right Choice For You ly and economically. But, as usual there IS the other side of the coin to look at too. With all due respect, I think we all are a little too self-indulged and over-influenced with ONE perspective (usually the media) and tend to ignore the fact that all of Mother Earth is inhabited by human beings, first of all, AND then different races, religions and nations. Ok, I know, this is getting too patronising, and you’re curious to know about the business climate in Pakistan (??), so I’ll start writing about it. Just bear with me for a few more minutes - lines rather.In the Microsoft Windows dominated world, it is big news when a company announces that it is going to implement a Linux operating system on one of its computers. It is even more surprising that when that computer is a laptop. But that is exactly what Hewlett-Packard did with its nx5000 HP laptop.While you may have experienced glitches on other laptops running the Linux operating system, this one passes the test with flying colors. But if you just have to have your Windows operating system, HP does allow this as an option for its nx5000.The nx5000 model HP laptop is a medium sized computer weighing in at approximately six pounds. Some of the features that can be Ok. Here’s the deal. I will try to introduce you to the concept, in my usual, offhand, irritating way – as you have probably gathered about me by know – that Pakistan IS, IN FACT, I dare say, a good place to do business, at the very least, from a long-term point of view. The situation of the economy, currently, is, I agree, very precarious. BUT, it is slowly and steadily gathering force and the markets down there ARE improving, especially after taking a dip post 9/11! Tell you what, did you know that alot of the surgical goods that are used in the UK AND the US and in some other European countries are imported from Pakistan? Bet u didn’t know that! STILL better, for all you football fans out there – did you know that a lot of the footballs used in World Cup football and at club level competitions are made in Pakistan? There’s more!! A lot of other sports goods, including cricket gear (balls, especially bats), tennis and squash rackets are imported from? YES – you guessed it – from a place called Sialkot IN Pakistan!! AND it gets EVEN better! A lot of ready made garments are imported FROM Pakistan to the US and UK. BUT wait a second! Not just any old thing is exported. Before export, all the finished products go through the highest standard of export quality checks IN Pakistan. And believe me, this is taken VERY seriously – something as small as a wrong stitch, and the whole item gets thrown out! Well, that’s how it works; you don’t get such good quality with out many years of experience to back it up. So those of you who want to place your manufacturing trust in Pakistan, you have my blessings! I assure you that the quality and reliability and skill are there and it’s a safe bet. I know I don’t have any figures to back what I’m saying and most of you are probably incredulous at the suggestions I have made just now, BUT these are FACTS and I assure you, you can double check with any Pakistani friend, relative, or colleague of yours. But, make sure it’s someone who has been living there, at least until recently. Now, moving on to other business sectors. In Pakistan, the economy is currently in the state of a bubbling, frothy pot of soup. I understand the analogy is probably lost on you, but that’s what it is. It keeps having highs and lows. Right now, we’re somewhere in the middle of the graph and the curve is slowly mounting. A lot of foreign investment is taking place as of this moment – mostly in telecommunications, Information Technology, corporate law and call cen Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Basics to do business, at the very least, from a long-term point of view. The situation of the economy, currently, is, I agree, very precarious. BUT, it is slowly and steadily gathering force and the markets down there ARE improving, especially after taking a dip post 9/11! Tell you what, did you know that alot of the surgical goods that are used in the UK AND the US and in some other European countries are imported from Pakistan? Bet u didn’t know that! STILL better, for all you football fans out there – did you know that a lot of the footballs used in World Cup football and at club level competitions are made in Pakistan?Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) or FMECA is an analysis technique which facilitates the identification of potential problems in a design or process by examining the effects of lower level failures. Recommended actions or compensating provisions are made to reduce the likelihood of the problem occurring, and mitigate the risk, if in fact, it does occur.The FMEA team determines, by failure mode analysis, the effect of each failure and identifies single failure points that are critical. It may also rank each failure according to the criticality of a failure effect and its probability of occurring. FMECA is the result of two steps: 1) Failure Mode and Effects Analys There’s more!! A lot of other sports goods, including cricket gear (balls, especially bats), tennis and squash rackets are imported from? YES – you guessed it – from a place called Sialkot IN Pakistan!! AND it gets EVEN better! A lot of ready made garments are imported FROM Pakistan to the US and UK. BUT wait a second! Not just any old thing is exported. Before export, all the finished products go through the highest standard of export quality checks IN Pakistan. And believe me, this is taken VERY seriously – something as small as a wrong stitch, and the whole item gets thrown out! Well, that’s how it works; you don’t get such good quality with out many years of experience to back it up. So those of you who want to place your manufacturing trust in Pakistan, you have my blessings! I assure you that the quality and reliability and skill are there and it’s a safe bet. I know I don’t have any figures to back what I’m saying and most of you are probably incredulous at the suggestions I have made just now, BUT these are FACTS and I assure you, you can double check with any Pakistani friend, relative, or colleague of yours. But, make sure it’s someone who has been living there, at least until recently. Now, moving on to other business sectors. In Pakistan, the economy is currently in the state of a bubbling, frothy pot of soup. I understand the analogy is probably lost on you, but that’s what it is. It keeps having highs and lows. Right now, we’re somewhere in the middle of the graph and the curve is slowly mounting. A lot of foreign investment is taking place as of this moment – mostly in telecommunications, Information Technology, corporate law and call cen Bulgaria - Black Sea Gold – you guessed it – from a place called Sialkot IN Pakistan!! AND it gets EVEN better! A lot of ready made garments are imported FROM Pakistan to the US and UK.Bulgaria is located in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Romania and Turkey. It has a total area of 110,910 sq km, 110,550 sq km of which is land; with water comprising 360 sq km. this makes Bulgaria slightly larger than Tennessee. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and last but not least Turkey. The climate is temperate with cold, damp winters and hot, dry summers. Bulgaria is rich in bauxite, copper, lead, zinc, coal, timber and arable land. Bulgaria's location is strategic because it is near the Turkish Straits; Bulgaria also controls key land routes from Europe to Middle East and Asia. Bulgaria has a population of 7,385,367 (20 BUT wait a second! Not just any old thing is exported. Before export, all the finished products go through the highest standard of export quality checks IN Pakistan. And believe me, this is taken VERY seriously – something as small as a wrong stitch, and the whole item gets thrown out! Well, that’s how it works; you don’t get such good quality with out many years of experience to back it up. So those of you who want to place your manufacturing trust in Pakistan, you have my blessings! I assure you that the quality and reliability and skill are there and it’s a safe bet. I know I don’t have any figures to back what I’m saying and most of you are probably incredulous at the suggestions I have made just now, BUT these are FACTS and I assure you, you can double check with any Pakistani friend, relative, or colleague of yours. But, make sure it’s someone who has been living there, at least until recently. Now, moving on to other business sectors. In Pakistan, the economy is currently in the state of a bubbling, frothy pot of soup. I understand the analogy is probably lost on you, but that’s what it is. It keeps having highs and lows. Right now, we’re somewhere in the middle of the graph and the curve is slowly mounting. A lot of foreign investment is taking place as of this moment – mostly in telecommunications, Information Technology, corporate law and call cen Five Essential Strategies for Managing Up s to back what I’m saying and most of you are probably incredulous at the suggestions I have made just now, BUT these are FACTS and I assure you, you can double check with any Pakistani friend, relative, or colleague of yours. But, make sure it’s someone who has been living there, at least until recently.The game you once played on the school playground is now the game you play daily in the corporate jungle.Remember tetherball? There’s a tall metal pole planted firmly in the ground with a long cord attached at the top. At the other end of the cord the ball is tied. No matter how hard you hit the ball, which direction it’s headed or how fast it’s going, the ball remains attached to the pole. The same goes for your relationship with your boss—and you can guess which one of you is the pole and which one is the ball.For as long as you’re in the game, you’re firmly attached to your boss, to his history, reputation, politics, choices, and to some extent his future. How Now, moving on to other business sectors. In Pakistan, the economy is currently in the state of a bubbling, frothy pot of soup. I understand the analogy is probably lost on you, but that’s what it is. It keeps having highs and lows. Right now, we’re somewhere in the middle of the graph and the curve is slowly mounting. A lot of foreign investment is taking place as of this moment – mostly in telecommunications, Information Technology, corporate law and call centres. Also, the housing sector is developing as many foreign firms have been contracted to manage housing projects – which encompasses planning, building and ongoing maintenance – and these firms spend years and years doing all this. Also, since there was only one major port in Pakistan in Karachi, another one is being built in a beautiful place called Gwador, which, as they say, is meant to parallel Dubai, the aim being to gear up for the future increase in trade. There are many skilled people who have returned back to Pakistan after working for many years in Europe and the USA, and are now pushing growth in all these sectors. I know a lot of you might think I’m exaggerating or just putting Pakistan in a good light for the sake of doing so, BUT all I’m trying is to say is that there is quite a qualified and cheap skill base and strong industry and infrastructure base in Pakistan which can be used to your benefit. So how come you’ve never heard of all this before? Simple answer, the secret lies in good old marketing – we NEED to put ourselves in a good light. And that’s exactly what I’m doing. You can’t blame me for that, can you? Because coming from Pakistan, I have always felt the need to correct millions of misconceptions about us, and this is just the beginning. No. I’m not going on forever. All I want to say is that I hope I have sparked enough curiosity amongst at least ONE of you to find out more about this under represented and misrepresented place called Pakistan and I only hope that some day the country will be seen in a much better light than today.
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