April 2005 Volume 2 Issue 2  
CONTENTS
Managing Organizational Crises...Globally
IT Job Flow
Mexico: Gateway to Free Trade
Valuing Private Firms
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Managing Organizational Crises...Globally
Leadership scandals, product tampering, terrorism - all have the potential to jeopardize an organization. Compound this with globalization and the need to respond to crises across lands and timezones. Dr. Christine Pearson summarizes two decades of research and recommends actions to avert crises in a global arena.
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IT Job Flow
What are the real numbers? Though global outsourcing and offshoring, especially in the IT industry, are hotly debated topics, there are few quantitative measures of international job flow. Frost & Sullivan undertook research to determine actual numbers and found that annual job loss from developed countries was lower than expected.
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Mexico: Gateway to Free Trade
Mexico’s maquila industry was once the hotbed of low-cost labor, attracting multinational corporations from around the globe. Will the country’s exhaustive list of free trade agreements entice global corporations to return? International management consultant Perry Melton ’66 provides an analysis.
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Valuing Private Firms
What is the true economic value of your small business? Are you operating your company in a way that maximizes its value? Certified Business Appraiser Scott Gabehart '84 discusses valuation methods for private firms.
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