| Sergey Pyatigorskiy |
| Facing Crisis. Facing About in Business Behavior |
| March 17, 2010 | |
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What’s good in crisis, it helps us to get rid of unnecessary things, habits and rules. Let’s take an example of common life. For instance, I am used to visit a Starbucks once a day to sit there sipping a coffee and thinking about how to set the world to rights. Now imagine I’ve got a problem that requires all my attention. What about my everyday visits to Starbucks? |
| Sergey Pyatigorskiy |
| Facing Crisis 2. Rules of Promotion |
| February 17, 2010 | |
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In the context of this narrative it makes sense to divide lifecycle of any company into two types: normal periods of time and crisis time periods, these time spaces changing one another more and more frequently during recent decades. |
| Sergey Pyatigorskiy |
| Facing Crisis |
| February 12, 2010 | |
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One of the most popular subjects in the Web is still the world financial crisis. Quite understandable why: directly or indirectly it affects lives of billions of people. And, no doubt, we are among those billions. Saying “we” I now mean those involved in business, more precisely – into software development business and software development outsourcing. |







