Month: January 2019
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Jan- 2019 -2 JanuaryTOP SHELF
BOOKRACK
The world looks wobbly. From Brazil to Italy, more populists are in power. The global economy is more fragile than it was a year ago
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2 JanuaryOPINION POLLS
BURNING ISSUES
The latest LMD-Nielsen Business Confidence Index (BCI) survey unravels a triple threat to corporate interests with political interference
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2 JanuaryCURRENT AFFAIRS
SOCIAL MEDIA COUP
The 26 October sacking of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will rank as a first on many unsavoury lists. It was a catalyst for protracted
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2 JanuaryBUSINESS FORUM
RETAIL APPAREL
More companies must start to accept the ‘gig economy,’ which is trending globally. It will soon become a viable option in Sri Lanka and
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2 JanuaryTOP SHELF
THE ROVING DIPLOMAT
The stumbling peace process in the troubled Middle East is taking centre stage in world affairs with odd redeeming gestures such as
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2 JanuaryBUSINESS AFFAIRS
THE PETRO INDUSTRY
Oil’s supremacy crashed years ago. Since the price slump in 2014 and 2015, this vital resource hasn’t reached the golden mark of
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2 JanuaryOPINION POLLS
THE ECONOMY
Sri Lanka’s external sector came under pressure in September with a widening trade deficit and strengthening US Dollar – and this resulted
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2 January
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2 JanuaryCURRENT AFFAIRS
GLOBAL INNOVATION
Innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs converged at the Global Innovation Forum held in London in November to discuss
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2 JanuaryMANAGEMENT DIGEST
CHANGE MANAGEMENT
People resist change. Change at a personal level is hard enough but instituting it in an organisation is even tougher. The bigger problem
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