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McCaw Cellular Communications, Inc. (E)
Teisberg, Elizabeth Olmsted; Rossi, SharonCase HBS-708S41StrategyDescribe la decisión de un competidor para instalar equipo de capital mediante la tecnología de conmutación incompatible con McCaw de.Starting at €5.74
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Cleveland Clinic: Transformation and Growth 2015
Porter, Michael E.; Teisberg, Elizabeth OlmstedCase HBS-709473-EStrategyThe Cleveland Clinic's health care services are internationally renowned for quality. In 2008, The Clinic began to restructure the organization into teams defined around patient needs, rather than traditional medical specialties."Patients First! takes shape as the teams measure and report outcomes, coordinate care, and develop to support improving value for patients. In addition to restructuring care delivery in the hospitals and throughout north...Starting at €8.20
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The Joslin Diabetes Center
Porter, Michael E.; Teisberg, Elizabeth Olmsted; Wallace, ScottCase HBS-710424-EStrategyThe Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston, Massachusetts is a leading center for diabetes care, clinician training, and research. The incidence of diabetes is rising precipitously worldwide, challenging quality of life with its complications and rapidly accelerating health care expenditures for employers and governments. The Joslin's multispecialty, team-based care and patient education programs provide opportunities to examine integrated practice uni...Starting at €8.20
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The Joslin Diabetes Center, Teaching Note
Porter, Michael E.; Teisberg, Elizabeth Olmsted; Wallace, ScottTeaching Note HBS-710458-EStrategyTeaching Note for [710424].Starting at €0.00
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The Transformation of Microsoft
Foley, C. Fritz; Mayfield, E. Scott; Boland, F. KatelynnCase HBS-218048-EFinanceIn early 2015, Amy Hood, CFO of Microsoft, and the rest of the senior leadership team faced a set of fundamental choices. The firm had opportunities to serve customers in ways that would be associated with higher growth but lower margin. Some of these oppStarting at €8.20
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The Cleveland Clinic: Growth Strategy 2008, Teaching Note
Porter, Michael E.; Teisberg, Elizabeth Olmsted; Daly, Carolyn A.; Baron, Jennifer F.Teaching Note HBS-710466-EStrategyTeaching Note for 709473.Starting at €0.00
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WL Ross and Plascar
Foley, C. Fritz; Meyer, LinneaCase HBS-209091-EFinanceHow can distressed investors take advantage of the procedures governing an international bankruptcy? Wilbur L. Ross, chairman and CEO of the private equity firm WL Ross & Co., LLC, has the opportunity to bid for debt and equity claims on Plascar Industria e Comercio Ltda., the Brazilian subsidiary of the bankrupt global auto components company Collins & Aikman Corp. In evaluating this opportunity, students must analyze Ross's strategy to reshape ...Starting at €8.20
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Noble Group (Spanish Version)
Foley, C. Fritz; Shih-ta Chen, Michael; Johnson, Matthew; Meyer, LinneaCase HBS-213S02Finance¿Qué papel desempeña la financiación del comercio para facilitar la gestión global de la cadena de suministro? Richard S. Elman, fundador y CEO de Noble Group Ltd., una globales materias primas empresa comercial con sede en Hong Kong, debe reunir capital para apoyar las necesidades de capital de trabajo e inversión de la empresa. En la evaluación de lo que significa Elman debe reunir capital, los estudiantes deben tener en cuenta las cuestiones r...Starting at €8.20
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Inventory-Based Lending Industry Note
Foley, C. Fritz; Raman, Ananth; Craig, Nathan C.Case HBS-612057-EService and Operations ManagementInventory-based lending is a form of asset-based lending used by retailers and wholesalers. This note describes the development and the current state of the inventory-based lending industry.Starting at €8.20
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Four Ways to Reinvent Service Delivery
Ramdas, Kamalini; Teisberg, Elizabeth Olmsted; Tucker, Amy L.Article HBS-R1212H-EService and Operations ManagementInnovations that radically redefine how a service is delivered can create tremendous value for customers and for providers. But they require deep insight into clients' needs and the revising of basic assumptions. It's possible, for example, that a doctor can treat more than one patient at a time. Organizations can redefine service delivery along four dimensions. A change in one may unlock--or block--possibilities for innovation in the others. 1) ...Starting at €8.20