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There’s No Good Alternative to Investing in R&D

Harvard Business

It is well-known that Bill Gates didn’t develop DOS — he bought it for $50,000 from Seattle Computer Co. Similarly, Steve Jobs developed a graphical user interface after seeing one at Xerox PARC and hiring employees who had worked there. These stories are the rule rather than the exception.

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Bates White Economic Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Bates White advises clients on case development and strategy, evaluating economic policies and changes with ease. It was founded in 2007 and focuses on the areas of antitrust, regulation, merger and state aid. Intellectual Property. Another interesting part of Bates White is its European connection, E.CA Practice Areas.

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The Real Reason Superstar Firms Are Pulling Ahead

Harvard Business

Industries with a higher share of IT workers saw more concentration between 2002 and 2007, even after controlling for M&A activity and several other variables. (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.)

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Five Inducted As Charter Members To Million Dollar Consultant™ Hall of Fame

Chad Barr

May 1, 2007. Contributing intellectual capital to the consulting profession. Engaging in continuing, challenging, personal and professional development. Contributing intellectual capital to the consulting profession. Engaging in continuing, challenging, personal and professional development. For Immediate Release.

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Five Inducted As Charter Members To Million Dollar Consultant™ Hall of Fame

Chad Barr

May 1, 2007. Contributing intellectual capital to the consulting profession. Engaging in continuing, challenging, personal and professional development. Contributing intellectual capital to the consulting profession. Engaging in continuing, challenging, personal and professional development. For Immediate Release.

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Five Inducted As Charter Members To Million Dollar Consultant™ Hall of Fame

Chad Barr

May 1, 2007. Contributing intellectual capital to the consulting profession. Engaging in continuing, challenging, personal and professional development. Contributing intellectual capital to the consulting profession. Engaging in continuing, challenging, personal and professional development. For Immediate Release.

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Five Inducted As Charter Members To Million Dollar Consultant™ Hall of Fame

Chad Barr

May 1, 2007. Contributing intellectual capital to the consulting profession. Engaging in continuing, challenging, personal and professional development. Contributing intellectual capital to the consulting profession. Engaging in continuing, challenging, personal and professional development. For Immediate Release.