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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. KALYPSO CULTURE. Business Intelligence & Innovation Analytics. Digital Innovation. Industries.

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

FTI CONSULTING INTERVIEWS & CULTURE. Intellectual property. Intellectual Property. Intellectual Property. Retail & Consumer Products. FTI CONSULTING CULTURE. How has the firm grown from a podunk, small-town cluster to a global behemoth? These include: Disputes Advisory Services.

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Blockchain Could Help Artists Profit More from Their Creative Works

Harvard Business

Anyone who follows the cultural industries — art, music, publishing, theater, cinema — knows of the tussles between artists and those who feed off of their talents.

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PEST Analysis

Tom Spencer

For example, social factors might be quite relevant for a retail business, but political factors will be more relevant for a global munitions dealer. Property rights, including protection of intellectual property (trade marks, copyright, patents, registered designs, trade secrets, software and circuit layouts).

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You Don’t Need to Be a Silicon Valley Startup to Have a Network-Based Strategy

Harvard Business

When we asked one successful online retailer “How do you compete with Amazon?” Retailers like Walmart and Macy’s manage a supply chain, buying and reselling their own inventory. Intellectual capital. For most companies intellectual property is something that sits on their balance sheet.

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8 Ways Brands Can Fight Counterfeits in China

Harvard Business

Chinese law does protect intellectual property, but only if a trademark is officially registered. Counterfeiting may never be defeated completely, but it can be discouraged through law, technology, and culturally sensitive tactics. Here are eight ways to start: Register your trademark in China at once.

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How More Regulation for U.S. Tech Could Backfire

Harvard Business

They all pay taxes, report their finances, disclose significant shareholders, and comply with the full range of employment, health and safety, advertising, intellectual property, consumer protection and anti-competition laws, to name just a few.