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Cornerstone Research Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Corporate and Government Investigations. Corporate Governance. Intellectual Property. Cornerstone Research specializes in working with law firms and government entities. Bankruptcy and Financial Distress Litigation. Consumer Fraud and Product Liability. Corporate Transaction Litigation. Data Analytics. Real Estate.

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Why African Entrepreneurship Is Booming

Harvard Business

Today, we are seeing companies with core intellectual properties (IPs) emerging out of Africa. After the recession, and with the commodities boom, companies and governments absorbed the high costs anchored on the local representation business model. They also partnered with local professionals. billion people latent opportunity.

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Intellectual property. Madoff’s money trail and just recently flew over to Puerto Rico for the Puerto Rico Government, who hired FTI to improve operations of utilities and highway units (2014). Intellectual Property. Intellectual Property. Government & Public Contracts. Industries.

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The Brattle Group Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Founded in 1990, The Brattle Group offers answers to economic, regulatory and financial questions posed by corporations, law firms and governments around the globe. Intellectual property. As an RA, you will build your knowledge and skills through both hands-on and formal training. Consulting Firms, ranking 7th overall.

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Why Western Digital Firms Have Failed in China

Harvard Business

The widely touted reasons for these failures include censorship by the Chinese government and cultural differences between China and the West. poor management of relations with Chinese regulators and the government. failure to fully embed operations in China. Uber sold its operation to Didi Chuxing. market on China.

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When Is It Important for an Algorithm to Explain Itself?

Harvard Business

While GDPR only applies in Europe, businesses around the world anticipate that similar changes are coming and so are revisiting governance efforts. Working with a vendor complicates transparency because many software companies choose not to disclose what algorithms they use or the data they use to train them.

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We Need Transparency in Algorithms, But Too Much Can Backfire

Harvard Business

Companies and governments increasingly rely upon algorithms to make decisions that affect people’s lives and livelihoods – from loan approvals, to recruiting, legal sentencing, and college admissions. How companies are using artificial intelligence in their business operations. Where had he gone wrong? Insight Center.