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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Compared to its peers, FTI Consulting is a youngster in the consulting industry. Luczak pioneered solutions at the intersection of law, communications and technology that affected not only the cases he was involved in, but the industry itself. Intellectual property. Intellectual Property. Business Valuation.

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The Brattle Group Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Intellectual property. Industries. The Brattle Group focuses on electric power, financial institutions, natural gas, petroleum, telecommunications and media, and transportation. The Brattle Group focuses on electric power, financial institutions, natural gas, petroleum, telecommunications and media, and transportation.

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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. Threat analysis.

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You Don’t Need to Be a Silicon Valley Startup to Have a Network-Based Strategy

Harvard Business

Think of platforms and networks in our digital age as the equivalent of electricity and motors in the industrial age. But most successful companies used electricity and motors to reinvent their existing businesses, whether in manufacturing, transportation, or construction. Intellectual capital. Relational capital.

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Repositioning Is Not a New Business Model

Harvard Business

On the other hand, were it not already invented, plane travel would be classed as a new form of transport, compared to driving along the highway. We see positioning in the airline industry. That’s not the story in the clothing industry. Yet when we buy one of them, discarding our old vehicle, we buy a new car.

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You Don’t Have to Be a Software Company to Think Like One

Harvard Business

You’re competing against platforms like Uber in transportation, Google in automotive, Airbnb in hospitality, LinkedIn in recruiting, Netflix in television, and the list goes on. Today, Delta has industry-leading operations in metrics such as on-time arrivals, flight cancellations, and lost bags.

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How More Regulation for U.S. Tech Could Backfire

Harvard Business

Innovation and its discontents are nothing new, of course, going back at least to the 18 th century, when Luddites physically attacked industrial looms. Tech companies, like any other enterprise, are already subject to a complex tangle of laws, varying based on industry and local authority.