IC and Manufacturing
February 9, 2010 by Mary Adams · Leave a Comment
For a long time, intangible capital has been seen as some abstract and theoretical concept. Indeed, many people call it intellectual capital (here’s why we don’t use the term intellectual capital). But I spend a lot of my day every day refuting this. Intangible capital is very real and very practical. It drives how and why businesses get paid by their customers.
There were two great explanations of the practical side of IC in discussions of manufacturing in the past week. Read more



