Day: February 1, 2021
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Feb- 2021 -1 FebruaryMANAGEMENT DIGEST
PLANNING MANTRA
PLAN SUCCESS! Careful planning is vital for executing projects BY Archana Law As Benjamin Franklin once said, “if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” Though this may be obvious, many of us…
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1 FebruaryEDITORIALS
THE BIG PICTURE
The widely quoted tweet by global financier Nathaniel Rothschild who visited Sri Lanka in January may be what the doctor ordered
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1 FebruaryLMDtv Article
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“The country is presently experiencing a little stagnation largely due to COVID-19 and because there’s uncertainty among the people,” said Dian Gomes – the Honorary Consul of Georgia – as he commented on the state…
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1 FebruaryTOP SHELF
EXECUTIVE HEALTH
“Doctor, I can’t understand why they are making such a to-do about this COVID business. After all, only about two percent of those who contract the virus die, right?” One of my patients said this…
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1 February
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1 FebruaryMEDIA RELEASES
FIRST CAPITAL RESEARCH – JAN 2021
Sri Lanka’s economic growth has been slowing down over the last 5-6 years, as the country closes
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1 FebruaryMEDIA RELEASES
MULLENLOWE GROUP
Colombo, Sri Lanka - Sri Lanka’s leading multinational advertising company, The MullenLowe Group has entered into a partnership with
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1 FebruaryBUSINESS AFFAIRS
PANDEMIC LIFE
COVID-19, AGEISM, CONNECTEDNESS BY Saashya Rodrigo COVID-19 has forever transformed how we go about our day-to-day lives. For many, the initial sudden shift to a contactless virtual platform, dowsed in unfamiliar precautionary measures, has been…
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1 FebruaryMISL
TOURISM INDUSTRY
Pivotal Journeys Dileep Mudadeniya elaborates on the turning point for modern travel The tourism industry is among the world’s oldest connectors; it is by far one of the most effective in transmitting cultural appreciation, social…
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1 FebruaryONLINE EXCLUSIVES
ASIAN FACTORIES SHOW MIXED PERFORMANCE
Manufacturing in China and Japan suffered in January, while South Korea and Taiwan saw improvement amid a resurgence in coronavirus infections, underscoring the fragile nature of the region’s economic recovery. Factory activity rose in major…
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