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Transformation in Somaliland: Edna Adan Maternity Hospital - Teaching Note
Yemen, Gerry; Snell, Scott; Meara, John G.; McClain, Craig D.; Raykar, Nakul P.; Greenberg, Sarah L. M.; Henry, Jaymie AngNota del Instructor DARDEN-OB-1082TN-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasTeaching note for product OB-1082Desde 0,00 €
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Transformation in Somaliland: Edna Adan Maternity Hospital
Yemen, Gerry; Snell, Scott; Meara, John G.; McClain, Craig D.; Raykar, Nakul P.; Greenberg, Sarah L. M.; Henry, Jaymie AngCaso DARDEN-OB-1082-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasThere are change efforts, and there are change efforts. Edna Adan Ismail, referred to in the Western press as the Muslim Mother Teresa, created a small revolution when she founded the Edna Adan Maternity Hospital in Hargeisa, Somaliland. From securing buy-in and permissions from Siad Barre's government, acquiring land and struggling to keep it, and designing and constructing a new building, to educating a health care workforce, attracting physici...Desde 8,20 €
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Reinventing Your Business Model (Spanish version)
Johnson, Mark W.; Christensen, Clayton M.; Kagermann, HenningArtículo HBS-R0812CDirección estratégicaThey fulfill a job to be done in a dramatically better way (as P&G did with its Swiffer mops), solve a problem that's never been solved before (as Apple did with its iPod and iTunes electronic entertainment delivery system), or serve an entirely unaddressed customer base (as Tata Motors is doing with its Nano - the $2,500 car aimed at Indian families who can't afford any other type of car and usually use motorcycles to get around). Doing so does...Desde 8,20 €
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Reinventing Your Business Model
Johnson, Mark W.; Christensen, Clayton M.; Kagermann, HenningArtículo HBS-R0812C-EDirección estratégicaThey fulfill a job to be done in a dramatically better way (as P&G did with its Swiffer mops), solve a problem that's never been solved before (as Apple did with its iPod and iTunes electronic entertainment delivery system), or serve an entirely unaddressed customer base (as Tata Motors is doing with its Nano - the $2,500 car aimed at Indian families who can't afford any other type of car and usually use motorcycles to get around). Doing so does...Desde 8,20 €