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Cambio en Whirlpool Corporation (A)
Rivkin, Jan W.; Leonard, Dorothy; Hamel, GaryCase HBS-706S48StrategyEn 1998, el director general de Whirlpool Corp. decide cambiar la estrategia de la empresa de manera significativa para escapar de un "punto muerto" cada vez menos atractiva en la industria de los electrodomésticos. El cambio que se propone implica un cambio fundamental en el enfoque de la compañía - desde la fabricación hasta la marca - y requiere el desarrollo de nuevas capacidades de organización en conjunto. Examina toda la gama de ajustes qu...Starting at €8.20
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Cambio en Whirlpool Corporation (C)
Rivkin, Jan W.; Leonard, Dorothy; Hamel, GaryCase HBS-706S47StrategyComplementa el caso (A).Starting at €5.74
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Embracing New Principles: Imagining the Future of Management
Hamel, Gary; Breen, BillBook Chapter HBS-2517BC-EEmbracing fresh principles is a foundational part of a systematic approach to reinventing management. This chapter addresses the challenge of adaptability--the central imperative to competitive success in a world of accelerating change. This chapter was originally published as chapter 8 of "The Future of Management."Starting at €8.20
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World Bank's Innovation Market (Spanish version)
Wood, Robert Chapman; Hamel, GaryArticle HBS-R0211HEntrepreneurshipLarge, tradition-bound organizations can make space for radical, low-cost (and therefore low-risk) innovations. Just ask executives at the World Bank. The story of this best practice begins in 1998, when a young new-products group at the international funding agency proposed holding an Innovation Marketplace to capture novel ideas within the bank for alleviating poverty. The forum, which eventually was opened to external participants, let people ...Starting at €8.20
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End of Management
Hamel, Gary; Breen, BillBook Chapter HBS-2509BC-EGiven how little the practice of management has changed over the past several decades, it's hardly surprising that most people have a hard time imagining how management might be reinvented. In this chapter, the author considers the evolution of modern management and the challenges managers face in the 21st century, calling for a radical reinvention of management in the years to come. This chapter was originally published as chapter 1 of "The Futu...Starting at €8.20
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Quest for Resilience
Hamel, Gary; Valikangas, LiisaArticle HBS-R0309C-EStrategyIn less turbulent times, executives had the luxury of assuming that business models were more or less immortal. Companies always had to work to get better, but they seldom had to get different--not at their core, not in their essence. Today, getting different is the imperative. It's the challenge facing Coca-Cola as it struggles to raise its "share of throat" in noncarbonated beverages. It's the task that bedevils McDonald's as it tries to restar...Starting at €8.20
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Becoming a Management Innovator
Hamel, Gary; Breen, BillBook Chapter HBS-2520BC-EWhile most companies have been hard at work reinventing their business processes over the last decade, few have devoted a similar degree of energy and imagination to reinventing their management processes. Proving there are exceptions to the rule, this chapter focuses on IBM and Best Buy, organizations that have turned revolutionary management thinking into practice. This chapter was originally published as chapter 10 of "The Future of Management...Starting at €8.20
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Agenda for Management Innovation
Hamel, Gary; Breen, BillBook Chapter HBS-2511BC-EIn this chapter, the author identifies some roadblocks to innovation, and suggests that in order to maximize the chances for precedent-breaking management innovation, managers should devote themselves to a problem that is consequential and inspiring, essential and laudable. This chapter was originally published as chapter 3 of "The Future of Management."Starting at €8.20
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Forging Management 2.0
Hamel, Gary; Breen, BillBook Chapter HBS-2523BC-EIsolated initiatives and one-time projects are no substitute for a sustained, companywide campaign of breakthrough management innovation. This chapter is designed to help you sketch out a blueprint for making management innovation less of an aberration and more of a systematic capability. This chapter was originally published as chapter 11 of "The Future of Management."Starting at €8.20
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Escaping the Shackles: Imagining the Future of Management
Hamel, Gary; Breen, BillBook Chapter HBS-2516BC-EWhen your company is deeply conventional and has been for decades, how do you get the ball rolling? This chapter discusses how to wage war against precedent to encourage breakthrough management thinking. This chapter was originally published as chapter 7 of "The Future of Management."Starting at €8.20