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Commercialising Intellectual Property – Options for owners July 2005: Commercialising intellectual property is one way a country as geographically isolated as New Zealand can punch above its weight on the world stage. Not only is it easier to physically move intellectual property assets such as software, furniture designs or films to markets overseas, but there are a myriad of options for structuring the way these assets are sold once they get there.
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Futureview - Creating and Sustaining a Competitive Advantage. Following the successful presentation by Dr Rosabeth Moss Kanter in the inaugural University of Auckland New Hemisphere Speaker Series 2004, Simpson Grierson has once again partnered with the University's Business School to bring a world renowned expert to New Zealand. Daniel Burrus is considered one of the world's leading technology forecasters and business strategists - the New York Times recognised him as one of the top three "business gurus" in the world. Burrus, who amongst a number of successful companies, is the CEO of Burrus Research Associates Inc. presented to several hundred people on the latest technology-driven trends and strategies for creatively applying technology to develop new products, services and customer experience.
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2000
Establishing Your New Business - Cutting Corners can be Costly November 2000: Issues to consider when establishing a new business structure.
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