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Men's Wearhouse: Éxito en un Sector en Declive
Dee, T. D.; Pfeffer, JeffreyCaso SGSB-HR5ESGeorge Zimmer, CEO de Men’s Wearhouse, está considerando lo que ha hecho que la empresa tenga tanto éxito; qué, en todo caso, debería hacer de manera diferente para continuar teniendo éxito; y cómo gestionar su crecimiento y cultura a medida que la empresa se expande en el mercado de ropa a medida para hombres, muy competitivo. El comercio minorista es la industria más grande en los Estados Unidos. Tradicionalmente, la mayoría de las empresas min...Desde 8,20 €
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Making Companies More Like Communities
Pfeffer, JeffreyCapítulo de Libro HBS-2527BC-EThis chapter considers the questions what does "organization as community" really mean in practice, and how do organizations actually live their values?Desde 8,20 €
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Shareholders First Not So Fast...
Pfeffer, JeffreyArtículo HBS-R0907K-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasWhen did we start measuring the success of a company only according to the increase in its share price? Stanford professor Pfeffer argues that it's time for CEOs to once again balance shareholders' interests with those of the other stakeholders: employees, suppliers, and customers.Desde 8,20 €
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Why Employees Should Lead Themselves
Pfeffer, JeffreyCapítulo de Libro HBS-2531BC-EWhen creative, independent people don't get much say in what their organization does, job dissatisfaction and disengagement are high. This chapter examines what happens when people are asked to take on more responsibility for the collective output of an organization.Desde 8,20 €
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Power, Capriciousness, and Consequences
Pfeffer, JeffreyArtículo HBS-F1304E-EWhen leaders behave capriciously, they signal their power and, often, the authority they need to drive valuable change. But this behavior can also take a toll on employees and potentially undermine organizational performance.Desde 8,20 €
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Southwest Airlines (A)
O'Reilly, Charles; Pfeffer, JeffreyCaso SGSB-HR1A-EDirección estratégicaIn 1994, both United Airlines and Continental Airlines launched low-cost airlines-within-an-airline to compete with Southwest Airlines. From 1991 to 1993, Southwest had increased its market share of the critical West Coast market from 26% to 45%. Considers how Southwest had developed a sustainable competitive advantage and emphasizes the role of human resources as a lever for the successful implementation of strategy. Asks whether competitors can...Desde 8,20 €
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Dare to Be Different: Beyond Benchmarking
Pfeffer, JeffreyCapítulo de Libro HBS-2555BC-EThis chapter suggests that great companies, and the most successful, are those that are able to see the inherent value in a business model that breaks the mold in their industry and have the courage to act on their insights about how to do things differently.Desde 8,20 €
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Refuse to Lose: Persistence Pays
Pfeffer, JeffreyCapítulo de Libro HBS-2606BC-EThis chapter provides examples of why determination and resilience, for either a company or an individual, should not be overlooked as important factors in producing successful business outcomes.Desde 8,20 €
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Power Play
Pfeffer, JeffreyArtículo HBS-R1007G-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasIf you want to get anything done in a large corporation, you need power. And it won't just fall into your lap: You have to go after it and learn how to use it. Many highly competent people get stuck because they're uncomfortable with that reality. Stanford University professor Pfeffer offers a primer on why power matters, how to get it, and how to use it to advance your organization's agenda-thus, not incidentally, furthering your career. When pu...Desde 8,20 €
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Southwest Airlines (A) - Teaching note
O'Reilly, Charles; Pfeffer, JeffreyNota del Instructor SGSB-HR1TN-EDirección estratégicaIn 1994, both United Airlines and Continental Airlines launched low-cost airlines-within-an-airline to compete with Southwest Airlines. From 1991 to 1993, Southwest had increased its market share of the critical West Coast market from 26% to 45%. Considers how Southwest had developed a sustainable competitive advantage and emphasizes the role of human resources as a lever for the successful implementation of strategy. Asks whether competitors can...Desde 0,00 €