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Success breeds success

The Journal of High Technology Management Research, 2000
Abstract While advancing new technologies has not traditionally been a major focus of industry–university collaboration, this article stresses that industry–university alliances can be instrumental in facilitating the industrial firm's advancement of both knowledge and new technologies.
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Successful stories of success

2019
Diese Masterarbeit analysiert, wie Horizon 2020 den Erfolg ihrer Projekte anhand einer Reihe von Dokumenten namens Success Stories kommuniziert. Die Europäische Kommission nutzt diese Dokumente, um die Hoffnung und den gesellschaftlichen Wert der wissenschaftlichen Forschung zu bewerben und die Bioökonomie und die möglichen Kapitalisierungen der ...
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Epilogue: Succession or Success?

2009
Father-to-son succession has become a dominant phenomenon in Arab republican systems. This new phenomenon—“Jumlukiya” (conflating jumhuriya and malikiya, Arabic for republic and monarchy, respectively)—surfaced after Bashar Al-Asad succeeded his father Hafiz Al-Asad in Syria during 2000.1 A similar Jumlukiya scenario was arranged in Iraq before the ...
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Putting success into your succession planning

IEEE Engineering Management Review, 2002
Succession planning is more than knowing who will take the reins if the corporate jet crashes tomorrow. It's about growing your own talent to ensure your company's future over the long term.
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Correlates of success and lack of success in deinstitutionalization

Community Mental Health Journal, 1984
This is a case study of ninety-two patients served by an outpatient service of a state psychiatric hospital in a rural area in west central New York State. The purpose was to identify variables associated with success (tenure in the community) and lack of success (number of readmissions within last year and five years and one subsequent year).
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On the Success of the Successful Aging Paradigm

Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2013
Theodore D, Cosco   +2 more
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Success and Succession

2015
Eric Hehman, Jay Hummel, Tim Kochis
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Success

The Diabetes Educator, 2000
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Success

Journal of Glaucoma, 2002
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