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How an Airplane Laptop Ban Would Expose Company Data to Espionage

Harvard Business

government received credible intelligence that ISIS had developed the capability to conceal explosive devices within laptops, tablets, and other large electronic devices, these devices have been banned, as of late March, from the airline cabins of U.S.-bound Since the U.S. It has been well documented, particularly by the U.S.

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The Use of the Word Transparency in the World of Social Media

Melissa Agnes

when a crisis happened it was common practice for an organization to withhold information, particularly if the information was incomplete or involved an organization’s Intellectual Property (e.g. Think Malaysia Airlines. In the good old days before web 2.0, trademarks, patents, trade secrets) or Confidential Information.

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You Don’t Have to Be a Software Company to Think Like One

Harvard Business

Delta executives recognized that to improve customer experience while simultaneously striving for operational excellence, the airline had to be able to invest rapidly and independently in new proprietary software applications that built on its passenger service and operational platforms.

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Consultant Ninja: The Financial Crisis is a Wicked Problem.

Consultant Ninja

Unlike many developing countries, The US recognizes the critical nature of intellectual property protection in order to encourage development. The US is still a major innovation center both financially (harder to measure) and technologically. April 6, 2009 at 9:34 AM. Anthony Jen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Consulting. (88).

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Repositioning Is Not a New Business Model

Harvard Business

We see positioning in the airline industry. Australia, for instance, has three main domestic airlines: Qantas, Jetstar (Qantas’s no-frills line), and Virgin, which started out as no-frills and has since chased the business-class, high-margin segment. That’s not the story in the clothing industry.

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Do Lawyers Make Better CEOs Than MBAs?

Harvard Business

We focused on nine common types of corporate litigation: antitrust, employment civil rights, contract, environmental, intellectual property, labor, personal injury, product liability, and securities. We looked at over 70,000 lawsuits filed against our sample of firms in federal courts during those 10 years.

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64 Proven Ways Consultants Can Generate Leads Online (Consulting Lead Generation)

Tsavo Neal

Maybe you really, really don’t like writing, but you still want to create a great piece of intellectual property that “sticks.” A lead-generating website is designed to showcase your thinking (your intellectual property) in your unique voice and brand (your design) in order to attract the right type of prospects.