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    1. Book Reviews: Men With Money

      The author concludes that today’s hedge funds deliver value to the investor; they are not too big to fail; and they are more likely to (...)

    2. Book Review: How The Mighty Fall

      The company chokes in pursuit of growth and expansion. Denial of Risk and Peril. Internal warning signs begin to mount but management (...)

    3. Without certainty, how does fair use help? (weekly widget) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If after carefully considering the fair use factors ( this checklist can help), one reasonably believes the use is fair, it is often possible (...)

    4. 2013 August

      Adner describes two additional types of risk that occur within the ecosystem, which he terms co-innovation risk and adoption (...)

    5. Book Review: Daring Greatly

      People feel unworthy, and judge their personal value in comparison with others.  They hide behind a mask of perfection and perform to (...)

    6. Finding Market Research

      IBISWorld – Provides an extensive collection of industry market research and industry risk ratings on U.S. industries. Reports focus on (...)

    7. Copyright roundup 1- the Supreme Court - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This new decision would seem to confirm that a library is always at risk. It is fortunate that libraries only rarely lend infringing copies.

    8. What is "extended" about Extended Collective Licensing? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One is “rent seeking,” which refers to efforts to gain a profit without making any reciprocal contribution to society by creating (...)

    9. Focus: it's about vision and teamwork - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Most importantly, it helps that we like to work together, we value each other’s viewpoints, and we remain connected to a common vision.

    10. Silly copyright reform and its serious implications. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Why not recognize that sporting event parties, “Sopranos” get-togethers, and lots of other gatherings to watch TV that seem like public (...)

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