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Kalypso Interviews & Culture

Management Consulted

Intellectual Property (IP) Management. Kalypso specializes in working with clients in the Consumer Goods (especially packaged products), Technology, Industrial Manufacturing, Life Sciences, Healthcare, and Retail sectors. Business Intelligence & Innovation Analytics. Digital Innovation. Front End of Innovation. Industries.

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Intellectual property. Intellectual Property. Intellectual Property. Retail & Consumer Products. This means learning opportunities are often maximized, especially when coupled with opportunities for professional development through various training courses available. Litigation technology.

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Do Lawyers Make Better CEOs Than MBAs?

Harvard Business

After all, there’s a subtle difference in how these two disciplines train people to understand and manage risks: Legal training focuses on the downside of particular actions, while business training may emphasize the upsides for shareholder value from risk taking. Second, we examined firm behaviors across CEO types.

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Investors Today Prefer Companies with Fewer Physical Assets

Harvard Business

In the lower left are builders, which include industries such as utilities, energy, transportation, and retail. Tesla is one such contender, although it seems likely that the value of its new ideas and intellectual property will need to offset its massive investments in physical assets ($5 billion in battery technologies alone).

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Why Western Digital Firms Have Failed in China

Harvard Business

Google is reentering China by setting up new offices and an AI center, signing new deals with retail heavyweights JD.com and Tencent, rolling out new products (including a controversial local mobile search app that would strictly censor results), and investing in promising local startups.

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Using AI to Invent New Medical Tests

Harvard Business

Artificial Intelligence, which has already had a major impact on industries such as transportation, retail, energy, and banking, is only just beginning to be applied in medicine. It involves placing 12 skin electrode leads in precise locations on the chest and limbs, needs specialized equipment, and requires training.

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Where Trump Does (and Doesn’t) Have Leverage with China

Harvard Business

The companies to focus on would be those that import heavily from China, such as big retailers like Walmart or branded orchestrators like Apple. Trump knows how to use the bully pulpit to press this kind of thinking on all big-box retailers and big distributors. To do this, Trump needs to positively orchestrate more and threaten less.