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Volume 78, May 2009 |
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Workers in niche industries once had to travel to specialized learning centers to discover the best practices in their field. Today, small businesses can access the same high-level information and insight that was once only available to companies with large budgets.
This issue's featured industry, e-Learning, is leveling the professional and educational playing field around the world.
Also in this issue, we focus on the Japanese language.
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E-Learning
Advancements in technology and online learning platforms allow small businesses access to the same high-level information and insight that was once only available to companies with large budgets. Via e-Learning, businesses are leveling the professional and educational playing field around the world.
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Japanese
According to the United States Department of Commerce, Japan is one of the United States’ largest trading partners. It is also the world's third largest economy, with a GDP of roughly $4.6 trillion in 2008. Measured in dollar terms and at current exchange rates, that is roughly 39 percent of the United States' GDP, although fluctuations in the dollar/yen rate can change this figure.
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Even with a global economic slowdown, international exhibiting is still big business. Not only are more U.S. companies going abroad, but an increasing number of foreign companies are setting up booths at trade shows or sending representatives here.
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Featured Industry: Public Relations
Featured Language: French
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