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Rising to the Challenge Before Us – LEADING FORWARD

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Great leaders have always recognized and developed their intellectual capital, emotional and spiritual capital, because they recognized that being just smart was not enough, being just heart centered was not enough, and being just values driven was not enough.

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Do You Know What Your Company’s Data Is Worth?

Harvard Business Review

For example, at the end of its 2015 fiscal year, Apple’s balance sheet stated tangible assets of $290 billion as a contribution to its annual revenues, with approximately $141 billion worth of intangible assets — a combination of intellectual capital, brand equity, and (investor and consumer) goodwill.

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Can Hewlett Packard Make its Own Luck?

Harvard Business Review

It's a strategy the company has used before, when it spun off its test and measurement business into a publicly traded company called Agilent. One good approach would be to find new ways for its partners to leverage HP's intellectual capital in their marketing and selling efforts.