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Amusing Web Technologies
Rábago, Eduardo; Stein, GuidoCase DPO-241Entrepreneurship, Information Technologies, Leadership and People ManagementEn el verano de 2007, Amusing Web Technologies cumplía orgullosa el décimo aniversario de su creación, celebrando su relevante posición nacional con la superación de una cifra de ventas de ciento treinta millones de euros y los doscientos cincuenta empleados. A la vez, afrontaba un reto de crecimiento e internacionalización, con unas previsiones que mejoraban el ritmo histórico. En el momento de la compra de Mobile Enjotainment, la compañía adopt...Starting at €8.20
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The Dragonfly Project: Team C: Google Employees
Giacomini, Aurélia; Serra Parri, Fernando; de la Cierva, YagoCase DPO-789-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Information Technologies, Knowledge and CommunicationIn 2010, Google decided to suspend the version of its search engine that was operating in China, due to accusations of collusion with an authoritarian government, which censored searches based on ideological and political criteria. Eight years later, the American company - which had changed its name to Alphabet - began secret negotiations with the Chinese government, to return with a government-approved version known as the "Dragonfly Project." ...Starting at €8.20
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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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The Dragonfly Project
Giacomini, Aurélia; Serra Parri, Fernando; De la Cierva Álvarez de Sotomayor, Santiago CarlosCase DPO-783-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Information Technologies, Knowledge and CommunicationIn 2010, Google decided to suspend the version of its search engine that was operating in China, due to accusations of collusion with an authoritarian government, which censored searches based on ideological and political criteria. Eight years later, the American company - which had changed its name to Alphabet - began secret negotiations with the Chinese government, to return with a government-approved version known as the "Dragonfly Project." ...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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The Dragonfly Project: Team G: The Chinese Embassy to the United States
Giacomini, Aurélia; Serra Parri, Fernando; de la Cierva, YagoCase DPO-793-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Information Technologies, Knowledge and CommunicationIn 2010, Google decided to suspend the version of its search engine that was operating in China, due to accusations of collusion with an authoritarian government, which censored searches based on ideological and political criteria. Eight years later, the American company - which had changed its name to Alphabet - began secret negotiations with the Chinese government, to return with a government-approved version known as the "Dragonfly Project." ...Starting at €8.20
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Innovación en la contratación pública en el sector salud (C): Cómo proporcionar mejores servicios con un presupuesto inferior en uno de los hospitales más importantes de Portugal
Valadares Tavares, L.; Gato Andeyro, P.; Pin Arboledas, José RamónCase DPO-240Information Technologies, Innovation and Change, Leadership and People ManagementEl caso C describe las diferentes etapas de implantación del cambio que siguieron, una vez aprobado el proyecto de licitación electrónica. También se resume en anexos las mejoras producidas después de un año de implantación con resultados espectaculares.Starting at €5.74
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The Dragonfly Project: Team D: Shareholders and Financial Analysts
Giacomini, Aurélia; Serra Parri, Fernando; de la Cierva, YagoCase DPO-790-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Information Technologies, Knowledge and CommunicationIn 2010, Google decided to suspend the version of its search engine that was operating in China, due to accusations of collusion with an authoritarian government, which censored searches based on ideological and political criteria. Eight years later, the American company - which had changed its name to Alphabet - began secret negotiations with the Chinese government, to return with a government-approved version known as the "Dragonfly Project." ...Starting at €8.20
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The Dragonfly Project: Team E: NGOs for Freedom of Speech
Giacomini, Aurélia; Serra Parri, Fernando; de la Cierva, YagoCase DPO-791-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Information Technologies, Knowledge and CommunicationIn 2010, Google decided to suspend the version of its search engine that was operating in China, due to accusations of collusion with an authoritarian government, which censored searches based on ideological and political criteria. Eight years later, the American company - which had changed its name to Alphabet - began secret negotiations with the Chinese government, to return with a government-approved version known as the "Dragonfly Project." ...Starting at €8.20
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The Dragonfly Project: Team A: Google Executive Committee (Pichai's team)
Giacomini, Aurélia; Serra Parri, Fernando; de la Cierva, YagoCase DPO-787-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Information Technologies, Knowledge and CommunicationIn 2010, Google decided to suspend the version of its search engine that was operating in China, due to accusations of collusion with an authoritarian government, which censored searches based on ideological and political criteria. Eight years later, the American company - which had changed its name to Alphabet - began secret negotiations with the Chinese government, to return with a government-approved version known as the "Dragonfly Project." ...Starting at €8.20