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Recruiting
Cappelli, Peter; Harvard Business Review; Holmes, Dane E.Artículo HBS-R1903B-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasBusinesses have never done as much hiring as they do today and never done a worse job of it, says Peter Cappelli of Wharton in "Your Approach to Hiring Is All Wrong." Much of the process is outsourced to companies such as Randstad, Manpower, and Adecco, which in turn use subcontractors to scour LinkedIn and social media for potential candidates. When applications come--always electronically--software sifts through them for keywords that hiring ma...Desde 8,20 €
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The Looming Challenge to U.S. Competitiveness
Porter, Michael E.; Rivkin, Jan W.Artículo HBS-R1203B-EDirección estratégicaAlthough the U.S. retains profound competitive strengths--for instance, in higher education and entrepreneurship--those strengths are increasingly threatened by weaknesses in areas such as the tax code, basic education, macroeconomic policies, and regulation. Steps to reverse the loss will require a new focus by government and business leaders.Desde 8,20 €
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Choosing the United States
Porter, Michael E.; Rivkin, Jan W.Artículo HBS-R1203F-EDirección estratégicaA location decision is, in many respects, a referendum on a nation's competitiveness. When a company decides, say, to build a new plant in China rather than in the United States, it is effectively voting on the question of which country can best enable its success in the global marketplace. Over the past three decades, business activities have become increasingly mobile, and more and more countries have become viable contenders for them. But new ...Desde 8,20 €
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Matching Dell (Spanish version)
Rivkin, Jan W.; Porter, Michael E.Caso HBS-702S06Dirección estratégicaAfter years of success with its vaunted "Direct Model" for computer manufacturing, marketing, and distribution, Dell Computer Corp. faces efforts by competitors to match its strategy. The case 'Matching Dell' describes the evolution of the personal computer industry, Dell's strategy, and efforts by Compaq, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Gateway 2000 to capture the benefits of Dell's approach. Students are called on to formulate strategic plans of acti...Desde 8,20 €
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Industry Transformation (Spanish version)
Porter, Michael E.; Rivkin, Jan W.Caso HBS-703S24Dirección estratégicaDesigned to support course modules that consider strategy-making under uncertainty or the intersection of competitive strategy and technology.Desde 8,20 €
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A Novel Way to Boost Client Satisfaction
Harvard Business ReviewArtículo HBS-F1902A-EServicios y operacionesResearchers have learned to mine a unique set of data that serves as a slow-motion replay of how an organization and its people function: the company's e-mail. Although e-mail analysis has largely focused on internal communications, a new study uses it to examine how employees interact with clients. Researchers studied the e-mail behaviors of teams working with key client accounts at a global professional services firm. Each month during the stud...Desde 8,20 €
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A Manager's Guide to Augmented Reality
Porter, Michael E.; Heppelmann, James; Harvard Business Review; Jouret, Guido; Morse, GardinerArtículo HBS-R1706B-ETecnologías de la informaciónWhile the physical world is 3-D, most data is trapped on 2-D pages and screens. This gulf between the real and digital worlds limits our ability to exploit the volumes of information available to us. Augmented reality, a set of technologies that superimposes digital data and images on physical objects, is closing this gap. By putting information directly into the context in which we'll apply it, AR increases our ability to absorb and act on it. A...Desde 8,20 €
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Corporate VCs Are Moving the Goalposts
Harvard Business ReviewArtículo HBS-F1611A-EIniciativa emprendedoraIn the traditional approach to venture capital, an investment firm parcels out funds to a portfolio of start-ups, knowing that most will fail but that with luck, the returns from the few winners will make the exercise profitable. For more than 40 years, another model has also existed: corporate venture capital, in which a very large company invests in start-ups, often in adjacent industries. Corporate VCs have historically been motivated by strat...Desde 8,20 €
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Truly Human Leadership at Barry-Wehmiller, Teaching Note
Rivkin, Jan W.; Minor, DylanNota del Instructor HBS-717435-EDirección estratégicaTeaching note for case 717420.Desde 0,00 €
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Preserve the Luxury or Extend the Brand
Harvard Business ReviewNota del Instructor HBS-HTN007-EMarketingTeaching Note for Product Numbers R1101R, R1101Z, and R1101Z.Desde 0,00 €