Program on January 7

December 22, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Valuing intangibles – dispatches from the front

For our first IAFS program of the new year, I’ll be interviewing panelists are James Catty, Chairman, International Association of Consultants, Valuators and Analysts; and Gabe Fried, CEO, Streambank LLC., a valuator and an asset-backed provider of liquidity. 

We are going to talk about lessons learned in the recession about valuing intangibles–what’s happened to the valuation of intangibles in distressed sales? How has this experience on the ground changed the approach taken by valuation professionals?

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Don’t miss this discussion on Counting Intangibles

November 29, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I am especially excited about the program I am leading for this month’s IAFS program on “Counting Intangibles.” I’ll be interviewing two great guests:

  • Chuck Hulten of University of Maryland and The Conference Board and
  • Alan Anderson of ACCOUNTability Solutions and AICPA.

Today, the intangible information gap in the average company is as high as 80%. It’s past time to close this gap and these are two people that can help us all understand how to do this. Please join in our discussion!

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Program this Friday: Intangibles and Security

August 31, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Tax payers expect police, national guard, and military to provide “real” security. Government expects the private sector to provide the lion’s share of security investment. Is there a business case that can help the private sector rationalize the investment and bridge the expectation gap?

Join us Friday, 3 September, at 12h00 EDT for the Mission Intangible Monthly Briefing. Sean Lyon, principal, R.I.S.C. International (Ireland), corporate defense pioneer and the architect of the emerging cross-functional discipline of corporate defense management (CDM) in conversation with Robert Liscouski, member of the Board, Implant Sciences (NASDAQ:IMSC) and former Assistant Secretary, US Department of Homeland Security will explore the business case.

Registration, as always, is complimentary. Slides and an exemplary downloadable program are posted on the EVENTS tab (Link to our Summer 2010 News page, our new RepuStars composite indices, and other content below). Mary Adams, I-Capital Advisors, moderates.

If you are a senior executive, a board member, or have a financial interest in any publicly traded security, you (or a colleague Send to a Friend) won’t want to miss this event. Learn more.

Program today: You Say IP, I Say IPR

August 6, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Accountants document on the balance sheet that which: (a) is a diminishing fraction of enterprise value; (b) excludes the innovations and business processes comprising intellectual properties (and rights) that create above-average profits; and (c) is of passing interest to risk and financial executives concerned with cash flow.

Are the rules and language of accounting a hindrance to the creation and monetization of intellectual properties, or irrelevant?

Join me Friday, 6 August, at 12h00 EDT for the Mission Intangible Monthly Briefing as I interview

Dr. Roya Ghafele, Lecturer at Oxford University and expert on IP perceptions, and formerly an economist at both the UN World Intellectual Property Organization and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and

Jim Singer, partner at the Pepper Hamilton law firm, a member of the firm’s intellectual property practice group who publishes the IP Spotlight blog, and is formerly an electrical engineer with an iconic oil firm.

For more information and to register.

If you are general counsel, IP counsel, chief financial officer, a risk officer, an IP executive, a manager of strategic partnerships, a reputation executive (marketing, PR), a board member of any public company, or have a financial interest in any publicly traded security, you won’t want to miss this event.

New Superpowers – Emerging Frontiers for Process

July 16, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

This week I have been talking about structural capital–the superpower of today’s organization. And process is one of the most important and least understood in terms of its importance and its sustained value to an organization.

Most internal processes in today’s organizations already have been automated to one degree or other. There are software programs for accounting, enterprise resource management, risk management, human resources management, performance management, and many, many others. That doesn’t mean that this automation is complete. Quite to the contrary, companies at every level still have a multitude of opportunities to standardize, automate and optimize most internal processes in today’s organizations.

And there are also new horizons where automation has only just begun: backward through the supply chain and forward in customer-facing systems. Read more

Let’s stop guessing and start counting intangible investments

July 14, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I just posted a comment on an IAM blog post about Intangible Value and the Herd Instinct. It cited Nir Kossovsky, my colleague from IAFS, as saying that the S&P 500 has a larger intangible premium than the average of all western stock markets due to a market perception of better value from that market.

Here’s my comment: Read more

Program this Friday: Reputation in the Post-BP Marketplace

July 7, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

“This has now turned into a reputation matter, financial and political, and that is why you will now see more of me,” said BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg 18 June 2010, as headline risk mushroomed and intangible asset value collapsed.

Join me Friday, 9 July, at 12h00 EDT for the Mission Intangible Monthly Briefing. I’ll be hosting Jonathan Salem Baskin and Nir Kossovsky to talk about reputation and how to manage it.

If you are general counsel, chief financial officer, a risk officer, a manager of strategic partnerships, a reputation executive (marketing, PR), a board member of any public company, or have a financial interest in any publicly traded security, you (or a colleague Send to a Friend) won’t want to miss this event. Learn more

Today at noon EDT: Driving Intangible Risk Management into the C-Suite

June 4, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The black goo may be coming ashore in the Gulf Coast, but many would argue that the muck originated in a remote boardroom. In the wake of major headline risk events at BP, Massey, and the venerated Johnson & Johnson, the IAFS’s Mission Intangible Monthly Briefing tackles the trifecta of risk, governance and compliance with our program, Driving intangible risk management into the C-suite.

Leading this conversation on Friday 4 June at 12h00 EDT are Matthew Hogg, Vice President at Liberty International Underwriters, who chairs the Society’s Risk Committee and Cathy L. Reese, a Principal with Fish & Richardson, who chairs the Society’s IA Corporate Governance Committee. Mr. Hogg is a pioneer in intangible asset risk transfer; Ms. Reese is a leading advocate for board-level oversight of intangible asset management.

Registration for this and each Mission Intangible Monthly Briefing is complimentary. Slides and an exemplary downloadable program are posted on the website EVENTS page. Mary Adams, I-Capital Advisors, moderates.

If you are general counsel, chief financial officer, a risk officer, a manager of strategic partnerships, a reputation executive (marketing, PR), a board member of any public company, or have a financial interest in any publicly traded security, you (or a colleague Send to a Friend) won’t want to miss this event.

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Program Friday on Innovation from IAFS

March 1, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I’ll be hosting a discussion on Friday at noon EST on Innovation: Hot Policy and Practice Issues. Guests will be Ken Jarboe of the Athena Alliance and Judith Giordan of Steel City Re. This is part of the on-going Mission: Intangible series for the Intangible Asset Finance Society. The call is free. Recording available later for a fee. More info and registration.


Don’t miss this program: Intangibles in the Coming Decade

December 16, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

I’m really excited about the program that we are developing at the Intangible Asset Finance Society for Friday, January 8 at noon EST.

Each of the leaders of the Society’s core committees is going to introduce what they view to be the top three critical issues for intangible asset management  in the coming decade. Then we are going to have a discussion of the various themes put forward. This is a do-not-miss event. The call is free that day but you will have to pay to get the recording after the fact. More info and registration.

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