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Managing time in the corporate world

In today’s competitive corporate world, people are engaging themselves in a lot of work. At times, they find too little time to complete all of these tasks. Eventually work gets piled u p and becomes a huge burden. After a long and hard working day, when people realize that they have to wake up the next day to face more work, it affects their minds. It affects their concentration and causes problems in personal and professional life. That is why time management is a vital. No matter how talented you are, you cannot achieve success in the corporate world unless you learn how to manage your time. It depends on your daily schedule on how you are going to manage your time. At present, it might seem a difficult task and you might think, “I do not get a single second of rest in my entire day. How am I going to manage my time?” Trust me, it is not as difficult as it seems. In this article, you will find some guidelines on how to manage your schedule. If you ever find yourself in a situatio...

The government takes new policy on food exports and pharmaceutical sector

The government of Bangladesh has banned exporting of fundamental food - rice, soya bean oil, sugar and palm oil for three years. It also took decision to enhance pharmaceutical export. The amount to be used for this purpose is approximately sixty thousand dollar, which is twice of the previous limit that expired in June 2012. Due to this new policy, the sampling amount of the letter of credit has increased from 5% to 10% per year. An official from the ministry of commerce confirmed that this decision has been made after expert consultation of the corporate houses of the country and apex trade body - the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry and all the other necessary chambers and associations. The new policy includes some prerequisite conditions that need to be fulfilled by industries in order for them to gain access to utility services. Products such as petroleum, that fall under the energy and mineral resource category, however, are exempted from this, since...