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Strategic alliances and intellectual property

January 1, 1970

…to ask. But he says the days of unilaterally pro-business IP agreements may be gone. “Universities are looking to eke out any form of revenue that they can in order

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MicroproductionÒ€”in the short run

January 1, 1970

…you can do, because it’s a long time before the consumer says, ‘I will order digitally printed fabrics for my curtains.’ That’s years away.” Janice Kleinschmidt is a freelance writer…

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Working on the supply chain gang

January 1, 1970

…cannot be fully predicted. Therefore, it follows that the enterprise should be in a position to promptly fulfill any order it receives and, so as to do this, it should…

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Cost-free efficiency tips

January 1, 1970

…for workers to access, in order to accommodate workflow. Consider outsourcing jobs when new equipment is not cost effective. Andrea Swensson is a freelance writer from Minneapolis and an editor…

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FR performance, on demand

January 1, 1970

…would meet FR requirements all over the world. In some countries, fabrics can be cheaper to produce, and environmental standards are often much lower—but safety standards might not be met…

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Predictions about awning and canopy trends

January 1, 1970

…graphics digitally printed on fabric Green issues will increase the number of projects; PVC will drop in popularity Service will become more important in order to retain customers Reduction in…

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Strong supplier-manufacturer relationships benefit businesses

January 1, 1970

…though in order to get me the products that I’m looking for,” Griffith says. “I understand more about customer service now because I’m both a customer and a service provider.”…

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Equipment in the shop: Efficient layout

January 1, 1970

…The shop at Hoover Canvas Products, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., has production steps arranged in a logical order around the room and provides ample workspace, light and access to…

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Suppliers: The action list for a successful business

January 1, 1970

…much as possible. Ensure that staff are knowledgeable and available. The “call center approach” used by mail order and Internet businesses alienates customers and lacks added value. Reliable support should…

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Full-service digital

January 1, 1970

…product design firm with digital printing, all under one roof—a full-service shop in order to best satisfy customers. We learned to get it right, start to finish, which is why…

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