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Business Report's 2013 Influential Women in Business Lunch. Congrats to all the women who are making great strides in our communities to create jobs and promote entrepreneurship.

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Business Report's 2013 Influential Women in Business Lunch. Congrats to all the women who are making great strides in our communities to create jobs and promote entrepreneurship.
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Starting a Finnish Business Rumors Report
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The Business Report
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Business Model Canvas - Great Visual by Jam #vizthink #viznote #BMKF09

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Business Model Canvas - Great Visual by Jam #vizthink #viznote #BMKF09
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Alex Osterwalders canvas tool for business model innovation.
Visualised by Jam visueeldenken.com




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Ready for booklaunch - bottles all filled! @business_design @patrickvanderpijl
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Clarisonic | Top 20 Great Facebook Fan Pages for Business | Social Media in Business

A few nice business pages images I found:


Clarisonic | Top 20 Great Facebook Fan Pages for Business | Social Media in Business
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Top 20 Great Facebook fan pages for Business | Social Media in Business




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Page Me
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"Damn, Homez, hit me up on mah paguh!"


G+ for Business
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The Google+ for Business page.

Business Minister Mark Prisk signs the 'Pledge' board at the 'Make it in Great Britain' launch

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Business Minister Mark Prisk signs the 'Pledge' board at the 'Make it in Great Britain' launch
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Captains of industry from world leading UK companies are backing a new Government campaign to highlight the best of modern British manufacturing at an exhibition during the Olympic Games.

Business Secretary Vince Cable and Business Minister Mark Prisk have today formally launched the Make it in Great Britain campaign, which aims to transform outdated views of UK manufacturing and dispel the myth that Britain ‘doesn’t make anything anymore’.

Senior traders such as Joe Greenwell from Ford of Britain, William Butler-Adams from Brompton Bicycles and Michael Ryan from Bombardier Aerospace are behind the campaign. They will act as the first ‘industry champions’ taking formal roles as part of the campaign and supporting its work.

The exhibition will take place at the Science Museum and will run from 24 July to 9 September 2012. The campaign builds on the already successful See Inside Manufacturing initiative and will celebrate the successes of the manufacturing sector and encourage young people to consider a career in the industry. There will also be a specific element, the Make it in Great Britain Challenge, focusing on new innovations yet to be brought to the market.



Continental / United Business First Flat bed Seat
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