Abishek Viswanathan

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There are two common understandings of the word “intangible.” It is routinely applied to things that are literally not tangible (i.e., not touchable, solid objects) yet are widely considered to be measurable. Things like time, budget, patent ownership, and so on are good examples of things that you cannot touch but yet are measured.
How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business
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