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KFC's Radical Approach to China
Bell, David E.; Shelman, Mary L.Article HBS-R1111K-EGlobal companies face a crucial question when they enter emerging markets: how far should they go to localize their offerings? Typically they try to sell core products or services pretty much as they've been sold in Europe or the United States, with headquarters calling all the shots-and usually with disappointing results. The authors, both of Harvard Business School, examined why KFC China has been able to find fertile ground in a market that is...Starting at €8.20
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China + India: el poder combinado
Khanna, TarunArticle HBS-R0712DEconomicsChina e India están enterrando el hacha de guerra después de poco más de cuatro décadas de hostilidad. Algunas compañías de ambos países se han apresurado a obtener ventajas competitivas mediante la visualización de los dos como simbiótica. Si las corporaciones occidentales no pueden hacer lo mismo, van a perder su ventaja competitiva - y no sólo en China e India, sino a nivel mundial. El problema es que la mayoría de las empresas y consultores s...Starting at €8.20
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The Self-Tuning Enterprise
Reeves, Martin; Zeng, Ming; Venjara, AminArticle HBS-R1506E-EStrategyWouldn't it be great if there were an algorithm that could tell you when to develop a new business model or enter an emerging market? Unfortunately, one doesn't exist. However, it is possible to use the principles behind algorithms to continually retune your strategy and your organization. In online enterprises, algorithms constantly readjust the products and content shown to customers. They do this by operating three learning loops: experiment...Starting at €8.20
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Viaje al futuro con la planificación de escenarios
Rosenberg, MikeArticle ART-2079StrategyAunque los planificadores suelen utilizarlos para sus estimaciones de resultados, los métodos de previsión convencionales tienen importantes limitaciones y no son una guía fiable para el largo plazo. En su lugar, el autor recomienda la planificación de escenarios como un método superior para vislumbrar el entorno de negocio en el futuro y tomar mejores decisiones estratégicas. A partir de la experiencia de Shell en esta área, expone un sencillo p...Starting at €8.20
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What's Your Google Strategy? (Spanish version)
Hagiu, Andrei; Yoffie, David B.Article HBS-R0904FStrategy(1) Whether to play with existing MSPs, build their own platform, or do both; (2) once they've concluded that at least one third-party MSP can benefit their business, deciding how many to join; and (3) figuring out how to play - that is, which features or services they should adopt and which they should reject in order to maintain their company's competitive advantage. Some companies that lack the power to influence an MSP's actions may have few...Starting at €8.20
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How to Bounce Back from Adversity (Spanish version)
Margolis, Joshua D.; Stoltz, Paul G.Article HBS-R1001ELeadership and People Managementhow to manage corporate transformation, what we understand about personal resilience, whether the United States can reclaim its leadership role in innovation and invention, and how executives in strategy and marketing are reconceiving the work they do.Starting at €8.20
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Life's Work: Ai Weiwei
Weiwei, Ai; Larmer, BrookArticle HBS-R1204M-EWhat compels a famous Chinese artist to cross disciplines, work in collaboration, and champion human rights.Starting at €8.20
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China Myths, China Facts
Meyer, Erin; Shen, Elisabeth YiArticle HBS-F1001B-EStrategyChinese business culture is unique-but not in all the ways outsiders tend to assume. The authors' research reveals three principal myths, kernels of which are true.Starting at €8.20
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How Urban Culture Transcends Borders
Towns, Marlene MorrisArticle HBS-F1403B-EEconomicsU.S. companies seeking to export their products are often thwarted by widespread anti-American sentiment in regions such as Asia and the Middle East. However, new research finds that segments in those regions keenly identify with U.S. urban youth culture--the world of hip-hop and rap--and identifies nontraditional sources of influence (TV shows, music and music videos, athletes and other celebrities) through which companies can reach them.Starting at €8.20