Business Letter
A short business letter example.
A short business letter example.
With the rush to go green the government must decide if they will allow the gas prices to reach the $4 to $5 magic mark that will encourage more interest in the green cars the government is endorsing.
The economy in the United States has now come to a point that citizens are losing their homes, their jobs, and everything they hold dear. People are making drastic changes to survive and put food on the table for their families. So why, as struggling citizens of this country, should we concern ourselves with a corporate giant that is declaring bankruptcy? In fact, if you knew they had a hand in the murders of six million people, would that make a difference?
With restructuring deadlines approaching, Detroit must step up or close down for good.
Over the years I’ve noticed various advertising trends that I call ineffective advertising. These are advertising trends that turn potential customers off, rather than turning them on to the products advertised. These are advertising techniques that businesses should really shy away from, if they really want to accomplish their true advertising goals.
The harder you work the better you can be paid.
Flint, Michigan is the birthplace of General Motors Corporation but you wouldn’t know if you happened to drive around this city, which is 60 miles west and north of Detroit. The city began as a carriage maker, and due to a conglomeration of efforts morphed into a place where, in 1978, over 78,000 people were working in one of the many plants in the Greater Flint area. Now only one plant remains clearly within the city’s boundaries.
After all the raving about buying American in the past, why did we not see this coming. For many years we have been warned, we totally ignored the signs.
How the Chicken Tax and other protectionist policies helped pave the way for American auto manufacturers’ decline.
Why don’t American auto-makers produce best-selling green cars? A big part of the reason, I suggest, has to do with Detroit’s attitude to green technology.