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Tailoring the ISO 20700 Checklist to Your Consulting Projects

Effective Managers

The simplified checklist for small-scale projects ensures efficiency without compromising on quality by zeroing in on those aspects of the ISO 20700 standard that would apply. Adapting to Industry Specifications Different industries have unique challenges and requirements.

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Cornerstone Research Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Note the diversity of industries Cornerstone Research works with, especially as many of these are quite specialized. Intellectual Property. Industries. However, the cases that these law firms are involved in can represent any industry imaginable, from telecommunications to manufacturing and everything in between.

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The Questions Executives Should Ask About 3D Printing

Harvard Business

Imagine the changes afoot in the pharmaceutical, medical device, automotive, and consumer electronics industries. manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers, according to a leading technology industry analyst. In some industries, 3D printing is projected to reach the mainstream in three to ten years.

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Clean Energy Transition: Business Risks and Opportunities

Tom Spencer

However, energy production derived from fossil fuels is a $5 trillion industry, so it cannot simply be abandoned. In the 18 th century, the increased use of coal to fuel the industrial revolution led to the first major energy transition. In any industry transition, there is risk. Business Risks. Bottle Necks. Waste Removal.

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How Multinationals Can Adapt to a Political Mood That Doesn’t Care for Them at All

Harvard Business

Second is the return of “industrial policy,” as advocated, for example, by Theresa May, the British prime minister. Lean cost models that make use of globally centralized control functions (finance, compliance, legal, risk) will no longer be deemed sufficient. They must now pay far more attention to innovation and politics.