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Dates 2002
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Announcing
The
Intellectual Capital Management
Center of Excellence
Last
Spring George Washington University School of
Engineering and the Center for Advanced Technologies
announced the intent to create a Dallas based ICM center of
excellence that would provide certification, Masters and PhD
level degrees in knowledge management.
Since
that time, the Taskforce has attracted participation from
Southern Methodist University, Franklin Pierce University
and the Information Technology Association of America.
The
goal of the Center is to research, develop, educate, train
and help companies develop the capabilities necessary to manage
the intangible and intellectual assets in the competitive
enterprise. It is these capabilities that accounted for up
to 75% of the Standard & Poors 500 Stock Index during
the market boom of 1995 to 2000.
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The ability to integrate intellectual capital into traditional
corporate thinking
and management practices provides
the infrastructure for individual prosperity,
corporate competitiveness, the national and global economy.
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Business
Education Curriculum Team:
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Chair:
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Charlie
Goulding, VP Tax and IP, Dover Corporation |
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David
Near, Director Center of Excellence, Dow Chemical |
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Rob
Bradford, VP, KM Solutions |
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Steve
Parmelee, Attorney, Fitch Even, Tabin & Flannery |
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Bartlett
Cleland, VP and Software Counsel, ITAA
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Project
Manger: Elizabeth Thomas, Center for Advanced Technologies
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Program Coordinator: RAdm. Tom Paulsen, USN (Ret.) |
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©
1999 The Center for Advanced Technologies. All Rights Reserved.
The K & IP Task Force is coordinated by the Center
for Advanced Technologies, a non-profit corporation that helps
accelerate the development and commercialization of new technologies.
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