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Consulting Tip #7: Beware of Other People Using Your Intellectual Property for Their Exposure

Johanna Rothman

No payment for my time or my IP (Intellectual Property). They wanted my intellectual property for their exposure. Even though their offer will cost the consultant time, money, and intellectual property. Write a new, unique column each month. I asked what I would get in return. But they didn't want to pay me.

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13 Principles for Using AI Responsibly

Harvard Business

The competitive nature of AI development poses a dilemma for organizations, as prioritizing speed may lead to neglecting ethical guidelines, bias detection, and safety measures.

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Tailoring the ISO 20700 Checklist to Your Consulting Projects

Effective Managers

These programs are designed to provide consultants with hands-on experience and a thorough understanding of the ISO 20700 guidelines, empowering them to deliver high-impact consulting projects that fully adhere to the standard. To complement the checklist, ICMCI offers specialized training programs delivered by accredited trainers.

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How to Name Your Podcast

Buzzsprout

If you aren't sure whether your subtitle violates this rule, review these guidelines. Review Apple Podcasts' content guidelines for a complete list of things to avoid. Podcast names are technically trademarked upon their first published episode and considered "intellectual property." Reach out on Twitter.

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The Questions Executives Should Ask About 3D Printing

Harvard Business

In fact, authorities working on multilateral guidelines for digital economy taxation recently pushed off deciding, until 2020 , some fundamental questions regarding a company’s place of business and revenue characterization in a digital world. In doing so, they identified 3D printing among the most difficult issues.

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Innovating in a Highly Regulated Industry Like Health Care

Harvard Business

At Boston Children’s Hospital, when we began planning our first hackathon, people were concerned about who would own any intellectual property generated at the hackathon. Soon after, the regulatory team issued a set of internal policies and guidelines around the use of Twitter by employees. Track the competition.