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AVA.ph: Growing a Filipino E-Commerce Company
Kerr, William R.; Motte-Munoz, HenryCaso HBS-813188-EIniciativa emprendedoraAVA is a three-year old e-commerce company in the Philippines. From its early start mimicking the Gilt Groupe concept of online flash sales, the company has grown into a broader e-commerce platform for local fashion commerce. Oliver Segovia needs to evaluate where AVA should go next and answer some complicated personal questions. The case considers issues related to e-commerce platforms, diaspora-based international exchanges, business location c...Desde 8,20 €
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La Dinámica de la Competencia en los Videojuegos Caseros (F): La Caída de 3DO
Coughlan, Peter J.; Freier, DebbieCaso HBS-703S30Dirección estratégicaLos contornos de los acontecimientos que condujeron a la salida de 3DO del juego de vídeo doméstico de licencias comerciales. Se considera modelo de negocio de 3DO defectuosa debido a su incompatibilidad con la estructura y la economía de la industria.Desde 5,74 €
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AVA.ph: Growing a Filipino E-Commerce Company, Teaching Note
Kerr, William R.; Rossano, PenelopeNota del Instructor HBS-814122-EIniciativa emprendedoraTeaching note for case 813188.Desde 0,00 €
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La Dinámica de la Competencia en los Videojuegos Caseros (E): El Auge del 3DO y Juegos de 32 Bits
Coughlan, Peter J.Caso HBS-703S29Dirección estratégicaDescribe el lanzamiento de la innovadora compañía de videojuegos en casa, 3DO, que había desarrollado un sistema innovador que ofrece procesamiento de 32 bits y el software de CD-ROM. Examina la dinámica competitiva en la industria de los videojuegos en casa desde 1970 en el nuevo milenio.Desde 5,74 €
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Convertible Notes in Seed Financings
Nanda, Ramana; Kerr, William R.; White, Robert F.Caso HBS-813017-EFinanzasThis note introduces convertible notes in angel financing. It begins by delineating the differences between a priced and non-priced round. It then describes a specific example of a convertible note, with attention paid to technical details regarding valuation caps.Desde 8,20 €
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Osaro: Picking the best path, Teaching Note
Kerr, William R.; Palano, JamesNota del Instructor HBS-820015-EIniciativa emprendedoraTeaching note for case 820012.Desde 0,00 €
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Walmart's Workforce of the Future, Teaching Note
Kerr, William R.; Bach-Lombardo, JordanNota del Instructor HBS-819126-EDirección estratégicaThis teaching note accompanies the case Walmart's Workforce of the Future. It provides a detailed lesson plan for the case study discussion, including assignment questions and sample board and slide plans.Desde 0,00 €
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Walmart's Workforce of the Future
Kerr, William R.; Bach-Lombardo, JordanCaso HBS-819042-EDirección estratégicaFaced with intense competition from Amazon, in 2015 Walmart began a transformation of its operations and workforce. The goal was to create an omnichannel retail experience for customers that seamlessly joined online and offline shopping. This case explores Walmart's efforts to deliver this through investments in its workforce makeup and training, digital infrastructure, and automation technology.Desde 8,20 €
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Osaro: Picking the best path
Kerr, William R.; Palano, James; Huang, BastianeCaso HBS-820012-EIniciativa emprendedoraThe founder of Osaro saw the potential of deep reinforcement learning to allow robots to be applied in a wide range of new applications. Osaro targeted warehousing, already a dynamic industry for robotics and automation, for its initial product - a system which allowed robotic arms to "pick and place" individual items into boxes for shipment to consumers. Despite receiving significant attention in the robotics space, the problem of universal "pic...Desde 8,20 €
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Walmart's Workforce of the Future (Spanish version)
Kerr, William R.; Bach-Lombardo, JordanCaso HBS-821S03Dirección estratégicaFaced with intense competition from Amazon, in 2015 Walmart began a transformation of its operations and workforce. The goal was to create an omnichannel retail experience for customers that seamlessly joined online and offline shopping. This case explores Walmart's efforts to deliver this through investments in its workforce makeup and training, digital infrastructure, and automation technology.Desde 8,20 €