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Too Far Ahead of the IT Curve (HBR Case Study)
Glaser, John P.Artículo HBS-R0707X-EServicios y operacionesPeachtree Healthcare has major IT infrastructure problems, and CEO Max Berndt is struggling to find the right fix. He can go with a single set of systems and applications that will provide consistency across Peachtree's facilities but may not give doctors enough flexibility. Or he can choose service-oriented architecture (SOA), a modular design that will allow Peachtree to standardize incrementally and selectively but poses certain risks as a new...Desde 8,20 €
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Left on a Mountainside (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Kirby, Julia; Eisold, Kenneth; Soder, Dee; Kahn, Jeffrey P.; Elson, Charles M.Artículo HBS-R0401A-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasEd Davidson is on top of the world, literally and figuratively, at the beginning of this fictional case study. He's in the Swiss Alps, headed for Davos and his first experience as a delegate to the World Economic Forum's annual conference. And he has reason to believe he is about to be made president of his company, Carston Waite--and, therefore, heir apparent to the CEO position. Then his phone rings. It's his mentor, Frank Maugham, the CFO and ...Desde 8,20 €
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Too Far Ahead of the IT Curve? (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Glaser, John P.; Halvorson, George C.; Ford, Monte; Heffner, Randy; Kastor, John A.Artículo HBS-R0707A-EServicios y operacionesPeachtree Healthcare has major IT infrastructure problems, and CEO Max Berndt is struggling to find the right fix. He can go with a single set of systems and applications that will provide consistency across Peachtree's facilities but may not give doctors enough flexibility. Or he can choose service-oriented architecture (SOA), a modular design that will allow Peachtree to standardize incrementally and selectively but poses certain risks as a new...Desde 8,20 €
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Too Far Ahead of the IT Curve (HBR Case Commentary)
Glaser, John P.; Halvorson, George C.; Ford, Monte; Heffner, Randy; Kastor, John A.Artículo HBS-R0707Z-EServicios y operacionesPeachtree Healthcare has major IT infrastructure problems, and CEO Max Berndt is struggling to find the right fix. He can go with a single set of systems and applications that will provide consistency across Peachtree's facilities but may not give doctors enough flexibility. Or he can choose service-oriented architecture (SOA), a modular design that will allow Peachtree to standardize incrementally and selectively but poses certain risks as a new...Desde 8,20 €
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El caso HBR: Un sistema de TI demasiado vanguardista
Glaser, John P.; Halvorson, George C.; Ford, Monte; Heffner, Randy; Kastor, John A.Artículo HBS-R0707AServicios y operacionesPeachtree Healthcare tiene grandes problemas de infraestructura de TI, y CEO Max Berndt está luchando para encontrar la solución correcta. Se puede ir con un único conjunto de sistemas y aplicaciones que proporcionan consistencia a través de las instalaciones de Peachtree, pero no puede dar a los médicos la flexibilidad suficiente. O puede elegir la arquitectura orientada al servicio (SOA), un diseño modular que permitirá la estandarización de Pe...Desde 8,20 €
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Cost Center That Paid Its Way (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Kirby, Julia; Logan, Dan; McKenney, Michael; Bennett, Jeffrey W.; Rice, MarkArtículo HBS-R0204A-EConocimiento y comunicaciónEric Palmer arrived at the top floor of Camden Robotics, a supplier of industrial automation tools, excited to tell CEO Tom O'Reilly about his latest win: a print ad account with a well-known local software maker. "You pulled in more business?" the boss responded. "It's really working out, then, isn't it?" Six months earlier, Palmer, the head of marketing communications at Camden, had been in a less optimistic mood as he'd walked into the executi...Desde 8,20 €
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Actuar para que todos lo vean
Wagner, Chuck; Kirby, JuliaArtículo HBS-R0901BLiderazgo y Dirección de personasEs difícil imaginar una imagen de liderazgo más icónica que el maestro de ceremonias. Simplemente decir la palabra, y una imagen viene a la mente de un capitán alto y gallardo que presiden, así, un circo - un mundo lleno de tanto caos y la oportunidad para deleite. Es el trabajo del director de pista de darle sentido a ese entorno, anticipar lo inesperado, y dirigir la atención de una audiencia con un máximo de 20.000 personas - una comunidad mas...Desde 8,20 €