I'm in doubt whether our media will be at all active in this regard? because 
they r busy with many other business.

but I highly protest this and to me, that bastard should be shoot to death 
openly.


Ahsan


--- On Mon, 3/16/09, ariful Zobayer <[email protected]> wrote:

From: ariful Zobayer <[email protected]>
Subject: [ Noakhali Online Group ] Country image we hold of Bangladesh 
-Software made in Bangladesh-Wall  Street Journal Article
To: [email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected], [email protected], "Awlad bai Toronto" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Monday, March 16, 2009, 8:17 PM











    
            Plz, have a look.......



We should check how an Indian writes about Bangladesh and our Media should 
protest this. Why this writer is picking Bangladesh as an example in Wall 
Street Journal? This writer is a visiting faculty member of international 
marketing Western International University, India in New Delhi may not know the 
quality of Bangladesh shirt yet, in US Market. Soon he need to learn about 
quality of software made in Bangladesh, we are getting there. We need to watch 
for anti Bangladesh propaganda by our next door neighbor...




 
By RAHUL CHAWDHRY 
 
Let me ask a question which I ask my students of international marketing: Will 
you buy chocolate, a shirt or software made in Bangladesh? Would you trust a 
doctor trained in Bangladesh to perform heart surgery on you in Dhaka? Would 
you even open a bank account in a Bangladeshi bank?
Chances are, the answer will be no, simply because the country image we hold of 
Bangladesh in our minds is that of a poverty-stricken country, an image 
reinforced by what we constantly see in the media. Whether unfair or not, it's 
not a country we associate with quality.
—Mr. Chawdhry is a visiting faculty member of international marketing Western 
International University, India in New Delhi


Source: 
http://online. wsj.com/article/ SB12371756274323 8005.html? mod=googlenews_ wsj

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