The folks at Ongig.com, a new video enhanced job site, asked for some of our data to see who are the top 25 most efficient Tech companies based on profit per employee. The winner is SanDisk followed by Google and Apple.
http://ongig.com/blog/wall-street/profit-per-employee-tech#more-1399
We were able to easily provide this because our chief taxonomist had created a top level node in our industry tree called Information Technology which has child nodes for Computer Manufacturers, Software Companies, Electronic Information, and IT Consultants. All these nodes have other parents elsewhere in the tree, but the Banyan helps pull it all together.
I would also like to add a comment by Leo Meerman from LinkedIn. He mentioned that what I call a "Banyan Tree" is better known as a "Polyhierarchy".
Follow the exploration on how to build a better taxonomy for business. I believe current taxonomies are currently lacking. Using a spatial concept of taxonomy, our team has built a taxonomy that is used to power research into Comparables for Mergers & Acquisitions in the evolving sector of Information, Software and Media, and I would like to share our thoughts on how to build a better taxonomy.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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