Competition - United States.
Overview
Works: | 30 works in 3 publications in 3 languages |
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Dancing with the devil : = information technology and the new competition in higher education /
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After the breakup : = assessing the new post-AT&T divestiture era /
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Cracking the Japanese market : = strategies for success in the new global economy /
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Inside Intuit : = how the makers of Quicken beat Microsoft and intuit revolutionized an entire industry /
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Industrial incentives = competition among American states and cities /
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Competitive telecommunications = how to thrive under the Telecommunications Act /
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Japanese investment and technology transfer, an exploration of its impact = report of a workshop, February 22, 1991, Washington, D.C. /
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China and the United States = cooperation and competition in northeast Asia /
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Empires of light : = Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the race to electrify the world /
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Time-based competition : = the next battleground in American manufacturing /
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Competing with the retail giants : = how to survive in the new retail landscape /
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Drugs to market : = creating value and advantage in the pharmaceutical industry /
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Competitive advantage through people : = unleashing the power of the work force /
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International regulatory competition and coordination : = perspectives on economic regulation in Europe and the United States /
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Competitive advantage through people = unleashing the power of the work force /
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Broken promises : = an unconventional view of what went wrong at IBM /
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Marketing telecommunications services = new approaches for a changing environment /
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