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What They Didn’t Teach You at Business School about Negotiation

Great Leadership By Dan

Rather than bargaining over film distribution agreements and intellectual property, they combined their imaginations to design an ecosystem of creativity. He dabbled with partners in electric cars, batteries, cement, chemicals, and office machines. Using this approach with your daughters, you suggest planting an orange tree.

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17 High-Paying Jobs for Women

HR Digest

The number of women in high paying jobs and entering the job market has risen progressively through the years, but there are many hurdles in their journey up the ladder. . They are basically designers and can specialise in civil, chemical, electrical, computer, and mechanical fields. Marketing and Sales Manager.

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Crystal Clear: Pioneering the Last 60 years of Display Technology Innovation & Looking Into the Future

Strategy Driven

One thing I find fascinating about this industry is that you can’t write off any display technology when something new enters the market. TFEL (Thin Film Electroluminescent) : Sharp demonstrated TFEL in 1975 and made the first commercial display in 1983. Sri Peruvemba is CEO of Marketer International Inc. About the Author.

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Reinvigorate Your Career by Taking the Right Kind of Risk

Harvard Business Review

.” Embracing market risk in our careers is a high-percentage move. We are increasingly aware of the importance of assuming market risk when it comes to starting or growing a business, but assuming market risk is also a critical accelerant of the personal disruption that fuels individual career growth.

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Kodak’s Downfall Wasn’t About Technology

Harvard Business Review

Today, the term increasingly serves as a corporate bogeyman that warns executives of the need to stand up and respond when disruptive developments encroach on their market. Given that Kodak’s core business was selling film, it is not hard to see why the last few decades proved challenging. Consider Fuji Photo Film.

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The Time to Think About the 3D-Printed Future Is Now

Harvard Business Review

Continuous light interface production , or CLIP, uses chemical reactions to better control the transformation of liquids into solids. This technology starts with a plastic or metal powder, but instead of solidifying the powder with a laser, it uses chemicals sprayed from 30,000 tiny nozzles at a rate of 350 million dots per second.

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The Simple Economics of Machine Intelligence

Harvard Business Review

” Digital communication was set to upend markets and change everything. We shifted from a film-oriented, chemistry-based approach to a digital-oriented, arithmetic-based approach. In contrast, the value of film-related chemicals fell – we wanted less of them. An example is photography.

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