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In the name of Allah

Author: Mahdi Nouri Niyaraki

Subject: Strategic management and business policy

Teacher: Rasul Hajiyev

Intelligence Unit 8200 and the small world of Israeli hi-tech


Nowadays, Israel is home to at least one of the world’s most thriving technology
entrepreneurship ecosystems. Seventy-six Israeli companies are currently traded on
the NASDAQ, behind only the United State of America and China. Israel exports
$1,246 worth of hi-tech goods and services per capita compared to $488 for the
U.S. and $295 for the remainder of the globe in keeping with the globe bank
statistic. Moreover, one in every of the explanations for Israel’s technological
success includes Israeli culture, the variety of the country’s people, the mandatory
military service and therefore the constant state of threat that consumes the lives of
the many Israelis.

To answer the primary question, I should mention that a hub is a corporation liable
for connecting many network members. Clearly the unit itself occupies the
foremost central hub position. But so too does 8200 alumni association. A broker is
a corporation that connect otherwise separate groups of organization. The
advanced technology park may be a most vital broker and moreover the risk capital
from JVP is another important broker.

Eventually, it'd be important to access the unit 8200 network. they may recruit unit
alumni, located in Advanced Technology Park at Be’er Sheva in southern Israel’s
Negev, acquire well-connected local corporation, invest within the risk capital firm
JVP and establish research collaboration with Ben Gurion University.

The End.

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