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Procter & Gamble, Innovating the "Un-P&G" Way: The Importance of the Value Proposition in Your Company's Reverse Innovation Strategy
Govindarajan, Vijay; Trimble, ChrisCapítulo de Libro HBS-9200BC-EChapter 6 of "Reverse Innovation: Create Far from Home, Win Everywhere" shows how P&G has adapted its innovation strategy for a global market by focusing on the value proposition first and actual R&D and product development second. The chapter tells the story of how P&G's local growth team in Mexico created a brand of feminine products that addressed local consumers' particular needs, overcoming their company's organizational orthodoxy and deeply...Desde 8,20 €
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Agustín Rivero
Rivero A.; García Prat, AntoniCaso P-1031Servicios y operacionesEl caso describe la evaluación del sistema de GDR y su adaptación al contexto español, para ajustarlo como herramienta presupuestaria y financiera en el Sistema Nacional de Salud. El Ministerio de Salud, a través del Comité Interterritorial, decidió realizar un estudio, en el cual, el sistema de GDR, orientado a crear su propio sistema para los españoles, pudiera ser utilizado no sólo como referencia para el Estado, sino también como base de com...Desde 8,20 €
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Agustín Rivero
Rivero A.; García Prat, AntoniCaso P-1031-EServicios y operacionesThe case describes an attempt to evaluate and adapt the DRG (Diagnosis Related Group) system of patient classification to Spain, so that it could be used as a budgetary and financial tool in the national health system. The health ministry, through its interterritorial committee, conducted a study to determine whether DRGs, once adapted to the Spanish health care system, could be used not only as a benchmark for the state but also as the basis for...Desde 8,20 €
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Deere & Company Plows Under the Past: How (Sometimes) Playing the Underdog Can Lead to Winning Innovations in Emerging Markets
Govindarajan, Vijay; Trimble, ChrisCapítulo de Libro HBS-9209BC-EChapter 8 of "Reverse Innovation: Create Far from Home, Win Everywhere" describes farm equipment maker Deere & Company's false start in India and its impressively painstaking and disciplined effort to get back on track. The chapter details how the company learned to behave like an underdog and an upstart despite its celebrated global brand. *About the book:* A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble bestseller. ...Desde 8,20 €
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A Research Agenda: The Methods and Research Behind "Reverse Innovation"--and What's Next
Govindarajan, Vijay; Trimble, ChrisCapítulo de Libro HBS-9217BC-EAppendix B of "Reverse Innovation: Create Far from Home, Win Everywhere" describes the theoretical methodology behind the book, shows how it builds on past work, and suggests important new directions for future academic research under three major headings: research on innovation, developed-world multinationals, and emerging-market competitors. *About the book:* A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble bestselle...Desde 8,20 €
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Partners In Health's Radical Model for Care: Adapting Emerging-Market Healthcare Innovations to Rich-World Populations
Govindarajan, Vijay; Trimble, ChrisCapítulo de Libro HBS-9211BC-EChapter 12 of "Reverse Innovation: Create Far from Home, Win Everywhere" reveals the steps needed to bring an innovation conceived in an emerging market back to an established economy. It details the challenges overcome by Boston-based global health organization Partners In Health as it applied solutions developed through its work in Haiti and Peru to the poorest citizens of Boston. *About the book:* A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Tod...Desde 8,20 €
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EMC Corporation, Planting Seeds: Preparing Your Company for Successful Innovation in Emerging Markets
Govindarajan, Vijay; Trimble, ChrisCapítulo de Libro HBS-9201BC-EChapter 7 of "Reverse Innovation: Create Far from Home, Win Everywhere" introduces the first steps of organizational change necessary in order to capitalize on the shift of innovation to emerging markets. The chapter discusses the three steps behind the emerging-market innovation successes of EMC, a leading vendor of data-storage hardware, software, and services. *About the book:* A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Amazon, and Barn...Desde 8,20 €
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The Future Is Far from Home: An Introduction to Reverse Innovation
Govindarajan, Vijay; Trimble, ChrisCapítulo de Libro HBS-9174BC-EChapter 1 of "Reverse Innovation: Create Far from Home, Win Everywhere" reveals a growing trend in which highly innovative products flow from emerging economies to developed ones. The chapter lays out this enormous and critical opportunity for business, both by sharing the relevant socioeconomic data and by telling stories--describing the little-known South Asian background behind the development of PepsiCo's Gatorade, how Wal-Mart's adaptations ...Desde 8,20 €
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The Five Paths of Reverse Innovation: Creating a Strategy That Fosters Innovation Far from Home and Enables Your Company to Win Everywhere
Govindarajan, Vijay; Trimble, ChrisCapítulo de Libro HBS-9192BC-EChapter 2 of "Reverse Innovation: Create Far from Home, Win Everywhere" reveals how your organization's global strategy must account for the shift of innovation to the developing world--and how those innovations can then be brought back home, as with GE Healthcare's Vscan ultrasound technology, originally created for a price-conscious Chinese market and brought to the United States as a low-cost scanner for every physician's pocket. The authors a...Desde 8,20 €
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GE Healthcare in the Heart of India: Empowering a "Local Growth Team" to Innovate in Emerging Markets--and Benefit the Larger Enterprise
Govindarajan, Vijay; Trimble, ChrisCapítulo de Libro HBS-9204BC-EChapter 10 of "Reverse Innovation: Create Far from Home, Win Everywhere" tells the story of GE Healthcare's project to build a cardiac diagnostic device for the Indian market, and how it became a success in other markets as well. The chapter details the organizational logistics of the product's development and growth as well as GE's efforts to develop an emerging-market growth strategy with reverse innovation at its center. *About the book:* A Ne...Desde 8,20 €