International Business

International business comprises all commercial transactions that take place between two or more regions, countries and nations beyond their political boundaries. Usually, private companies undertake such transactions for profit; governments undertake them for profit and for political reasons.

Innovation

Make changes in something established, esp. by introducing new methods, ideas, or products.

Leadership

A process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task.

Success

The favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors; the accomplishment of one's goals.

Exploration

The action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

What is Success?

Well I can't really say, I could tell you what my interpretation of success is. I can tell you what I see as being "successful" and how I envision it but I would not be able to tell you what it means for everyone. Everyone see's success differently. Of course there is a concrete definition that the world we live in would like for us to follow but the reality of it is that we all have different ideas of success. From me to you, to a homeless person or even a wealthy person. All of our views are different.

 I always wondered why some homeless people never try to better themselves and get off the street, then I actually took the time to talk to one. His name was Frank, he had lived a regular life 10 years ago and hes been on the street every since. I asked him why and he simply replied that he was happy. After half his life went away he was stress free. No bills, no responsibilities, and no societal influences. He told me that he was successful. He told me he was happy. Those two statements paralleled one another instantly. He asked me was I successful and I responded "Not yet". How could it be that a person that has way less than most people be happier than most people?

Whatever it is that you like to do or whatever it is that you're good at, run with it. Your happiness might not be "The American Dream", everyone is different. Go after what you want.


Success is the climax of ones aspirations in pursuit to achieve true happiness from enduring life experiences on a day to day basis.

Friday, April 18, 2014

7 Tips to Help Land That Perfect Summer Internship



If you are in college and hoping to use an internship to get your foot in the door of your particular industry, you are not alone. The competition for such slots is bound to be intense, but the good news is that there are certain things that you can do to enhance your chances of landing a position that will provide you with the skills and experience necessary to succeed in a variety of related fields.


This post will highlight some of the important considerations to check off the proverbial list before going after that internship. After all, if you know what career path you want to take, why not get started as quickly as possible?

1. Double- and Triple-Check Your Resume


First things first, you need to have a clean and clear resume. Proofread your resume for any spelling errors. Don’t just trust your computer’s spell-check program – and, if possible, have someone else read it too. If there are any spelling, style or grammar mistakes, correct them.

In addition to making sure that the resume and application are error-free, would-be interns should make sure that they’re including the information that employers frequently want to know about, preferably toward the top of the document or in some other prominent place. Namely, you should describe all relevant experience you have in the industry, as well as any special knowledge you may have acquired in the field thus far.

2. Experience Comes in Many Forms


It should be emphasized and, if possible, inserted in a highly visible place on the resume if you have:

been part of a club,
taken special  classes,
scored high marks in finance classes,
worked in a high-paced environment.



3. Summer Internships – Not Just for Summer Anymore


Often internship candidates don’t give much thought to the internship they are trying to land throughout the year – often thinking they only happen in the summer. But some universities and companies offer co-op positions throughout the year, which opens up the amount of time that students can be applying and landing intern positions.

Students should give these positions a great deal of thought and attention before submitting their applications, because an internship could potentially lead to positive letters of reference, a much more impressive resume and perhaps even a future job offer.



4. Get Applications in on Time


It should go without saying, but you should find out when the deadline to submit an application is, and then make sure that you get it in on time. What’s more, you should be fastidious in your efforts to complete the application. The writing should be neat and easy to read. Remember that employers often receive dozens, and in some cases hundreds or even thousands, of applications for their internship positions, and making a great first impression is of the utmost importance.

5. Bring Your “A” Game to the Interview


It should also go without saying that you should be presentable (generally, this means conservatively dressed) and timely when going to your interview. You should also consider asking questions. For example, consider asking about the company’s strategy, what the employer expects from the intern, or about some of its products or services. Why? Simply, this might help convey the message that you are a thinker and are truly interested in the position and the organization. You should also be prepared to answer questions as well, and not just about the nuts and bolts of the internship itself.

Some of the more popular open-ended questions include:
What do you want to do with your life?
Where do you see yourself in five years?
Why did you choose the major you did?
Why are you interested in this profession?
What do you bring to the table in terms of skill sets?
What makes you different or special?

6. Emphasize Flexibility



Interns may have set job duties. That is, their task might be simply to enter data into spreadsheets all day or to make cold calls. However, many times interns are used as “gofers” (as in go for this, or go for that) and are given tasks that nobody else in the office wants. As such your assigned tasks may vary frequently and may not be known by the employer at the time of your interview. For this reason, interns should consider making it clear that they are willing to do grunt work and that they can be flexible based upon the organization’s needs.

7. Ask About Full-Time Positions


There is usually no guarantee that an internship will lead to a permanent placement at the company. However, in some cases it may not hurt to ask, either during the interview or once you land the position. In fact, it may be good to ask because it not only conveys your interest in joining the organization on a permanent basis, but it also gives the company some time to consider the possibility of hiring you full-time or creating a new position for you.

The Bottom Line


Obtaining an internship doesn’t have to be an overly stressful experience. These seven tips can help a student not only obtain the position they want, but also the experience that can help land their career.

Some information provided by Forbes.com

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Quote of the Week




“ Our growth depends not on how many experiences we devour, but on how many we digest. ”
— Ralph W. Sockman

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

How good is your "Eyesight"?

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Can you see what I see?

Well I see opportunity.This particular picture is important to me because it represents my current viewpoint and situation. The complexity of beginning at the very bottom accompanied by life's obstacles in order to one day make it to the top. In this shot I can see where I want to be from where I currently stand and that is at the top. That is the primary focus. That is the primary motivation. Even if you come from nothing, let that "nothing" be something that helps you devote your passion and energy into being at the very best position you can be in. Right before I took this picture I was engaged in a conversation on the topic of "drive" or motivation if you will. Ironically when finalizing some of my key points I noticed this view and it stood out to me. I thought I should share how I view things with you guys.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Remain Focus..

In some of the worse situations, it is important to stay focus. Know the worth of your work. Know the worth of your focus. The simple pre-compensation is the just the satisfaction of working towards or on something you really care about and that's what will set people apart. The people that actually have a goal and work towards it and those who have a goal and think about it. Take action and take risks. What is the worse thing that can happen? Failure? Well failure is a bare mineral recipe for success. So with that being said how do you expect to succeed without taking risks that may or may not lead to failure that would ultimately direct you to success.