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Sustainability through Simply Good Jars - Teaching Note
Sheri Lambert; Sara HonovichNota del Instructor IVEY-W28632-EDirección estratégica, MarketingTeaching note for product W28631.Desde 0,00 €
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#OwnYourStar: Together We Can Counter Rising Antisemitism - Teaching Note
Sheri Lambert; Amy Lavin; Jennifer BermanNota del Instructor IVEY-W30126-EDirección estratégica, MarketingTeaching note for product W30125.Desde 0,00 €
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Jungle Bay Dominica: How Can An Eco-Resort Amplify Its Marketing? - Teaching Note
Sheri Lambert; Amy Lavin; Charles MillerNota del Instructor IVEY-W34145-EIniciativa emprendedora, MarketingTeaching note for product W34144.Desde 0,00 €
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A Risk Versus Reward Approach to Market Research - Teaching Note
Sheri Lambert; Sara HonovichNota del Instructor IVEY-W27948-EContabilidad y controlTeaching note for product W27947.Desde 0,00 €
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J.Crew: Are Americans Ready to Dress Down? - Teaching Note
Sheri Lambert; Brooke ReaveyNota del Instructor IVEY-W27130-EMarketingTeaching note for product W27129.Desde 0,00 €
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The One Thing You Need to Know About Managing Functions
Martin, Roger L.; Riel, JenniferArtículo HBS-R1904G-EServicios y operacionesThere's a secret about strategy that no one tells you: Every function has one, whether or not it is written down and whether or not it is the product of an official strategic-planning process. If functions do not adopt a strategy consciously, they almost inevitably end up defaulting to one of two unconscious models, both of which are likely to result in their becoming a drag on corporate performance rather than a driver of it. Most leaders acknow...Desde 8,20 €
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What Managers Get Wrong About Capital
Martin, Roger L.Artículo HBS-R2003E-EFinanzasWhy do large corporations sell off business units to PE firms that make a fortune by selling them a few years later? The author, a former Rotman School dean, argues that the answer is rooted in the way many corporations value their businesses and projects. Their basic mistake is to compare estimates of future cash flow with the amount of cash put into a business as a capital investment. Although this sounds perfectly reasonable (and largely follo...Desde 8,20 €