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AIDS Is Your Business (Spanish version)
Rosen, Sydney; Simon, Jonathon; Vincent, Jeffrey R.; MacLeod, William; Fox, Matthew; Thea, Donald M.Article HBS-R0302FEconomicsIf your company operates in a developing country, AIDS is your business. Although Africa has received the most attention, AIDS is also spreading swiftly in other parts of the world. Why should executives be concerned about AIDS? Because it is destroying the twin rationales of globalization strategy--cheap labor and fast-growing markets--in countries where people are heavily affected by the epidemic. Fortunately, investments in programs that preve...Starting at €8.20
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Management Lessons from Women's Soccer (Spanish version)
Klein, Michael W.Article HBS-F0412GEconomicsProfessor Michael W. Klein contends that countries affording women greater economic opportunities are more successful in women's international sports.Starting at €8.20
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Vanishing Jobs? Blame the Boomers (Spanish version)
Longman, PhillipArticle HBS-F0503GLeadership and People ManagementBaby busters won't get the jobs the boomers leave behind, warns demographer Phillip Longman.Starting at €8.20
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Path to Corporate Responsibility (Spanish version)
Zadek, SimonArticle HBS-R0412JBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityThis article includes a one-page preview that quickly summarizes the key ideas and provides an overview of how the concepts work in practice along with suggestions for further reading. Nike's tagline, "Just do it," is an inspirational call to action for the millions who wear the company's athletic gear. But in terms of corporate responsibility, Nike didn't always follow its own advice. In the 1990s, protesters railed against sweatshop conditions ...Starting at €8.20
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High Cost of Cheap Chinese Labor (Spanish version)
Beamish, Paul W.Article HBS-F0606DEconomicsLabor churn should be taken into account when assessing the costs of doing business in China.Starting at €8.20
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Lincoln Electric (Spanish version)
Siegel, JordanCase HBS-707S26StrategyWould the cost of starting from scratch be more than sufficiently compensated by the total control the company would enjoy?Starting at €8.20
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Lincoln Electric, Teaching Note
Siegel, JordanTeaching Note HBS-707552-EStrategyTeaching note to (707-445). An abstract is not available for this product.Starting at €0.00
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Next 20 Years: How Customer and Workforce Attitudes Will Evolve
Howe, Neil; Strauss, WilliamArticle HBS-R0707B-EBusiness projects with very long time horizons--such as those involving product R&D, workplace design, and total compensation planning--have to contend with a crucial question: What will be the needs, demands, and desires of consumers and employees decades from now? If you think the answer is "Just more of the same," you're in for a surprise. Howe and Strauss, the authors of "Generations", "The Fourth Turning", "Millennials Rising", and other boo...Starting at €8.20
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Women and the Labyrinth of Leadership (Spanish version)
Eagly, Alice H.; Carli, Linda L.Article HBS-R0709CLeadership and People ManagementThis article includes a one-page preview that quickly summarizes the key ideas and provides an overview of how the concepts work in practice along with suggestions for further reading. Two decades ago, people began using the "glass ceiling" catchphrase to describe organizations' failure to promote women into top leadership roles. Eagly and Carli, of Northwestern University and Wellesley College, argue in this article (based on a forthcoming book ...Starting at €8.20
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Women and the Labyrinth of Leadership
Eagly, Alice H.; Carli, Linda L.Article HBS-R0709C-ELeadership and People ManagementThis article includes a one-page preview that quickly summarizes the key ideas and provides an overview of how the concepts work in practice along with suggestions for further reading. Two decades ago, people began using the "glass ceiling" catchphrase to describe organizations' failure to promote women into top leadership roles. Eagly and Carli, of Northwestern University and Wellesley College, argue in this article (based on a forthcoming book ...Starting at €8.20