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    biotechnology‚ business and science operated in largely separate spheres. The business world had little interest in expanding scientific knowledge‚ leaving research firmly within the domain of universities‚ government laboratories and non-profit institutions (Pisano‚ 2006‚ as cited in Slaght‚ 2012)). It is clear that the relationships between business and scientists have affected the public interest negatively. This essay will discuss the bad influences on science and solutions‚ then how business have affected

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    cause to lose key knowledge and the capacity to innovate “Decades of outsourcing manufacturing have left US industry without the means to invent the next generation of high-tech products that are critical to rebuilding its economy.”as noted by Gary Pisano and Willy Shih (2009) in a classic Harvard Business Review article‚ “Restoring American competitiveness”( p.1). It is undoubted that creating job offshore instead of using high-paid U.S. workershelp companies cut cost effectively.To competewith those

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    Considered one of his masterpieces‚ the David was created by Michelangelo in Florence between 1501 and 1504. It is made of marble‚ measuring 5.17 meters tall. It depicts a male nude figure that represents David‚ a biblical hero. Traditionally‚ David was portrayed after his victorious triumph over Goliath. Looking back at both Verrochio’s and Donatello’s Davids‚ the sculpture was depicted standing over Goliath’s severed head. However‚ Michelangelo depicted David before the battle. Michelangelo’s

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    Exploring the Core Components of Dynamic Capabilities Abstract The concept of dynamic capabilities was introduced by Teece & Pisano (1994) and Teece‚ Pisano‚ & Shuen (1997)who asserted that in a dynamic environment a firm’s competitive advantage will rest on the firm’s internal processes and routines that enable the firm to renew and change its stock of organizational capabilities thereby making it possible to deliver a constant stream of new and innovative products and services to customers

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    As a result‚ profit decreases due to poor management of Applichem’s overall operations. Applichem-The Transportation Problem Applichem was founded in Chicago before World War II as a specialty chemical manufacturing company (Hammond & Pisano‚ 1993). Before its research department developed a broader product‚ Applichem produced products specific to customer needs. In 1952‚ Applichem developed Release-ease‚ a specialty product. A customer requested the company to develop a plastic molding

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    not be able to fund more that two of its fours primary development projects. The decision was colossal since the chosen candidates would be the first products Vertex attempted to bring through development and hopefully onto the market on its own (Pisano). Industry Response Of the several drug candidates in clinical testing‚ four candidates were thought to be the most promising that had not been partnered yet. The candidates were VX-148 (Psoriasis)‚ VX-702 (Acute Coronary Syndrome)‚ VX-765

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    Morality Play Barry Unsworth Online Information For the online version of BookRags’ Morality Play Premium Study Guide‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-morality-play/ Copyright Information ©2000-2007 BookRags‚ Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale’s For Students Series: Presenting Analysis‚ Context‚ and Criticism on Commonly Studied Works: Introduction‚ Author Biography

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    of the entrance to the Duomo‚ was begun by Giotto and completed according to his plans in 1359‚ after his death. Nearly 278 ft high‚ the campanile is embellished with red‚ green‚ and white marble panels of relief sculpture by Italian artists Andrea Pisano and Luca della Robbia‚ and niches

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    Amanda invites pity upon Nicolas when she exclaims‚ "you will always be a child" (234). Throughout this passage‚ we see many subtle signs of Nicolas’ emerging maturity. The flamboyant and retrospective young man slowly starts to realize the protective shield that has been guarding him for all his life‚ and the true nature of the world behind it. Isabelle Allende makes the rite of passage clear through the turns in Nicolas’ personality. A key way in which Allende cements her point is through the narrative

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    eyes. Casilda is a catalyst for the evolution of almost every character in the story. Not only does her character grow in “The Judge’s Wife”‚ but she is also a medium for the growth of the two other main characters in the story‚ Judge Hidalgo and Nicolas Vidal. “A man such as he was never meant to be a husband…” (Allende 1226). Judge Hidalgo is the law of the small town that is the setting for “The Judge’s Wife”. He ruled the town with an iron fist‚ refusing to “apply and common sense in the exercise

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