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Encyclopedia > Strategic partnership

A strategic partnership is an alliance between two parties (frequently one corporation that provides engineering, manufacturing or product development services, and one smaller, entrepreneurial firm or inventor) to create a specialized new product. Typically, the large firm supplies capital, and the necessary product development, marketing, manufacturing, and distribution capabilities, while the small firm supplies specialized technical or creative expertise. Issues such as co-inventorship or technology transfer should be reviewed separately for applicability to the partnership. Licensure and Qualifications for the Practice of Engineering The Engineers Ring The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer Engineering Disasters and Learning from Failure American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) ASEE engineering profile (2003) PDF Categories: Architecture and engineering occupations | Engineering ... Manufacturing is the transformation of raw materials into finished goods for sale, or intermediate processes involving the production or finishing of semi-manufactures. ... The attitudes, mindset and skills of an enterpreneur Related: Enterpreneurship entrepreneurial education Junior Enterprise ... In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of capital) is the principal city or town associated with its government. ... Traditionally, marketing has been a term applied to the process or act of bringing together buyers and sellers. ... Technology transfer is the process of developing practical applications for the results of scientific research. ...


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Business-Education Partnership Strategic Plan (824 words)
The ACTE Business-Education Partnership was created in 1995 as a means of bringing leaders from business, industry and the education community together in a forum creating a dialog whereby workforce development, training experiences and ideas could be shared to enhance the value of career and technical education to students, industry, and the public.
The members of the Partnership are committed to supporting the ACTE mission by pursuing initiatives that build awareness of, participation in, and respect for career and technical education programs.
As the partnership moves forward and grows, it needs to be refocused to bring in membership that can represent each of the 16 Career Clusters recognized by ACTE and the National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium.
SRP - Strategic Recovery Partnership Inc - Healthcare Subrogation Specialists (4439 words)
Strategic Recovery Partnership is a major healthcare subrogation service provider to all of the major players in the national healthcare subrogation services customers that are in the need of someone to provide national healthcare subrogation services.
The full name, Strategic Recovery Partnership, is a mouthfull when compared to competitors such as ingenix, the rawlings group, benefit recovery, or troveris however SRP isn't not a word.
Strategic Recovery Partnership is all about the healthcare subrogation services,and more than healthcare subrogation case ID training for healthcare subrogation specialists and Ensuring third party liability repayment, but they also made whole common fund reimbursed.
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