Head full of steam
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Villiers has acquired Ultramind, a company that help developed products to combat stress, depression and anxiety. Ultramind's technology is tested, so risks have been reduced. Its products use CD-oms and personal computers and measure stress with sensors displayed on screens. Patients can send data using the internet, with doctors able to read it from other locations. Villiers needs to find partners such as software companies or healthcare concerns in order to generate revenues.
Publication Name: Investors Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0261-3115
Year: 1999
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Mobium retrains staff to think as team
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The Mobium Creative Group has established a retraining program to teach employees about teamwork in business-to-business marketing. The program focuses on four main topics: research and special projects, media applications prototype development, cross-disciplinary seminars and principle-centered leadership. Mobium executives claim that the program has generated $18 billion worth of new business.
Publication Name: Business Marketing
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-948X
Year: 1997
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