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Criterios de decisión de un banquero: el caso de Luis Valls-Taberner
Stein, Guido; García de Santos, TeresaTechnical Note ASNN-16Decision Analysis, Knowledge and Communication, Leadership and People ManagementLuis Valls-Taberner fue director del Banco Popular durante más de 30 años. Construyó el banco con personalidad, eficacia, diplomacia y visión de largo plazo, puso al cliente en el centro y convirtió al Popular en el banco más rentable del mundo. En esta nota técnica se pretende profundizar en tal éxito y brindar al lector unos criterios básicos que le orienten en la toma de decisiones en distintos ámbitos.Starting at €8.20
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Decision Criteria for a Banker: Luis Valls-Taberner's Case
Stein, Guido; García de Santos, TeresaTechnical Note ASNN-16-EDecision Analysis, Knowledge and Communication, Leadership and People ManagementLuis Valls-Taberner was the director of Banco Popular for more than 30 years. He built the bank with personality, efficacy, diplomacy and a long-term vision, putting the customer at the center and turning Banco Popular into the most profitable bank in the world. This technical note aims to delve into that success and provide the reader with some basic criteria to guide them in different areas of decision making.Starting at €8.20
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Toward Golden Pond (A)
Retsinas, Nicolas P.; Donovan, G.A.; Dai, Nancy Hua; Ginsburgh, JustinCase HBS-210045-EFinanceThe Rong-D companies must decide whether to build a luxury senior housing development in Chengdu, China. Demographics are very encouraging for this new product type, but there are numerous cultural, market, financial and political risks that they must assess before moving forward.Starting at €8.20
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From Imitation to Innovation: Zongshen Industrial Group (Abridged)
Shih, Willy; Dai, Nancy HuaCase HBS-624056-EStrategyLike other small shops based in Chongqing, China, Zongshen Industrial Group started by assembling motorcycles from "standard" parts. The quality of its early products was good enough for rural Chinese buyers, though wealthier consumers usually purchased premium Japanese-made models. Zongshen struggled to differentiate itself since its competitors assembled motorcycles using essentially the same parts. This case looks at its struggles and how it ...Starting at €8.20