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Consider the striking case of IBM, Microsoft, and Intel: in some markets, deadly antagonists; in others, suppliers of vital importance to one another; in still others, contestants in separate games. It's everywhere: from heavy manufacturing to health care and media, huge interconnected webs extend across product, market, and even industry boundaries. In this truly epochal work of business strategy, James Moore-a top-seeded consultant whose client list includes Asea Brown Boveri, AT&T, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, and Sony-introduces biological ecology as a metaphor for strategic thinking about business coevolution and radically new cooperative/competitive relationships. He enables readers to position their own firms within interlocking business networks, to identify the development stage of their systems, and to pursue the strategy most likely to prevail and ultimately dominate the whole.
By: Willard Rouse Jillson, Pub. 1926, Reprinted 2018, 582 pages, soft cover, Index, ISBN #0-89308-949-4. This is a complete index to the earliest land records of Kentucky alphabetically arranged under the names of the grantees, giving the number of acres, dates, locations, and page references in the original records. The bulk of the work is devoted to the early Fayette, Lincoln, and Jefferson county records which were turned over to Kentucky by Virginia in 1792. Also included are Military Warrants 1782-1793, Court of Appeals Deeds-Grantees 1783-1909, Court of Appeals Deeds-Grantors 1783-1909, Court of Appeals Deeds-Wills 1779-1850, and Court of Appeals Deeds-Power of Attorneys 1781-1853.