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The Uber-Waymo Lawsuit: It Should Be Easy to Poach Talent, But Not IP

Harvard Business

The suit will do more than determine the future of an important industry — it is a window into the rising number of disputes over talent mobility and trade secrets. Talent mobility has been the wind beneath the meteoric growth of Silicon Valley. Ultimately, it’s people more than information that should be free.

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Intellectual property. In 2005, the firm developed their first 5-year plan with a goal to double revenues from approximately $427M to $1B in 5 years. There are 2 Senior Vice Presidents as well – one heads up Strategic Development and the other serves as Controller and Chief Accounting Officer. Intellectual Property.

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Industry-Academic Partnerships Can Solve Bigger Problems

Harvard Business

While double glazings are a norm in developed countries, moving toward double or triple glazings without having to take out the existing single glazings is a big opportunity in India, given the energy scarcity in its growing economy. When successful, the method could provide affordable mass housing in India and beyond.