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The term enterprise investment has been used to describe the kind of capital formation that involves innovations and that by building ahead of demand generates rapid rates of growth of productivity or technical progress.
The term Enterprise 2.0 was coined in 2006 by Andrew McAfee, then at the Harvard Business School and now a principal research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Digital Business.
Andrew McAfee coined the term Enterprise 2.0 and defined it with his SLATES framework (Search, Links, Authoring, Tags, Extensions, Signals).
But it is really irksome to use the term "enterprise" at all.
It all began in 2006, when then Harvard professor Andrew McAfee (he has since moved onto MIT), coined the term Enterprise 2.0.
McAfee ([2006]), hailed as the architect of the term Enterprise 2.0, defined and explained the concept with the help of search, links, authoring, tags, extensions, and signals (SLATES), an acronym used for the building blocks or components of E 2.0.
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"This is a long-term enterprise, and building that takes time, and we're doing that," he said.
The two news organizations also said they would look for opportunities to report together, both on the news of the day and on longer-term enterprise articles.
"Science is a long-term enterprise and it requires a genuinely long-term commitment," committee chairman Andrew Miller said in a public letter to science minister David Willetts.
In a letter to David Willetts, the science minister, the committee said: Science is a long-term enterprise and it requires a genuinely long-term commitment.
Still, there's no mention of how the $13.65 per-share offer stacks up against the company's long-term enterprise value, an assessment of future earnings potential that is a typical measure in a takeover.
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