Perhaps they believe that money also buys depth, a tremendous resource advantage in a long 162- game season, which in turn helps the team win.
To be sure, Governor Romney has a resource and organizational advantage going forward, and he should do well in Arizona and Michigan on February 28th.
Natural Resource Partners plans to take advantage of the same financial alchemy as energy partnerships such as Kinder Morgan Energy Partners.
An advantage of the resource-based view is its clear analytical framework, where human capital is understood as having four important characteristics: it is valuable, scarce, not easily imitated, and lacks substitutability.
And lots of startups and small businesses are taking advantage of this relatively new cloud resource.
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It will be a company that uses every legitimate resource and strategy available to it to gain advantage over its competitors.
On this mega-site you can research wages and employment trends, occupational requirements, and state-by-state labor market conditions and take advantage of the most extensive career resource library online.
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In spite of the major changes required to move IT functions to the cloud, companies are seeing the move as an advantage in terms of efficiency and resource savings.
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Tablets with AMD APUs can also leverage the AMD AppZone, a one-stop resource for accessing popular applications that can take advantage of the full compute capability of the processor.
As a result, an unfair war for talent is taking place where resource rich companies and countries have an unmatched advantage in attracting and retaining the best talent from, sometimes, already talent-depleted nations and economies.
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Big companies have a big advantage in recruiting today's most valuable resource: talent. (Graduates have debts, and many prefer the certainty of a salary to the lottery of stock in a start-up.) Large firms are getting better at avoiding bureaucratic stagnation: they are flattening their hierarchies and opening themselves up to ideas from elsewhere.
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In this view, human capital is treated as an accumulative resource that benefits the organization like any other business asset, providing competitive advantage through a transformation of the unique capabilities of individual employees to superior organizational performance.
It is the only economic resource that cannot be transferred across corporate boundaries, and, therefore, the ultimate source of competitive advantage in global industries where imitation, market saturation, and lower entry barriers quickly eliminate market rents.
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