One of Kaplan's students at the University of California was genomic researcher Craig Venter.
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Robin Cooper and Robert S. Kaplan, proponents of the Balanced Scorecard, brought notice to these concepts in a number of articles published in Harvard Business Review beginning in 1988.
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Activity-based costing was first clearly defined in 1987 by Robert S. Kaplan and W. Bruns as a chapter in their book Accounting and Management: A Field Study Perspective.
Kaplan Green - Dr. David L. Kaplan, C.M.; winner of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, former head of the University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Music and former conductor of the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra.
Benjamin J. Kaplan is a historian and professor of Dutch history at University College London and the University of Amsterdam.
Blippy was founded by Ashvin Kumar, Chris Estreich, and Philip J. Kaplan.
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Launched in January 2012 by Philip J. Kaplan Fandalism grew exceedingly fast, by April 2012 the site had reached 350,000 members.
On February 9, 2010, Kaplan ordered Ahmed Ghailani's Prosecution to review the record of Ghailani's detention in the CIA's network of black sites.
His trial and sentencing were conducted by Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the same court; he was convicted of one count of conspiracy in the 1998 United States embassy bombings in East Africa and acquitted of the other 284 counts, and sentenced to life in prison.
On November 6, 2009, Kaplan appeared on The Charlie Rose Show, where he discussed the future of newspapers with regards to the Internet and mobile devices such as the Amazon Kindle, and Apple's iPad.
Robert S. Kaplan, business theorist and professor of accounting at Harvard Business School
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Robert D. Kaplan, travel writer, essayist, and international correspondent for The Atlantic
He later held roles both as English department chair and director of the Center for International Studies.
The Accidental President: How 413 Lawyers, 9 Supreme Court Justices, and 5,963,110 Floridians (Give or Take a Few) Landed George W. Bush in the White House is a 2001 book by Newsweek writer David A. Kaplan.