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Cat a vandut eMag in Bulgaria in 2013

Proprietarul eMAG a primit o amend? de 551.550 leva, echivalentul a 4% din veniturile din vânz?ri înregistrate în 2013, pentru nerespectarea practicilor comerciale loiale în timpul campaniei de Black Friday.

Dupa matematica mea, bazandu-ma pe datele de mai sus, preluate de aici, eMag a vandut anul trecut in Bulgaria de 13,788,750 leva, adica ~ 6.8 milioane euro.

Black friday „chinezesc”

9.3 miliarde USD vanzari intr-o singura zi. Doar pe platformele AliBaba. Restul e cancan.

Q3: Rezultate Microsoft/Samsung

Venituri:

Microsoft: 23.2 miliarde USD in crestere de la +18 miliarde cat au avut in Q3 2013 (s-au adaugat veniturile din telefoanele mobile ex Nokia)
Samsung: 45.1 miliarde USD

Profit:

Microsoft: 4.5 miliarde USD
Samsung: 4 miliarde USD (cel mai scazut profit din ultimii 3 ani, scadere de aproape 60% fata de perioada similara a anului trecut)

Q3: Rezultate Google Apple Facebook Amazon Yahoo Twitter

Venituri:

Apple: 42.12 miliarde USD
Amazon: 20.58 miliarde USD
Google: 16.52 miliarde USD
Facebook: 3.2 miliarde USD
Yahoo: 1.15 miliarde USD
Twitter: 361 milioane USD

Profit:

Apple: 8.47 miliarde USD
Yahoo: 6.77 miliarde USD dar 6.3 miliarde vin din vanzarea partiala a actiunilor Ali Baba
Google: 2.81 miliarde USD
Facebook: 806 milioane USD
Twitter: minus 175.5 milioane USD
Amazon: minus 437 milioane USD

Metropotam testeaza paywall-ul

Interesant, mi se pare mie sau e primul site dintr-o alta categorie de content decat stiri care trece la paywall in ultimii ani? Dilema si Catavencu tot la stiri le-am trecut :)

Ca sa devii membru metropotam va trebui sa platesti o taxa de:

39 lei pe 3 luni
59 lei pe 6 luni
99 lei pe 12 luni
… adica mai putin de 10 lei pe luna. Adica vreo 2 beri. Sau o shaorma. Sau mai putin decat un pachet de tigari. Sau si mai putin decat un bilet la film sau teatru. Sau si mai putin decat o cartela pe-o luna la metrou sau RATB.

De aici. Bafta!

Bubble?

Daca ne uitam la graficul asta, nu pare, Fluture, parerea ta ce zice?

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Prieteni si „prieteni”

People generally leave companies when things are not going well, so you should assume that Cathy is fighting for her company’s life. When in this situation, nothing will cut her deeper than losing a great employee, because she knows that the other employees will see that as a leading indicator of the company’s demise. Even more damaging for Cathy, her employees will perceive that her friend is raiding her company. In this way, a logical issue quickly becomes an emotional one.

De aici

Viata de manager

Sau cum s-a schimbat jobul de manager in ultimii ani:

1. Organizatiile au devenit mai complexe:

The most debilitating form of clutter is organisational complexity. The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has been tracking this for a representative sample of companies in the United States and Europe since 1955 (when the Fortune 500 list was created). BCG defines complexity broadly to include everything from tiers of management to the numbers of co-ordinating bodies and corporate objectives. It reckons that, overall, the complexity of organisations has increased sixfold since then. There has been an explosion of “performance imperatives”: in 1955 firms typically embraced between four and seven of them; today, as they strain themselves to be kind to the environment, respectful of diversity, decent to their suppliers and the like, it is 25-40.

2. Sedintele ocupa 15% din timpul unui manager:

A second form of clutter is meetings. Bain & Company, another consulting firm, studied a sample of big firms, finding that their managers spent 15% of their time in meetings, a share that has risen every year since 2008. Many of these meetings have no clear purpose. The higher up you go, the worse it is. Senior executives spend two full days a week in meetings with three or more colleagues. In 22% of these meetings the participants sent three or more e-mails for every half an hour they spent sitting in the room.

3. Cresterea numarului de mesaje/emailuri la care e expus managerul:

These e-mails constitute the third form of clutter. Bain estimates that the number of external communications that managers receive has increased from about 1,000 a year in 1970 to around 30,000 today. Every message imposes a “time tax” on the people at either end of it; and these taxes can spiral out of control unless they are managed.

De aici.

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