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Source: SpicyIP Tidbits: The 'IP' in the IPL! Author: Kruttika Vijay Along with everyone else cashing in on the success of the IPL, IPR firms do not seem far behind. With the objective “to protect IP, make a profit and increase brand valuation”, teams like the Deccan Chargers have opted to create an IP portfolio, including trademarks for team logos, copyright over player uniforms and website layouts. The Mint reports that the exponential popularity of the IPL has led team owners to recognise the inherent brand value attached and proactively protect the same. Aside from The Deccan Chargers, the Kolkata Knight Riders seem to have also applied to the Controller General of Patents, Designs and...
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sujit Kumar
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Mr karamjeet, please dont repeat it.. you rephrase the sentences but dont copy as it is... I dont Know why people do such stealing to gain quick fame..
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Manoj Raj
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good post karamjeet..nice to know new things on IPL of both the formats of cricket and Intellectual property....
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Makrand Bhave
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Very nicely put! The 'pun' intended is not lost Sir! Yes I agree with your last statement! It has become a brand of exponential value! Its a game too so the things attached to invite a viewer and keep him interested in it are virtually too many!...
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Biranchi Narayan Acharya
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In one line, a project manager need to provide a good leadership for any project to be accomplished. A good leadership can only be provided by a leader who has skills of every subject that is under his purview. Thus a project manager need to be...
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Manoj Raj
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I think project manager has to be part of both aspect i.e, administrative, planning, and control side as well as he has to updated with the new technology regularly which help in solving technical issues too.
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Anirban Bhattacharya
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By default a project manager should handle all administrative part. But monitoring and control is so intricate part of a project, that if not handles properly, a project is bound to fail here. Practically if a PM wants to be a sucessful PM, he...
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IE is still the leader as majority get it as bundled with their Windows and windows still rule. But the problem is, with every new version of IE they are upgrading the look n feel in the cost of memory consumption. The Question is if IE users are...
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Anirban Bhattacharya
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Be it any version of internet explorer, it will work because It is free with windows, the market leader. Very few people know that there are other browsers available. To them internet is synonymous with the e symbol.
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difference between open office and ms-office
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lokesh niranjan
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microsoft excel is good but the present 2007 version will be good because of enhanced features to it.
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Manoj Raj
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Excel is substantially faster than Open Office. It doesn’t even come close to the performance and usability of Microsoft Office Excel. The only remaining question for businesses and homes is whether Excel is worth the money and most have apparently...
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I thnk that ms excel is better than office spread sheet because there is more feature and nore use of office excel. And in ms office you can use office 2007 because this is better than office 2003.
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I think that both men and women are good entrepreneurs. Previously there were only men in the business field but these days even women are ahead and so at present both are in equal status but in future it may be possible that women will become...
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Women entrepreneurs will rule the global marketplace in 2009. This is what is said to be one of the trends of Small business in 2009. And also the success rate of women is more than men in the business...
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In this debate you can see how the mens are liberal. Boys have given their vote to women, but I have not seen any girl has given vote to men! keep smiling. No question who is better? Better needs performance not gender.
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I think risk taking capability is higher in such organizations if in any case more than once you failed in bigger organization while taking risk then you are considered as damaged goods of that organiations.
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There is more probability of growth. They attach the brand name to you and their would be no problem while moving away and joining others.
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Well for an MBA , Big Organization would be a preferable to start their career as they can learn much from the experienced guys on what to do and what not to do...Well in case of recession its the experienced guy who can survive recession as they...
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Why does an organisation use virtual project teams ?? Can I know why do organisation go for virtual project temas, what is the ultimate reason behind this ???
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Devashish Mittal
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Existing pools of cheap, highly skilled labor in various locations around the world has made organisation to go for virtual teams. This cheap labor leads many organizations to offshore certain functions traditionally performed by contractors. Few...
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Manoj Raj
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Organizations are continually looking for ways to reduce costs, this is the reason teams are made up from members from different region/location. As virtual team does their work from the place they live, the productivity will tend to increase...
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Benefits of Critical Chain will be secured permanently for the organization with the implementation of a performance measurement system, policies and education that are in keeping with the Critical Chain Approach.
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See when it comes to multitasking, Bad multitasking is significantly reduced, permanently. The reduction of bad multitasking goes hand in hand with reducing task estimates to dedicated elapsed times and having people complete tasks before starting...
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Manoj Raj
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Let me start with a simple one - I feel notebook users often share folders when within the corporate network, but once they leave the office and connect via a public wireless "hot spot", they frequently forget to turn off the file sharing and thus...
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It s called Moore s Flaw, the flip side of the famous axiom that has driven the furious pace of IT innovation for several decades. Moore s Law (in one of its many formulations) states that computing capability increases 1 percent per week. Moore s Flaw posits that keeping up with this flood tide of innovation quickly becomes too difficult (and too costly) for anyone to manage. IT complexity acts as a significant tax on IT value, says Bob Zukis, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers. It s those organizations that have managed complexity out of their environments that are reaping the value from their IT spends. Even more important, businesses that successfully address complexity can be more agil...
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