Clusters Revisited
…the enduring competitive advantages in a global economy lie increasingly in local things – knowledge, relationships, motivation – that distant rivals cannot match. When Michael Porter wrote this in 1998,…
…the enduring competitive advantages in a global economy lie increasingly in local things – knowledge, relationships, motivation – that distant rivals cannot match. When Michael Porter wrote this in 1998,…
It is an interesting question. With so much information and mis-information coming at us, it is difficult to tackle this issue in a meaningful and insightful way. For those of you who are statistically…
Derek Lowe is a medicinal chemist with ~30-years of industry experience, mainly in Big Pharma. His very popular In The Pipeline blog is a must read for anyone who wants…
That didn't take long. In mid-December, we released a short video that summarized a few items of interest from 2018. We also offered a few predictions for 2019. One of…
PWC recently published their 12th annual Top Health Industry Issues report for 2018. The twelve issues in the report run the gamut...from pricing to natural disasters to reform. It's an…
Where is this lab located? Does it matter? Countless electrons have been spilled in the promotion of the biotech and life science industries in and around New York City. Indeed,…
We just returned from a brief trip to England, where we met with a client, plus a few friends and colleagues. Over several meetings and meals, three issues consistently came…
Few of us will soon forget waking up in Cologne to the news that we will soon have a "President Trump" in the Oval Office in a few months. So,…
Is this the next major biotech cluster in the US? Wyoming? Yes, Wyoming. Why not? In the First of a Three-part series, our guest blogger Dr. Garrett Lindemann (@WyomingScience) discusses the…
The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated. Mark Twain In July, we summarized the issue of companies acquiring other companies in tax-friendly countries. These so-called "inversions" were not…