The third source of inefficiency in government is the absence of a profit to measure success. Government measures of success, ...
In my 2012 book (with colleague Dagney Faulk), we found considerable ... you might conclude they aren’t serious. Michael J. Hicks is the director of the Center for Business and Economic Research and ...
Athlete Intelligence just left its beta testing, but Strava's CTO and CPO told me that they're "not done" making it better.
Over the years, I’ve written frequently about government efficiency and inefficiency. I even wrote a book that, among other things, measured types of efficiency across 38,000 local governments in the ...
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Hicks: What is government inefficiency?In my 2012 book (with colleague Dagney Faulk), we found considerable ... you might conclude they aren’t serious. Michael J. Hicks is the director of the Center for Business and Economic Research and ...
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The Star Press (Muncie) on MSNMarch 16 - OPINION: Michael Hicks: What to expect in this recessionRecessions are caused by economic shocks that affect either the demand or the supply of goods and services. President Trump’s ...
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Android Central on MSNI grilled Strava's execs about the app's future and how Athlete Intelligence will improveAthlete Intelligence just left its beta testing, but Strava's CTO and CPO told me that they're "not done" making it better.
Note: The views expressed here are solely those of the author, and do not represent those of funders, associations, any entity of Ball State University, or its governing body. MICHAEL J. HICKS, PhD, ...
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March 12 - OPINION: Michael Hicks: Braun suggests a 1960s rural development planThe Braun administration has published a rural economic development plan for Indiana. It looks a lot like plans offered by ...
In my 2012 book (with colleague Dagney Faulk), we found considerable ... you might conclude they aren’t serious. Michael J. Hicks is the director of the Center for Business and Economic Research and ...
Houston-based law firm Hicks Johnson is planning a $4.3 million build-out of its new headquarters at Norton Rose Fulbright ...
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