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  2. Business acumen - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 report explores the impact of business acumen training on an organization in terms of intangibles and more tangible expressions of value. [13] The findings support the notion that business acumen is a learned skill — developed on the job by learning the required skills from knowledge mentors while working in different employment positions.

  3. Sherman Antitrust Act - Wikipedia

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    the willful acquisition or maintenance of that power as distinguished from growth or development as a consequence of a superior product, business acumen, or historic accident. Section 2 also bans attempted monopolization, which has the following elements: qualifying exclusionary or anticompetitive acts designed to establish a monopoly

  4. Seeing the Big Picture - Wikipedia

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    Seeing the Big Picture: Business Acumen to Build Your Credibility, Career, and Company is a self-help book published in March 2012 by Greenleaf Book Group. Written by the founder of Acumen Learning, Kevin R. Cope , it is a covers the topic of business acumen .

  5. Circle of competence - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The concept was developed by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger as what they call a mental model, a codified form of business acumen, concerning the investment strategy of limiting one's financial investments in areas where an individual may have limited understanding or experience, while concentrating in areas where one has the greatest ...

  6. Acumen (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Acumen was founded in 2001 by Jacqueline Novogratz, with help of seed capital from the Rockefeller Foundation, Cisco Systems Foundations and three individual philanthropists. [6] Acumen uses a business mechanism to fight poverty, investing in for-profit businesses that treat the poor as customers. [7]

  7. The Easy Stuff - AOL

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    The art of politics is balancing the hard stuff with the easy stuff. A candidate for office makes outlandish promises on the trail then finds himself obliged to make good when he wins. Mass ...

  8. Judge extends block of Trump's buyout offer for federal ... - AOL

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    The short version. If federal employees accept the buyout, they would: only have to work until Feb. 28; would be exempt from the new return-to-office work requirements; and would be put on paid ...

  9. Commercial law - Wikipedia

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    Commercial law (or business law), [1] which is also known by other names such as mercantile law or trade law depending on jurisdiction; is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and organizations engaged in commercial and business activities.