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Does “free” make sense in today’s economy?

Now that consumers at large, not to mention a considerable segment of mid-market, consider that most computer applications should be freely available over the Internet, how will our companies’ make money?

 

If our customers are will be thinking twice before committing to new advertizing budgets, has the 2.O model reached its limits? If the sources of investment capital are drying up, how will we secure the resources necessary to develop and monetize our value propositions? As Chris Anderson puts it succinctly, do business models based on “giving it away” still make sense?

 

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Talent and Technology
This graduate education workshop focuses on the impact of technology on human resource management.
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Focus on Talent

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Listen to your MUSE™

Muse Competitive Intelligence services supply commentary, development tools and conversation to help students and faculty tie data and information together in a meaningful whole.

MUSE will save time for both students and faculty in focusing their attention on pertinent analysis of how current events in information technology are impacting their careers, organizations and markets.

The MUSE “grandes écoles” edition provides the opportunity for structured conversation and debate on business challenges and opportunities between students and potential employers all over Europe, allowing students to showcase their talent. MUSE provides its sponsors with the data and metrics needed to better understand the student’s interests, objectives and needs.