Missing the Woods for the Trees!
Steven Philip Warner | The Dollar Business Eldrick Tont – the name does represent whatever an individual can achieve. Greatness, popularity, wealth, fame, praiseworthiness, and even indignity. For Eldrick, success was quick to come. Much before he walked out of his teenage shoes, he had become the number one in the world in his business. His ascent to being the best in the business did come early, and it wasn’t just a flash in the pan. He stayed. Rooted. Between early 1998 and late 2009, event after event, for abundance of luck or lack of an able, mortal competitor, he continued to hit pay dirt! The second richest African American, he took the world by storm. Endorsements followed his game, wealth ...
When it's paper versus process, process matters!
It's not the count of documents for exports-imports that matters. The process matters. And it's the process that needs trimming... Will DGFT's good intention find purpose in the eyes of other guardians of India's foreign trade? Steven Philip Warner | The Dollar Business There are some things that don't mix. On-time flights and winter fog, religion and politics, ISIS and peace, LGBT rights and IPC Section 377, etc., are just a few. Then there are things that don't mix, but co-exist. Like the mix of class-laden iPhones and Gucci bags and mass-laden China. [Just like an American would have rubbished any claim that Steve Jobs resembled the Chinese Premier when the iPhone first made its way into China ten years ago, ...