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Invitation to participate in BRANDTASTIC! project… | Rajesh Setty

Rajesh Setty

About Portfolio Resources eBuzz Blog Home Blog Announcement Invitation to participate in BRANDTASTIC! project… RSS Feed Invitation to participate in BRANDTASTIC! Recent Readers Visitors Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Rajesh Setty Entrepreneur.

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Possibility Maximizer: Management Improvement Carnival

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What's Your Medal Tally? – Behind the Scenes of myPicks | Rajesh Setty

Rajesh Setty

You’ll probably be interested to know that you can be an Olympics participant as well. This game is developed by Pramati Technologies , the leading product development company, based in Hyderabad. VP: myPicks Beijing 2008, allows participants to pick Beijing Olympics Gold, Silver and Bronze winners for each event. No kidding!

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DAMN if you don't DAARE… | Rajesh Setty

Rajesh Setty

Note: You can download the eBook “ Personal Branding for Technology Professionals ” (PDF, 40 pages) for FREE. While the eBook is targeted at Technology Professionals, the concepts are applicable to any knowledge worker. Recent Readers Visitors Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

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What the U.S. Should Be Doing to Protect Intellectual Property

Harvard Business Review

Numerous countries, from Singapore to Japan, have established intellectual-property strategies aimed at achieving the greatest possible public benefits from their companies’ innovative ideas, primarily by ensuring that home-grown technologies become globally dominant in their fields. For example, in the late 1980s, a U.S.

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Gun Manufacturers Need to Lead Change, Not Just Follow the Law

Harvard Business Review

Investors also did well: A $100 investment in Ruger in late 2010 was worth $443 in late 2015, while the equivalent investment in the S&P 500 yielded only $163 over that time frame. Ruger sells exclusively to a small set of wholesalers, each of which are licensed by the federal government.

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4 Mistakes That Kill Crowdsourcing Efforts

Harvard Business Review

TopCoder stepped from strength to strength, raising $11M in 2010. Social waste in competitive challenges undermines a community’s participation over time. If members never win, their willingness to participate drops. firms never attracted large enough communities to generate sufficient value for participants.