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8 Ways Brands Can Fight Counterfeits in China

Harvard Business

Copying techniques have improved so much that some counterfeits now look just like the originals, while online sales make fakes even harder to spot. Chinese law does protect intellectual property, but only if a trademark is officially registered. Cracking down on counterfeits can be difficult for luxury brands.

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

As an outgrowth of a multi-district pharmaceutical case, the firm formed its technology practice, specializing in e-discovery solutions and software. Intellectual property. Intellectual Property. Intellectual Property. 1999: FTI Consulting began trading as a public company on the NYSE. Public Policy.

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Why Western Digital Firms Have Failed in China

Harvard Business

It does not include traditional IT firms that rely on sales of hardware or software as their main source of revenue.). The technologies and intellectual property that Western digital firms rely on are often easily imitated and then adapted to local tastes in the digital space. The ongoing trade dispute between the U.S.

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64 Proven Ways Consultants Can Generate Leads Online (Consulting Lead Generation)

Tsavo Neal

As a consultant, there is no better position to be in for sales conversations than that of the trusted advisor — a position that publishing your white paper helps you take. Knowing that your lead is interested in the topic of the white paper is critical information when coming up with your inbound sales outreach strategy.

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What a Changing NAFTA Could Mean for Doing Business in Mexico

Harvard Business

While consumer spending has proven resilient, with same-store retail sales rising 6% YOY in April , most multinational corporations are developing contingency plans to mitigate risks to their businesses and reassessing the country’s role in their global market portfolio and supply chains. A tit-for-tat trade war.