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República Popular de China: ¿capitalista, socialista o ambas?
Núñez, Juan CarlosCase IPADE-EE 13 C 01EconomicsLa situación económica de China a inicios de 2013 ha creado retos sin precedente que están estimulando la decisión de modificar las estructuras económicas del pasado comunista (1949-1979), pasando por las reformas de Deng Xiaoping, las reformas de la década de 1990, cómo vislumbraron el nuevo milenio, hasta la continuidad de las reformas en el 2005-2012. Como resultado de esta situación se ha originado un modelo económico muy particular, al que h...Starting at €8.20
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Recruit Holdings and the Ribbon Model
Miller, Paddy; Inami, HiromiCase DPO-388-EInformation Technologies, Knowledge and Communication, Leadership and People ManagementListed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange since October 2014 with $13 billion in sales, Recruit Holdings had created and managed as many as 200 businesses and brands through separate operating divisions across Japan, the rest of Asia, Europe and the United States. The key business of Recruit was that it operated a number of platforms and services that provided client data and could be accessed by many users. But what made it work? What made it sustainab...Starting at €8.20
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Día China: la estratégia digital más allá del e-commerce
Audicana Arcas, Julio; Rodríguez Bouzo, SilviaCase IIST-PI-171Service and Operations ManagementEl caso narra la aventura del líder del discount español en un mercado “mutante a una velocidad de vértigo”, donde la venta on-line de productos de gran consumo es ya cercana 13%, gracias al auge de las redes sociales y al desarrollo de las compras y pagos a través de los móviles. Con cerca de 400 supermercados en Shanghai y una reducida cuota de mercado, DIA TIAN TIAN (filial china de DIA) opta por una estrategia independiente de la matriz españ...Starting at €8.20
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AIB Nagoya Conference 2011: After the March 11 Earthquake and Tsunami
Shige Makino; Cinty LiCase IVEY-9B12M071-EStrategyOn April 13, 2011, slightly more than three months before an annual conference of the Academy of International Business (AIB) was to be held in Nagoya, the program chair of the conference had to decide whether to go ahead with the conference as planned after a massive earthquake struck Japan on March 11, triggering a horrendous tsunami and subsequent radiation leak after damaging a nuclear plant. Each challenge posed a threat to the successful op...Starting at €8.20
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15 Rules for Negotiating a Job Offer (Spanish version)
Malhotra, DeepakArticle HBS-R1404KStrategy(1) Don't underestimate the importance of likability. (2) Help prospective employers understand why you deserve what you're requesting. (3) Make it clear that they can get you. (4) Understand the person across the table from you. (5) Understand his or her constraints. (6) Be prepared for tough questions. (7) Focus on the questioner's intent, not on the question. (8) Consider the whole deal. (9) Negotiate multiple issues simultaneously, not seria...Starting at €8.20
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High-Tech Metal Components: Finding Local Suppliers
Martin Lockstrom; Shen LiCase IVEY-9B12D004-EEntrepreneurship, Service and Operations Management, StrategyIn May 2009, High-Tech Metal Components (HTMC) inaugurated its brand new production plant of forgings and castings for automotive supplies in Suzhou, a city of 13 million close to Shanghai, China. After the successful installation of machinery and placement of workers, the company was prepared to begin production. A month later, the general manager of the Chinese division of HTMC received a phone call from the chief operating officer of its Germa...Starting at €8.20
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PhoneWin: Winning in Rural Markets
S. Ramakrishna Velamuri; Yan Gong; Liman ZhaoCase IVEY-9B17M096-EEntrepreneurship, StrategyIn 2014, Jiangsu Huabo Industrial Group Co. Ltd. brought together offline logistics services and an online platform to create Jiangsu PhoneWin Logistics Management Co. Ltd. (PhoneWin). PhoneWin’s purpose was to exploit e-commerce opportunities for phones and related services in small towns and villages in China. Although competition was fierce from several large e-commerce companies in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities, PhoneWin achieved some success. By ...Starting at €8.20
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Digital Media Group: The Shanghai Bid
Hardymon, G. Felda; Leamon, AnnCase HBS-810099-EEntrepreneurshipIn December 2008, Thomas G. Tsao, acting CEO of Digital Media Group (DMG), a venture-backed provider of technology and media used primarily in subways, must decide how to structure the company's bid for the advertising concession in Shanghai's 13 existing and planned subway lines. This is complicated by the fact that he is also a general partner in Gobi Partners, one of DMG's largest investors. The company is bidding against its largest competito...Starting at €8.20
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Building a Global Brand (Spanish version)
Quelch, John A.Case HBS-507S20MarketingAnnounced in December 2004, the $1.75 billion acquisition of IBM's PC division by Lenovo, China's largest PC maker, made headlines around the world. A relative upstart in the business, Lenovo acquired the division of IBM that invented the PC in 1981. While Lenovo was arguably the best-known brand in China, it was virtually unknown in the rest of the world. In 2004, over 90% of Lenovo's revenues came from China, but with this major deal, Lenovo ai...Starting at €8.20
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TOTO: The Bottom Line, Teaching Note
Tripsas, MaryTeaching Note HBS-810047-ETeaching Note for [809064].Starting at €0.00