by beanstalk | Sep 10, 2009 | Intangible Assets & Business
Michael D. Moberly September 10, 2009 A critical, but routinely dismissed, overlooked, and undervalued aspect of ‘doing business’ today is the economic fact – business reality that intangible assets literally underlie – are embedded in...
by beanstalk | Sep 9, 2009 | Intangible Valuation & Monetization
Michael D. Moberly September 9, 2009 In today’s globally competitive and nanosecond business (transaction) environment, its important for decision makers to frame intellectual capital management within their company (and intangible assets and intellectual...
by beanstalk | Sep 8, 2009 | Intangible Valuation & Monetization
Michael D. Moberly September 8, 2009 The precursor to contemporary ‘business continuity-contingency planning’ (BCCP) was ‘disaster recovery planning’ that typically focused on (1.) protecting tangible-physical assets, i.e., plants, equipment,...
by beanstalk | Sep 4, 2009 | Uncategorized
Michael D. Moberly September 4, 2009 Today, for even the most conventional company, the majority of its value and competitive advantages evolve not from tangible (physical) assets, i.e., property, factories, inventory, machinery, etc. Instead company value and...
by beanstalk | Sep 1, 2009 | Uncategorized
Michael D. Moberly September 1, 2009 Company reputation is an intangible asset that, so long as it remains unblemished and unchallenged, delivers value, sustainability, and competitive advantages to a company. The stewardship, oversight, and management...