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Are You the Weak Link? (Spanish version)
Mitnick, Kevin D.Article HBS-F0304AService and Operations ManagementCompanies are more security conscious than ever, but they've neglected their greatest vulnerability: ordinary employees. Former hacker Kevin Mitnick tells companies that every employee is part of the problem--and had better be part of the solution.Starting at €8.20
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Protect Your Interests (Spanish version)
Yim, RandallArticle HBS-F0411JEconomicsRandall Yim of the U.S. Government Accountability Office urges companies to get involved in homeland defense.Starting at €8.20
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United Defense (Spanish version)
Koetzle, LauraArticle HBS-F0509GService and Operations ManagementAchieve better overall security by funding joint projects between physical and IT security departments.Starting at €8.20
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Decision to Trust (Spanish version)
Hurley, Robert F.Article HBS-R0609BLeadership and People ManagementHow closely aligned are the interests of the parties concerned? Does the person who is asking to be trusted demonstrate competence? Predictability and integrity? Frequent and honest communication? Sue, a relatively new VP of sales, used the trust model to manage her relationship with Joe, an employee nearing retirement who was not performing well in a new sales role. Fearing for his job, Joe wasn't initially inclined to trust her. Sue took concr...Starting at €8.20
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Why Spy on Your Employees: Building Trust in the Workplace
Pfeffer, JeffreyBook Chapter HBS-2536BC-EWith the explosion of communications technology, companies have responded to concerns about security and productivity with electronic surveillance and proscriptions for what people can do with their time. However, this chapter suggests that perhaps it makes sense to let people do personal business while at work.Starting at €8.20
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Revisiting Gang Violence in Boston
Scott, Esther; Zimmerman, PeterCase HBS-HKS329-EStrategyOn the night of November 28, 2006, Reverend Jeffrey Brown, a Baptist minister and co-founder of the Ten Point Coalition in Boston, Massachusetts, received bad news: 20-year-old Jahmol Norfleet, a leader in one of Boston's warring gangs, had been shot and killed near his home. Norfleet's death did not simply represent one more grim statistic in a year marred by gang violence in Boston: it threatened to undo a fragile truce between two gangs that h...Starting at €8.20
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Filling the Empty Quarter: Saudi Aramco and the World Oil Market
Maurer, NoelCase HBS-708048-EEconomicsStarting at €8.20
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The Eagle and the Dragon: The November 1999 US-China Bilateral Agreement and the Battle over PNTR, Abridged
Devereaux, Charan; Lawrence, RobertCase HBS-HKS475-EThis is an abridged version of note NR14-04-1771.0. On December 11, 2001, China became a member of the World Trade Organization. Many say the 1999 US-China bilateral trade agreement and the vote in Congress to permanently establish normal trade relations with China paved the way for China''s WTO accession. Even though China was not a WTO member, the United States had granted China Most Favored Nation trading status (MFN) since 1979. However, unde...Starting at €8.20
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Hurricane Katrina (B): The Looming Storm (Abridged)
Howitt, ArnoldCase HBS-HKS193-EStrategyOn Tuesday, August 23, 2005, meteorologists in the US National Weather Service spotted a tropical depression in the southeastern Bahamas. As it strengthened into a tropical storm, weather officials gave it a name, Katrina, and closely tracked it as it turned into a hurricane, crossing south Florida and then moving into the Gulf of Mexico. There, fed by the gulf's warm waters, Katrina turned into a monster: a "Category five" hurricane, with winds ...Starting at €5.74
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Hurricane Katrina (C): Responding to an 'Ultra-Catastrophe' In New Orleans (Abridged)
Howitt, ArnoldCase HBS-HKS194-EStrategyOn Tuesday, August 23, 2005, meteorologists in the US National Weather Service spotted a tropical depression in the southeastern Bahamas. As it strengthened into a tropical storm, weather officials gave it a name, Katrina, and closely tracked it as it turned into a hurricane, crossing south Florida and then moving into the Gulf of Mexico. There, fed by the gulf's warm waters, Katrina turned into a monster: a "Category five" hurricane, with winds ...Starting at €5.74