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Transformation at Telefónica: People as Drivers of Change
Quinn, Bernardo; Stein, GuidoCase DPO-732-EInformation Technologies, Leadership and People Management, StrategyAfter the meeting, as the newly appointed global director of Human Resources, Bernardo Quinn, walked back to his office in the West 2 Building of the Telefónica District in Madrid, he thought about what role Human Resources should play in the changes that were coming. He thought that the effort it would take to mobilize a company the size of Telefónica would be enormous. They would have to take a close look at the planned talent agenda and the co...Starting at €8.20
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Florián Coute: An EMBA at an Impasse (C)
Stein, GuidoCase DPO-302-ELeadership and People ManagementIt had been a year since Florian's last conversation with Rafael. At the time, he was considering whether to change companies or stay at IB, finally choosing to stay. Florian recalled... "In July I moved to the External Services Division, which deals with the parking lot, car rental, WiFi, telephony and advertising lines of business. I was given the responsibility of designing the strategic plan for car rentals without a driver. My adaptation to...Starting at €5.74
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LIPA (B): Decisions about People
Rábago, Eduardo; Stein, GuidoCase DPO-173-ECorporate GovernanceOLTRA, a leading Spanish manufacturer, has acquired the Argentinean firm LIPA. Before any other measures are taken, the acquirer wishes to carry out an assessment of the second-level executives at LIPA. OLTRAs human resources director decides to use assessment centers, which reveal significant differences between the two companies and call for decisions to be made about specific individuals.Starting at €5.74
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LIPA (A): Impact of a Merger
Rábago, Eduardo; Stein, GuidoCase DPO-172-ECorporate GovernanceThe human resources director of OLTRA, a leading Spanish manufacturer that has recently acquired one of the largest Argentinean companies, LIPA, must decide how to approach the task of integrating LIPAs existing employees. As far as the top-level executives are concerned, he feels that assessment results hardly count, as the decisions will be made elsewhere and for other reasons. How can the experience gained in Spain be combined with the chall...Starting at €8.20