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Management article
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Reference no. F0804F
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: "Harvard Business Review - Forethought", 2008
Revision date: 4-Feb-2013

Abstract

When high-tech businesses lose a valued inventor, they often gain access to her new employer's intellectual capital. To take full advantage of the networking possibilities, technology companies should consider adopting alumni programs like those at consulting and law firms.

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Abstract

When high-tech businesses lose a valued inventor, they often gain access to her new employer's intellectual capital. To take full advantage of the networking possibilities, technology companies should consider adopting alumni programs like those at consulting and law firms.

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