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... Advisory Committee - this is a consulting body, the aim of which is to reflect public opinio... Organization Basic Telecommunications Agreement following its accession to the European Union. . M... as different laws and regulations, for example, the Regulation of Electronic Communications and P...
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... and DM&E entered into an Employment Agreement to encourage his ongoing employment and to provide...For example, Schieffer's demand included claims under a 1994 CConsulting Agreement and claims that may require interpretati...
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...Example 1 to paragraph (d):. A former employee of the Fede... employee now works for a management consulting firm, which has a Government contract to produce a... the statement of work for a cooperative agreement to be issued to study alternative workplace arrang...
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...In fact, due to a generous loss-share agreement, regulators could be stuck helping the thrift fina... a senior managing director with FTI Consulting Inc., based in West Palm Beach, Fla. . Steven Mnuc.... In a simplified example, a loan originally worth $100 may have been writte...
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...] to Azerbaijan and Myanmar." (2) For example, a United Nations Panel regarding the ongoing DRC ...Consequently, the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs, negotiated in 1947, did not ... ICSID's rules, a tribunal may, after consulting the parties, allow persons or entities, who do not...
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Drawing from three theoretical bases-"information stickiness" from the knowledge management literature, "service coproduction" from the service operations management literature, and "incomplete contract theory" from the transaction cost economics literature-we discuss a theoretical framework and develop models to study the efficiency of the service coproduction process in a knowledge-intensive consulting environment. We apply, refine, and interpret these theories to determine how work should be allocated between the consultant and the client and the corresponding pricing under different contractual relationships that occur in this industry. We find that, with a pricing schedule that relates the fee adjustment to the self-service level and one party's ownership of the residual right to s...
... and scope of the consultation, an agreement that is often negotiated and renegotiated overthe ...For example, for customer problem-solving work, von Hippel (19...
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This article suggests that statutes governing both corporations and limited liability companies should require all owners to read several warnings about the dangers of a lack of advance planning before starting a business, or before purchasing an equity interest in an existing closely held business. Part I of this article reviews the current landscape of available business forms and details the many ways in which the majority owners of a business can take advantage of the minority owners. Part I also reviews the many ways in which the minority owner could have protected himself -- if he had the foresight to do so. Part II then reviews the main statutory and judicial responses to the problem of minority owner oppression and discusses their inadequacy. After discussing some other suggesti...
... to have the lawyer draft an employment agreement for him, if indeed this issue even crossed his min... would become worthless if, for example, the corporation went bankrupt. The main disadvant... had simply started a business without consulting a lawyer or making any state filings, they would h...
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[Ed Celiano]'s knowledge of defense contracts and how to do business with the government has been a critical part of our success," [Brian Regli] says of Celiano. "For example, we told the Department of Justice that if we can't solve a particular problem, there are some other folks at the center that can help us do the job.
Celiano and Lou Bucelli, ACIN's entrepreneur-in-residence, call this year's top story at the incubator the October agreement by global consulting firm Accenture to acquire Gestalt, whose 250 employees develop defense command and control systems at the Camden facility. A presence at ACIN may have helped Smarter Agent Inc., a technology firm whose software brings global positioning technology and real estate information to cell phones, attract what company CEO Brad B...
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..., Blazina, and Raghunathan (2002), for example, found that using a career counseling brochure exp... I would like." Respondents rated their agreement with each item on a 6 point Likert scale (1 = stro...Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 70, 1161-1169. . Fischer, E...
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An alternative to offshoring is domestic sourcing, or outsourcing in one's home country. A subset of domestic sourcing, known as rural sourcing, is emerging as a significant option within the information technology industry, either as a standalone delivery model or as part of a global outsourcing solution. This article presents the example of one rural sourcing firm's achievements through a technology based partnership with a rural university. The advantages of rural sourcing-such as prevention of American job losses to other countries, promotion of economic development in rural areas, and reduced geopolitical risk for firms-are discussed, along with the opportunity for social responsibility. Suggestions for the future growth and emerging opportunities of this niche sector are also pres...
... from a foreign subsidiary or through an agreement with another foreign firm (Harrison & McMillan, 20... lower (60-70%) than domestic IT consulting firms. White was able to offer salaries between $3...