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Patentable Subject Matter for a Utility Patent
Patentable Subject Matter for a Utility Patent
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Organizational Responses to Environmental Pressures
Organizations often use standard responses to changes in the external environment
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Naming Your Business
What are the considerations when Naming Your Business? Follow your state's naming guidelines · 2. Don't pick a name that's too similar to a competitor's name · 3. Choose a name that people can spell and pronounce.
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Mental Models in Negotiations
This Video Explains Mental Models in Negotiations
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Obstruction of Justice as a Criminal Charge
This Video Explains Obstruction of Justice as a Criminal Charge
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Negotiable Instrument - Factors Affecting Negotiability
Commercial paper is often traded between parties through a process known as negotiation. The commercial paper must meet certain requirements to be negotiable or to be considered a negotiable instrument. This video explains what are the...
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Mulit-Party Negotiation
Multi-party negotiation is a complex, iterative process involving the exchange of views, ideas and perspectives among a number of parties that might include organizations, groups, regions, countries or individuals within larger entities.
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Mintzberg's Cognitive School of Strategy
The Cognitive School focuses on the creative processes that take place in the mind of the strategist. It is very individualistic, in that that strategist creates a strategy based upon her personal knowledge, experiences, and perceptions.
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Resistance Point in a Negotiation
This Video Explains the Resistance Point in a Negotiation
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Regret Theory
What is the Regret Theory? In decision theory, on making decisions under uncertainty—should information about the best course of action arrive after taking a fixed decision—the human emotional response of regret is often experienced, and...
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Real Estate Taxes
Real estate taxes are generally taxes assessed against the value of one's real estate or taxation of gains from the sale or disposition of real estate. This video explains what is property taxation in both of these instances.
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Quality of Earnings - Management Incentives
Management is incentivized by the calculation of a business' value. A quality of earnings report can affect the value of the business and, as a result, the incentives placed on management.
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Punctuated Equilibrium Model
What is the Punctuated Equilibrium Model? “Punctuated equilibrium is the idea that evolution occurs in spurts instead of following the slow, but steady path that Darwin suggested. Long periods of stasis with little activity in terms of...
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Professional Portfolio or Proof of Work
This Video Explains Professional Portfolio or Proof of Work
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Priority Conflicts between Security Interests
This video explains what is a Conflict in Priority between Security Interests in the same Collateral.
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Prioritize Issues in a Negotiation
This Video Explains How to Prioritize Issues in a Negotiation
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PEST (EL) Analysis
What is a PESTEL Analysis? A PESTEL analysis is a framework or tool used by marketers to analyze and monitor the macro-environmental (external marketing environment) factors that have an impact on an organization, company, or industry.
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Persuasive Messages - Communications
A persuasive message is the central message that intrigues, informs, convinces, or calls to action. Persuasive messages are often discussed in terms of reason versus emotion. Every message has elements of ethos, or credibility; pathos,...
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Strategic Maneuvering
Strategic maneuvering in argumentative discourse consists in reconciling two simultaneous tendencies: aiming for effectiveness and maintaining reasonableness.
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Steps in Developing an Operational Plan
What are the Steps in Developing an Operational Plan? Operations plans are extremely specific, detailed documents that clearly define how a department or team can contribute to reaching specific company goals. They typically outline the...
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Understanding the Breakdown of State Court Systems
The video provides an overview of the state court system in the United States, including the hierarchy of courts and their respective jurisdictions. It explains that almost every state has trial courts with subdivisions of limited...
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Six Paths Framework
The Six Paths Framework developed by Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne allows managers to address the search risk many companies struggle with.