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HBR » Finance & Investing
2w ago
Intangible assets--patents and know-how, brands, a skilled workforce, strong customer relationships, software, unique processes and organizational designs ..read more
HBR » Finance & Investing
2w ago
Use them to improve the sales process, not just evaluate it ..read more
HBR » Finance & Investing
2w ago
Intangible assets--patents and know-how, brands, a skilled workforce, strong customer relationships, software, unique processes and organizational designs ..read more
HBR » Finance & Investing
1M ago
On February 16, 2012, Barclays of U.K. launched Pingit, a service that lets people send and receive money using a smartphone. But this isn't the first ..read more
HBR » Finance & Investing
1M ago
In my last post, I talked about the ways you can use green data — footprinting information on your products and services up and down the value chain — to create enormous value for your company. As they say, you can’t manage what you don’t measure. And those with the best information can cut costs ..read more
HBR » Finance & Investing
1M ago
On February 16, 2012, Barclays of U.K. launched Pingit, a service that lets people send and receive money using a smartphone. But this isn't the first ..read more
HBR » Finance & Investing
1M ago
Executives have developed tunnel vision in their pursuit of shareholder value, focusing on short-term performance at the expense of investing in long-term ..read more
HBR » Finance & Investing
1M ago
Shortly after the sudden death of her beloved husband, Priya Gowda learns that the company he built from a small dairy farm into a major Indian conglomerate ..read more
HBR » Finance & Investing
1M ago
One mistake: Not taking low-fee, brand-building work early on ..read more