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Site Selection March 2002 FROM MARCH 2002
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new luster on Site Selection's Governor's Cup this year, a gloss that began taking shape last fall, when a new set of competition criteria came into being.
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COVER STORY
the 2001 Governor's Cup

More from March 2002
MARCH COVER STORY
2001 GOVERNOR'S CUP:  AND THE WINNER IS . . .
Top Metros: Chicago Breezes By Competition
Top Industries: Auto Industry Leads All Sectors
Top Global Projects in 2001: Canada, Far East Lead
LOCATION ADVISORY UPDATE
Take a Closer Look at Small Towns
BEST HIGH-TECH LOCATIONS
America's Top 60 Cybercities
MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
The Strategy Alignment Model: Principles for Enhancing
Real Estate Planning Processes

REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Vendor Alliance Drives Industrial Purchasing Efficiencies
STRATEGIC OUTSOURCING
How Does Your Vendor Define ‘Second-Generation Outsourcing’?
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Energy Procurement Tools for Property Asset Managers

More from March 2002
WORLD REPORTS
U.N. Survey Reveals Transitional Companies' Location Preferences; plus more from Europe, Asia and Canada
CALL CENTERS
Europe Calling: Was It Too Much Too Soon?
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTIONS
• Making Real Estate Pull Its Corporate Weight
• Build To Suit; Build To Grow
NEWSMAKER
Economist to CoreNet: Recovery to Exceed Expectations
EDITOR'S VIEW
‘Change’ Is Not a Bad Word
PERSPECTIVE
Risk Deconstruction and the Site Selection Process
DECISION DATA
IDRC Survey Measures Corporate Real Estate Practices
IDRC ABSTRACTS
Abstracts of major presentations of the International
Development Research Council

Special Features
Illinois
How Illinois Became Corporate Central in 2001
Kentucky
At a Crossroads
Life Sciences
Industry Review
Louisiana
Louisiana's Industry-Development Team Is Ready to
‘Talk the Talk’
Maryland
Mission: Reduce Bioscience Firms' ‘Windshield Time’
New England
Regional Review
U.S. Northeast
Regional Review

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