Graduated in Business administration and in Foreign Trade.It acted during many years like Consultant of Alexander Proudfood Systems Corporation US (specialized in corporative projects of business management,acted too in Frazer Gmbh from FGR like as Tecnical Consultant,subsequently it established the CIDE 'Integrated Center of Development' specialized in sustainable projects, and his services are developed for governments, social communities, intitutions and enterprises in the South America.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

IMPORT / EXPORT HELP


Welcome,

Maybe you have a great product that you think will sell well abroad or maybe you believe that something produced overseas would appeal to consumers in your local area. Maybe you don't have a product at all, but only an idea and the desire to get involved in the often exciting business of international trade.

Whatever your situation, I can help you reach your goals if those goals include importing or exporting. If you are serious about starting a new business or expanding your current business, I can provide you the information that you need to start earning a significant income as quickly as possible.

For people with little or no experience in global trade, I provide an easy to understand explanation of the basic knowledge that you will need to get started. For those with greater experience I provide an effective, affordable global business resource that can assist you in your import export efforts.

Importing and exporting are within your reach, regardless how small you’re business and regardless whether you have experience in international trade. You can easily join the growing number of entrepreneurs, world wide, getting involved in the international trade industry.

Many companies which are in the position to export or import are intimidated by the "international" nature of those transactions, mistakenly believing that only big, successful companies can make money by importing and exporting.

Companies of every size can successfully export or import, as long as they are willing to do their homework and commit the needed resources. We provide the clear, helpful information that you will need to get started.
Never since the inception of international trade has the marketplace been witness to the kind of growth or competition that is present in today's global economy. The growth of the Internet and information technologies has provided you with the essential tools and resources that are capable of increasing your potential for market share, name recognition and online success.

Corporations, associations, organizations and even individuals can dynamically, effortlessly and effectively enter new markets, strengthen their position in existing markets and add to their revenue streams and distribution networks.

I provide an international business and trade network service, your gateway to effective international business resources. Our objective is to create a bridge between entrepreneurs in the international business community, connecting buyers and sellers worldwide.

For companies making initial plans to export, or export to new areas, considerable advice and assistance is available at little or no cost. It is easy, through lack of experience, to overestimate the problems involved in exporting or to get embroiled in difficulties that can be avoided.

Many small companies export occasionally but want to have exports fully integrated into their marketing-mix. Other firms export regularly to 1 or 2 markets and want to expand into additional areas. However most of these businesses don't have access to the proper resources required to expand their small business in the global marketplace.

For these and other good reasons, it is important to get the right information and assistance from the beginning to determine if exporting is a viable solution for growing your business.

Many companies begin export activities haphazardly, without carefully screening markets or options for market entry. While these companies may or may not have a measure of success, they may overlook a better business opportunity.

In the event that early export efforts are unsuccessful because of poor planning, some companies may even be misled into abandoning exporting altogether.

Formulating an export strategy based on good information and proper assessment increases the chances that the best options will be chosen, that resources will be used effectively, and that efforts will be carried through to completion.

My system comes complete, providing information regarding selling overseas, export strategy, making contact, market research, export regulations, methods of payment, methods of exporting, pricing, quotation and terms, financing export transactions documentation, shipping and logistics and much more valuable export information. My Export Guide can help you with the planning and resources that you will need to expand your small business in the global marketplace, fast, simple and easy.

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Thursday, March 30, 2006

Problems In Understanding Sustainability


If ten people on the street, that actually had previously heard of the phrase "sustainable development," were asked what it means, seven different answers would likely be given. In addition, for everyone who believes in the meaning of sustainable development, there are probably ten times as many who do not, either because they are confused by the ideas embraced in its theory, or they just don't trust its concepts.
Common ideas of sustainable development include interconnectedness, living within nature's limits, and equal opportunity for all to have a better quality of life. Sustainable development, however, is not walking a tight rope, seeking some mythical balance between economics and environment. This leads to habitats half protected, economies weakened, and personal principles bargained away. Instead we must search for ways to create co-action while doing no harm to the life-giving environmental elements that sustain the future of people. Economic activity can promote a healthy environment and healthy ecosystems can enrich their inhabitants.
But, sustainable development is not necessarily popular with the people who can most make a difference by understanding and carrying out its meaning. Problems connecting with sustainable development come from two directions. First, it suggests unwanted sacrifices on the part of individuals craving to preserve the status quo. Secondly, the full unfolding of sustainability involves patience and the ability to look to the future. In this regard, there are often not instantaneous gratifications from actions we might take to fix what's going wrong, thus discouraging further efforts. Immediate solutions are not always apparent to problems people face in dealing with daily struggles. As we get caught up in wanting immediate solutions, we unintentionally end up creating our own demise.
Another challenge is the loss of connection to nature. Amongst all the concrete, steel, pavement, and roof tops it is easy to see why this disconnection occurred. Nature is almost thought of as ornamental, or a day out. We are quite conditioned. We come out of our houses to shop, go to work, go to dinner, or perhaps even go to the gym for the more motivated ones. We are willing to walk 10 miles on a machine yet fight for that close parking spot. Our patterns are fairly predictable. Our consumerism almost occurs at a cellular level -- tendencies that gravitate towards what we are told is an endless supply of everything. Why should we sacrifice the good life, decrease our consumption, or worry, since things seem to be OK?

What Is Sustainable Development (SD)?

In olden times the survivors of dying communities could move on to less populated, more fertile areas, but today, there is no such place left to go! Do those living today owe anything to the future? If "Yes", then we must now determine what and how much we owe future generations, least our present course continues unabated too far into the twenty-first century, eventually to destroy options for all generations to come.
But, communities face enormous challenges as their social, economic, and environmental resources are damaged or depleted. Because these elements of communities are interconnected, there are no simple answers. In addition, whatever issues we find ourselves facing, be it disease, child abuse, crime, injustice, weakened economies, energy shortages, lack of good jobs, extinction of species, poverty, destruction of forests, pollution, breakdown of families, armed conflict, or nuclear power, there are some common threads and interconnected steps that will offer solutions to these seemingly diverse problems.

The interdependencies of the economic, environmental, and social justice elements of our world require new ways of thinking about things and taking action that will truly create a future where human society and nature coexist with mutual benefit, and where the suffering caused by poverty and natural resource abuse is eliminated.
Sustainable development calls for improving the quality of life for all of the world’s people without increasing the use of our natural resources beyond the Earth’s carrying capacity. While sustainable development may require different actions in every region of the world, the efforts to build a truly sustainable way of life require the integration of action in three key areas:
Economic Growth and Equity – Today’s interlinked, global economic systems demand an integrated approach in order to foster responsible long-term growth while ensuring that no nation or community is left behind.
Conserving Natural Resources and the Environment – To conserve our environmental heritage and natural resources for future generations, economically viable solutions must be developed to reduce resource consumption, stop pollution and conserve natural habitats.
Social Development – Throughout the world, people require jobs, food, education, energy, health care, water and sanitation. While addressing these needs, the world community must also ensure that the rich fabric of cultural and social diversity, and the rights of workers, are respected, and that all members of society are empowered to play a role in determining their futures.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (SD) is the parallel consideration of healthy environments, life, and human well-being. This includes issues of population, climate, economic prosperity, energy, natural resource use, waste management, biodiversity, watershed protection, technology, agriculture, safe water supplies, international security, politics, green building, sustainable cities, smart development, community/family relations, human values, etc. All these "pieces" are parts of the sustainable society puzzle, because they are the basic ingredients of everyday life.
Sustainable development is a multi-dimensional way of thinking about the interdependencies among natural, social, and economic systems in our world. It represents a process in which economics, finance, trade, energy, agriculture, industry, and all other policies are implemented in a way to bring about development that is economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable. Thus, the goal of sustainable development is to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
In practicing sustainable development over the long-term one will:
not diminish the quality of the present environment;
not critically reduce the availability of renewable resources;
take into consideration the value of non-renewable resources to future generations; and
not compromise the ability of other species or future generations to meet their needs.

Sustainable Development's Origin

The phrase "sustainable development" was defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987.
They set forth that "sustainable development is improving people's life-enabling habits to meet our needs in the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs." Natural resources such as water, air, soil, plants, and animals are the basic assets upon which all life, human and otherwise, depends. Therefore, according to this definition it is unwise to use up these supplies, or we will be threatening the security of all people, in the present and future.

Without getting too complicated, we can think of sustainable development as the ability to co-exist in a way that maintains the natural environment, economic well-being, and an equal opportunity for all people on Earth to benefit from a better quality of life now and in the future. The three are interdependent. Nature is our life-support, there is simply no way around this reality. Only when we have a healthy natural environment, coupled with healthy social systems, can we truly prosper economically. Misleading answers to questions and solutions to problems will be the outcome by looking at any one of these elements in isolation. Consider the plight of many African countries now that are in continual states of poverty, upheaval, and warfare. Are we really addressing their problems in an integrated manner when we address the apparent symptoms instead of attacking the many common causes of these very diverse issues? But, sustainability is not a "thing we do" or a "program we carry-out". Instead, it is a process by which we reason and a way we choose to live; a process that uses common sense and intuition as a baseline. Sustainability should be viewed as a philosophy, or ethic, affording people the ability to consider long-term consequences of actions and to think broadly across issues, disciplines, and boundaries. As a process, sustainable community development exposes citizens to the ramifications of their thoughts and actions on others, their local environment, and the surrounding landscape, as well as motivating and organizing people to direct change within the context of a responsible and shared vision for a collective future.

SUSTAINIBLE PROJECT

MY OBJECTIVE IS
To invite professionals of the all knowledge areas, businessmen and rulers, who take the development of sustainable projects as one of his objectives and with the focus to improve the quality of life of the most necessity people.

PERSONAL GOAL

  • My priority focus before the commerce is the nature human being, the sociability between the peoples and the concern for the survival of most devoid in a world that only uses first person "I".
  • I try to concentrate my efforts in the valuation of the human being trough projects that can contribute for its growth inside of the society through the work for its sustenance and of its familiar ones and recoup its dignity as to be alive.

ACCOMPLISHMENT

  • I'm specialized in creation, development, application and in accompaniment of self sustainable projects, that automatically after its implantation generates economic and financial resources for its subsistence and of the community that worked in its implantation, as: Industrial, Cooperative Clusters, Districts Productive, Productive and Commercial Formation of Public and Private Partnerships, Trusts, Joint Ventures, Ngo’s, Ngo’s of public interests, Development of Centers of training for creation of new entrepreneurs, qualifications, workshop's, Bank of study and analyze for recovery of companies and the main Creation of the Center of Inquiry of new technological alternatives.

DEVELOPED PROJECTS

  • Cluster Project 2º Marshall "Industrial District" adapted for local productive arrangement using hand of communitarian workmanship
  • Projec for wood dry through Panels Solar for small Carpentries
  • Gabage Project for Collect, Recycling, Marketing an Sales
  • HSE Project for Comunities in the jungle
  • Reforestation Project
  • Project to Recycle Material for comunitary civil construction
  • Project for: Development, Research and Industrialization of new wooden species
  • Project to aggregate new values in recyclable products
  • Project of Incentive for New Entrepreneurs Called "New Ideas more Profits"
  • Project of Security and druggs combat
  • Communitarian of Commercial action ProjectNOTE: Generation of 370.000 jobs right-handers with one measured of USD140,00 profit to per catches.
  • NECESSITY

    • The search for resources of start up, the technological Inquiry, is my constant challenges day by day, and uses as tool the educational investment in the formation of new professionals with concepts differentiated with humanistic and social priorities.Leaving of the principle of that the man is a social human being and that alone it does not obtain to survive and the most needed they need our support that has that to be unconditional and real and where we do not give the fish, but we teach to take his fish;Your honored participation in this crusade is welcome, where the real crusade is not unilateral but, yes of all.
    • Whose motto is? "TODAY WE AREN'T BUT TOMORROW WE COULD BE"

    REMARKS

    What are the actual objectives of these three circles of Economic vitality, Ecologic integrity, and social Equity? To act in a sustainable development fashion includes a major transformation in society, focusing on the following:

    • Population stabilization
    • Efficient, effective use of natural resources
    • Determining environmental limits
    • Refining market economies
    • Waste reduction and pollution prevention
    • New technologies and technology transfer
    • "win-win" situations
    • Integrated environmental systems management
    • Education
    • Perception, attitude and behavioral changes (paradigm shifts)
    • Social and cultural development

    It is worth noting that the first focus issue above involves the growth of human populations. The second, third, fourth, and fifth issues involve how humans consume materials and resources. In the minds of many who work in the arena of sustainable development, according to Dr. Albert Bartlett (University of Colorado) there are two primary "Laws of Sustainability" (Bartlett, A.A. 1998. Reflections on sustainability, population growth, and the environment. Renewable Resources Journal 15(4): 6-23).
    The First Law states that current population growth and/or growth in rates of consumption of resources cannot be sustained.
    The Second Law states that the larger the population of a society and/or the larger its rate of consumption of resources, the more difficult it will be to transform the society to a condition of sustainability.
    The only hope for sustainable development is a radical shift in societal ethics and culture which considers population stabilization and more responsible consumerism. This shift in attitude and behavior is guaranteed to promote personal fulfillment and sharing, but will also reduce unfulfilling, unnecessary consumption.
    Once the overlap and integration of sustainable development elements is identified, accepted, and practiced, people can begin working collectively, extending the area of overlap and integration demonstrated in the sustainable development model above. The key to success of this strategy, however, is that we always treat one another with dignity, compassion, and equality while we explore the hidden potential of the almond-shaped region of circle overlap (see the three circle diagram) and the progress to be gained from integration of the different issues that challenge us.
    While this approach contributes to agreement (consensus-building), caution must be exercised so that it does not lead to policies rooted in ambiguity and misunderstanding. The intersecting circles model, if not understood, can obscure real imbalances, non-equivalencies, and moral issues critical to sustainability, and may encourage avoidance of hard questions, contributing to social denial.

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