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Why Law Firms Need IT Policies

Kraft Kennedy

Is it acceptable to use your family computer to access your firm’s work product? The answers to these and hundreds of other questions should be documented and considered integra l to the operations of all organizations, especially in industries where work product and client data are highly sensitive, and highly valuable.

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Kalypso Interviews & Culture

Management Consulted

Co-founded in 2004 by ex-Deloitte partners George Young and Bill Poston, and (randomly) headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Kalypso’s main mandate is to help firms expand their innovation capabilities. The firm does this by offering technology implementation services, as well as some tech advisory expertise and a little strategy work.

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Refugees Need Jobs. Entrepreneurship Can Help.

Harvard Business

I call this the Six+Six Model for entrepreneurship ecosystem development. Refugees pouring into Europe from Africa and the Middle East have arguably created the greatest crisis for the “European Experiment” since it began after World War II. What to do about the million asylum applications to Europe?

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How CEOs Can Make Smart Strategic Trade-Offs

Harvard Business

Strategy, after all, is about tradeoffs — choosing where to focus. CEOs should actively manage five specific tensions in today’s complex global business environment: Disruptive innovation versus leveraging the company’s core strengths. Pick the slightly worse one and the consequences can be far reaching.

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Google Strikes Back in Patent Wars; Decades Long Litigation; Return to the Beginning Fistfight

MishTalk

While pondering that question, please consider Google catches up in technology patent wars Google was awarded nearly 2,000 patents in the US last year, almost double the number of all previous years combined, catapulting it into the top ranks of technology companies building stockpiles of legally-protected innovations.

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The Case for Trade, and Why American Leaders Need to Make It

Harvard Business

It would also establish rules for economic activities that are typically beyond the scope of trade deals negotiated by other countries—activities such as intellectual property, e-commerce, government procurement, and customs and delivery services. Vincent Tsui for HBR. Trade is in trouble in U.S.