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- Beating the Competition in Today's Insurance Marketplace
- "Huthwaite's research with thousands of customers who paid above the minimum for services or products reveals that there are three, and only three, things that clients say create value for them. There are three things that will help you to be more strategically important to your clients and difficult to...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Outsourcing Legal Research And Writing Through The Internet: An E-Commerce Success Story
- From the executive summary: ‘Many online litigation support companies can be found simply by typing a few simple phrases into a search engine. The size of the companies varies from sole practitioners with simple Web pages to established legal research and writing companies with sophisticated Web sites. In the meantime,...
- White papers 2002-03-01
- Academic Freedom, Private-Sector Focus, and the Process of Innovation
- This paper develops a model that clarifies the respective advantages and disadvantages of academic and private-sector research. The model assumes full protection of intellectual property rights at all stages of the development process, and hence does not rely on lack of appropriability or spillovers to generate a rationale for academic...
- White papers 2005-08-01
- Strategic IT-Outsourcing: What Do We Know and Need to Know?
- This paper presents a review of existing theoretical perspectives and empirical work on strategic IT outsourcing. By presenting the main findings of various recent studies and elaborating on current research gaps it conveys a picture of the past research, the present findings and the future applications of IT outsourcing. Prior...
- White papers 2003-03-26
- A Survey Of Agent-Based Intelligent Decision Support Systems To Support Clinical Management And Research
- The research into agent-based intelligent decision support systems is important to the medical industry because these systems can be used to improve the quality of healthcare in many ways. This paper is a survey of the current research into agent-based intelligent decision support systems to support Clinical Management and Research,...
- White papers 2005-06-02
- Upgrading R&D in a Downturn
- Cutting research costs across the board in a recession isn't smart. Companies should use R&D as an opportunity to make themselves more competitive. As the global economic downturn spurs companies to slash costs, many senior executives are intensely scrutinizing research-and-development budgets. In fact, R&D...
- Articles 2009-05-15
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- Garmin(R) Announces Proposed Change in Place of Incorporation and $1.50 Per Share Dividend
- The original parent company of the Garmin group was Garmin Corporation,a company incorporated in Taiwan. Under the legal framework of Taiwan atthe time of Garmin's initial public offering in 2000, it was notpractical for Garmin Corporation to offer its shares in the UnitedStates. Therefore, Garmin Ltd. was formed in the...
- News items 2010-03-17
- Bristol-Myers Names Andreotti to Chief Executive Post (Update1)
- Andreotti, 59, who has been president and chief operating officer at Bristol-Myers, will replace James Cornelius, 66, who will remain as chairman, the New York-based drugmaker said today in a statement. As CEO, Andreotti faces generic competition in 2012 to the blood-thinner Plavix, which generated $6.1 billion in sales in...
- News items 2010-03-02
- Google close to quitting Chinese web
- GOOGLE appears increasingly likely to close down its Chinese-language search engine, in a step that would remove one of the last major foreign players from the world's most populous and fastest-growing internet market. A person familiar with situation said Google is likely to take action...
- News items 2010-03-15
- Kraft gives MPs pledge on factory closures
- Kraft Foods promised not to close any more Cadbury factories in the UK or make compulsory redundancies in its domestic manufacturing operations for at least two years as it sought to placate furious MPs and union members on Tuesday over its broken promise to save a Bristol factory from closure.At...
- News items 2010-03-16
- Chesapeake Energy Dismisses Earthquakes and Dead Cows -- Says Company Still "Clean and Green"
- Thanks to dead cows, water-well explosions, and contaminated groundwater from drilling, Chesapeake Energy's effort to market natural gas as an environmentally friendly option to "filthy coal" hasn't gained much traction lately. Now comes word of another public relations disaster for the company: its wastewater wells apparently caused a series of...
- News items 2010-03-16
- On Demand Group and The Walt Disney Company Agree Deal to Offer Disney Content Over 3 UK's First Ever Mobile TV Subscription Vid
- LONDON, Mar 17, 2010 BUSINESS WIRE -- On Demand Group and The Walt Disney Company UK have agreed a deal toprovide subscribers with on-demand access to entire episodes of hittelevision shows via 3 UK's first ever mobile TV subscriptionvideo-on-demand SVOD service. Under the terms of the deal Disney willoffer hundreds...
- News items 2010-03-17
- Google mulls options for China
- GOOGLE is considering a plan to keep many of its operations in China, even though it is resigned to closing its flagship search engine over a censorship dispute with the Chinese authorities. The company could keep operating its Beijing research and development centre, advertising sales...
- News items 2010-03-17
- Blockbuster's top man seeks debt options
- Blockbuster Inc., the Dallas-based company that has been called a dinosaur since man invented digital downloads, says it's not headed to the courthouse yet despite warning investors recently that bankruptcy was a possibility. In an interview Wednesday, chief executive Jim Keyes insisted the nation's largest movie rental chain has other...
- News items 2010-03-17
- Las Vegas Sands Raises the Stakes for Green Development
- LAS VEGAS, NV — In a town where green building is the latest rage among mega resorts and gaming palaces, the Las Vegas Sands Corporation has upped the ante for eco-friendly development and business operations with the launch of a sustainability program for its properties in Vegas and beyond. Las...
- News items 2010-03-18
- Pfizer Said to Bid as Much as $4.08 Billion for Ratiopharm
- March 3 Bloomberg -- Pfizer Inc., the world's biggest drugmaker, is bidding as much as 3 billion euros ($4.08 billion) for German generic-drug maker Ratiopharm GmbH, said two people with knowledge of the talks.Pfizer could make a presentation to Ratiopharm's management as early as this week to support its bid,...
- News items 2010-03-02
- BP's Hayward Chases Exxon With Cost Cuts, Gas Output (Update1)
- March 3 Bloomberg -- BP Plc Chief Executive Officer Tony Hayward outlined plans to boost production and cut refinery costs as he tries to close the gap with Exxon Mobil Corp., the world's most profitable oil and gas company.BP said yesterday it can increase production as much as 2 percent...
- News items 2010-03-03
- U.S. Tail-Number Ruling Shakes BizAv Industry
- Operators in NBAA's Northeast region are "extremely concerned" about a court decision to make previously confidential tail numbers, which have been sequestered by FAA under the Block Aircraft Registration Request BARR program, available through Freedom of Information Act FOIA requests, the organization's regional representative told Aviation Week this morning. ...
- News items 2010-03-03
- @ ADMS: Murdoch's Speech In Full: "If A Wind Blows, Ride It"
- At the opening speech of the first Abu Dhabi Media Summit, Rupert Murdoch is exhorting Arab nations to open up and let creative talents flow. Of course, he has his own agenda in mind: open it up to our content as well. This is the show-me-the-money quote: “When we...
- External links 2010-03-09
- Dueling financial reform plans in US, Europe, Asia could hurt efforts to avoid future crises
- NEW YORK - U.S. policymakers are struggling to agree on new rules to avoid another financial crisis. A global consensus? Even harder. Efforts are raging on three continents, with at least as many ideas about the proper fixes. Unless the U.S., Europe and Asia adopt uniformly strict regulations, banks and...
- News items 2010-03-15
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