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Corporation Oxford

Tom Spencer

Britain’s finest educational name … ignores the explosion in online learning and fails dismally to exploit its intellectual property commercially … It lives off past glories, and is doomed to fade unless it reforms vigorously. It will consequently find life much harder in the 21st century. Oxford and Cambridge).

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Below is a timeline of key milestones up until 2002. 2002: FTI made a major move into the corporate restructuring business with their post-Enron acquisition of the business recovery services practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers. Intellectual property. Intellectual Property. Intellectual Property.

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The Real Reason Superstar Firms Are Pulling Ahead

Harvard Business

They’re more productive, as the chart below illustrates. He excluded tech industries from the analysis since his aim was to study how IT adoption was helping firms, rather than industries that produce IT-related products.) They’re also more profitable, more innovative, and they pay better.

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The Brattle Group Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

In 2002, Dan McFadden, who won the Nobel Prize for Economics became a Brattle Group. Intellectual property. Product liability. The next few years were an important time for The Brattle Group, as it solidified its existing base and began expanding into different areas, growing in staff and revenue along the way.

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