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IT’S A DEAL; AMK Website lands million-dollar international account

It is now official, AMK Communications Limited, a fully integrated marketing and communications company, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica has been chosen to represent and to officially launch the new range of Panasonic Mobile phones in the Jamaican market. AMK’s selection follows on the heals of an extensive search and review of local advertising agencies by Panasonic Latin America and their strategic partners to represent them in the Jamaican market. < Full Article >


Panasonic Breathes New Life Into Mobile Market

Even as some guests seriously pondered the possible connection between "daringly" dressed models and cell phones, it was evident that the gathering at the Pegasus Ballroom recently were wowed by the array of new handsets unveiled by mobile equipment vendor Panasonic. < Full Article >

 
Marketing Management:

JNBS Finding Better Ways To Collect Debt
Debt collection is one of the biggest problems facing small businesses. But what is the best way to manage it? If a complete stranger wandered up to you in the street asking for an unsecured loan of $10,000, the response would be negative. Who is this person? Do I know him? What assurances would I have that he would pay me back and when? < Full Article >


Tourism Director optimistic about 2003/04 winter tourist season

The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) has announced plans for its fall advertising programme, details of which were unveiled recently at the Hilton Kingston Hotel. < Full Article >



New work ethic

The General Manager of the Publications Division of Blackslate Media Group Limited, who is the leader of the Businessuite team, is a fervent ambassador of his very distinguished alma mater, Jamaica College. He has confessed that only after graduating has the attitude that the school’s Motto, ‘Fervet Opus In Campis’, is intended to inspire its students to have become clear to him finally. This Latin philosophical proposition stands for ‘work is burning in the fields.’ It was only when the Businessuite team leader was writing a tribute to distinguished pharmacist and fellow Jamaica College alumnus the late Richard ‘Dick’ Kinkead, that the meaning became clear. It means that one never truly works at any task if it is not grueling, or does not yield impressive results by perspiration, as happens, generally, when a tiller of the soil works the fields in the broiling heat of the sun. So the Jamaica College Motto was intended by its author to inspire students and graduatesof the school to always work hard and have an excellent work ethic. It begs no wonder then that the likes of late National Hero Rt. Excellent Norman Washington Manley, is a distinguished alumni, or that others include his sons, the late Prime Minister Michael Manley and his brother, former Minister Dr. Douglas Manley; Opposition Leader Bruce Golding; the late Richard ‘Dick’ Kinkead; and recently honored, former West Indies Cricket Team member, Jimmy Adams. Their work ethic is legendary because of its characteristics of passion, thoroughness, discipline, dedication, accountability, respectfulness, honesty & integrity, decency, decorum, sensitivity et al.


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