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Business Book Review: Lords of Strategy

Management Consulted

were considered the intellectuals of business and MBAs weren’t sought after as much – whereas MBAs form the core of every major consulting firm’s recruiting efforts today. In the case of business, it is ever-changing with culture, climate, politics, technology, trends, etc. It used to be that only Ph.D.s

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Continuing their trend of high profile clients and cases, FTI assisted in the bankruptcy cases of Enron, WorldCom and Adelphia Communications. FTI began a new trend of rapid, global growth. Intellectual property. Intellectual Property. Intellectual Property. companies by Fortune Magazine.

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Cornerstone Research Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Specializing in economic, financial and market analysis, specifically for cases in litigation, Cornerstone Research touts itself as the one player major law firms turn to when navigating the obstacle course that is the American and European legal systems. Intellectual Property. CORNERSTONE RESEARCH INTERVIEWS AND RECRUITING.

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How to Set Up an AI R&D Lab

Harvard Business

The majority of these trends will splutter and die out by Q4. When you consider that the annual market value predictions for AI techniques range between $3.5 trillion, it’s clear why the battle to recruit from this scarce group has become the industry’s defining challenge. Paper Boat Creative/Getty Images.

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America’s Uneasy History with Free Trade

Harvard Business

As decades passed, the general trend was toward higher tariffs to protect northern manufacturing; the trend culminated in the highly restrictive Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930. One of Hull’s masterstrokes was to recruit U.S. trade policy, opening both the American and foreign markets to an unprecedented degree.