by beanstalk | Sep 3, 2008 | Intangible Assets & Business
Michael D. Moberly September 3, 2008 Going way, way back to 2004, Accenture commissioned a survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit in which ‘senior executives from companies around the world were asked to share their views on the management of...
by beanstalk | Sep 2, 2008 | Intangible Assets & Business
Michael D. Moberly September 2, 2008 A key and essential starting point, insofar as conceptualizing a company’s information asset protection policy, is to ensure it is framed in a manner that reflects the real goal-objective, that is, to sustain (protect,...
by beanstalk | Sep 1, 2008 | Business Reputation Risk & Mitigation
Michael D. Moberly September 1, 2008 With all things intangible, as always, the starting point remains the same, that is, it’s essential for business owners and decision makers to recognize the indispustable economic fact – business reality that today,...
by beanstalk | Aug 28, 2008 | Uncategorized
Michael D. Moberly August 28, 2008 Valuation of intangible assets, ala trade secrets, proprietary information, and proprietary know how are, with all due respect to the business valuation profession, quite subjective. Valuations typically provide business decision...
by beanstalk | Aug 27, 2008 | Intangible Assets & Business
Michael D. Moberly August 27, 2008 In the pre-Internet – knowledge economy era, company value and sources of revenue evolved, in large part, from the utilization of tangible (physical) assets (i.e., machinery, equipment, buildings, vehicles, etc.). ...