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Web Analytics: Demystifying Performance Marketing
Gallo, Iñigo; Valentí, Albert; Segarra, JavierTechnical Note MN-406-EMarketingIn this note, we provide a simple guide to assess your company's performance along the critical business phases of attracting visitors to your site, converting those visitors into customers, and having them come back. We keep concepts simple and stay away from unnecessary sophistication. Armed with this basic knowledge, you should be able to understand the principal goals, potential issues, and lines of work regarding your online presence.Starting at €8.20
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Altair (A): The Start of a Management Consulting Firm
Martínez, Juan Carlos; Prats, Mª JuliaCase E-147-EEntrepreneurshipOn December 15, 2009, following a long discussion, Juan Carlos Martínez accompanied one of his Advisory Board members to the door. While returning to the office to tidy his desk, he thought about the last words said to him: "Remember what we ended up invoicing in 2008, in the middle of the crisis. You and I both know how hard it was to get there... Of course we can make it happen again." Juan Carlos was definitely thinking along the same lines, b...Starting at €8.20
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Rappi: The Growth Dilemma
Valentí, Albert; Zunino, Diego; Panlilio, LorenzoCase M-1377-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingThe Colombian startup Rappi, an on-demand delivery platform, became the first Colombian unicorn in only 3 years from its founding. The co-founder is reflecting on how to maintain the growth trend that drove the company?s success. Rappi?s executives face choices in three areas: organic growth, expansion to other product markets, and expansion in another geographical market.Starting at €8.20
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Telefonica Czech Republic: The FREE Revolution (A)
Segarra, José Antonio; Valentí, AlbertCase M-1306-EInnovation and Change, Marketing, StrategyThe case describes the concerns facing an executive of the Moreno group of companies who is not a member of the owning family when a strategic plan he has presented to the owners is rejected. It also illustrates the role played by the owning family in the governance structure of a family firm.Starting at €8.20
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Telefónica Chequia: la revolución Free (B)
Segarra, José Antonio; Valentí, AlbertCase M-1307Innovation and Change, Marketing, StrategyEn la parte B del caso se explica qué sucedió ocho semanas después del lanzamiento de los nuevos planes tarifarios Free: la decisión de Luis Malvido, presidente ejecutivo de Telefónica Chequia; la reacción de la competencia; la evolución del mercado y los consumidores; o las nuevas informaciones sobre la subasta, entre otras. También se exponen los primeros resultados que obtuvo Telefónica.Starting at €5.74
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Altair (A): los inicios de una firma de consultoría de dirección
Martínez, Juan Carlos; Prats, Mª JuliaCase E-147EntrepreneurshipEl 15 de diciembre de 2009, Juan Carlos Martínez acompañó a un miembro de su consejo asesor a la puerta y, mientras volvía al despacho para recoger los papeles de la mesa, reflexionó sobre las últimas palabras que, después de un largo rato de debate, le había dicho: "Acuérdate de lo que llegamos a facturar en el 2008, en plena crisis, y tú y yo sabemos que no fue fácil llegar hasta ahí Seguro que esta vez conseguimos darle la vuelta también ". C...Starting at €8.20
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Telefonica Czech Republic: The Free Revolution (B)
Segarra, José Antonio; Valentí, AlbertCase M-1307-EInnovation and Change, Marketing, StrategyPart B of the case describes what happened eight weeks after the launch of the new Free pricing plans: the decision made by Luis Malvido, CEO of Telefónica Czech Republic; the competition's reaction; the evolution of the market and consumers; new information on the auction, etc. It also presents Telefónica's initial results.Starting at €5.74
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Altair (B): Resolutely Headed Toward the Future
Martínez, Juan Carlos; Prats, Mª JuliaCase E-148-EEntrepreneurshipJuan Carlos Martínez recalled 2009 as a nightmare. In 2002, together with four other partners, he had set up the strategic consulting firm Altair. From achieving record turnover in 2008, the company went into technical bankruptcy in December 2009, with losses of more than 350,000, few clients and in the final stages of a restructuring process that had left the team diminished and unmotivated - working practically without pay and hoping to see li...Starting at €5.74
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The Captor Opportunity
Valentí, Albert; González, Jorge; Ernest MendozaCase M-1380-EMarketingCaptor Materials is a company founded and managed by Ernest Núñez. The main asset of Captor Materials was a patented absorbent technology for the removal of nitrogen oxides (NOx) with an unprecedented high yield, which Núñez himself had developed years earlier. An accumulated exposure to NOx causes gradual health deterioration and eventually death. Núñez and his team had identified three main markets for Captor, on which the development and com...Starting at €8.20
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La oportunidad Captor
Valentí, Albert; González, Jorge; Ernest MendozaCase M-1380MarketingCaptor Materials es una empresa fundada y dirigida por Ernest Núñez. El principal activo de la compañía fue una tecnología absorbente patentada para la eliminación de óxidos de nitrógeno (NOx), con un alto rendimiento sin precedentes, que el propio Núñez había desarrollado años antes. La exposición acumulada a estos óxidos provoca un deterioro gradual de la salud y, en última instancia, la muerte. Núñez y su equipo habían identificado tres merca...Starting at €8.20