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Asset Investment - Partnership and Alliances - Conflict Managing


Singular Asset Investment
Non-Financial Singular Assets
Investing in non-financial Singular Assets (n-FSA) is a business development segment that engages in various assets outside organised markets. Real Estate, Art and Collectibles, Intellectual Property, Natural Resources, Infrastructure, Private Equity, Luxury Assets or Farmland are samples of those singular assets with a particular market each, with specific pros and cons to evaluate before entering into them; learning about them if they catch your attention.
Investing in nFSAs offers a unique combination of diversification, the potential for higher returns, stability, and alignment with personal values, making them an attractive component of a well-rounded investment portfolio.
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Partnership & Business Alliances
Management in Alliances for Doing Better Businesses
Business-to-business arrangements (B2B) and the wide range of Partnership Agreements are schemes wherein a firm has a role beyond the times of market actors as individuals. The framework was patterned by the lessons the Theory of the Firm gave in cost-benefits at business processes and the scope provided by Law and Economics guidelines in vertical/horizontal relationships among stakeholders in the company value chain—a ground wherein sharing management and responsibilities unveils the businesses' progress.
That is what takes venture deals and partner projects to the next level. You will read in the blog several main topics about to consult and think regarding these themes : (i) Partnership Agreements, (ii) Mentoring of Companies and Entrepreneurship, (iii) Contract Management Agreements topics, (iv) Business Processes, Management Agreements, and (v) Project Management Business.
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Conflict Management & ADR
Controversy Management Made Simple
Collaborative Law (CD) and Dispute Avoidance (DA) are two facilitation tools for resilience in present and future businesses. Both arise from the common core of the science of negotiation and seek to overcome the taste for confrontation and the desire to use confrontation as an expression of success.
The importance of preventing, managing, and resolving commercial, investment, or venture project disputes lies in an idea: avoiding disputes with a tailored approach designed to suit your needs before any pathological situation arises.
You will currently see two kinds of subjects on the blog wherein you can check for suitable and better levers to approach dispute solutions: (i) Negotiation Processes and (ii) The art of Dispute Avoidance.
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