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DKSH in 2011
Burgelman, R; , Ludescher, MCaso SGSB-SM204-EDirección estratégicaThe case describes the history and transformation of DKSH, a privately-held global trading company headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, that has been doing business in the Far East for some 150 years. The case focuses on the efforts of CEO Joerg Wolle since 1999 to bring together several independent family-owned Swiss-based trading houses under one corporate roof and to transform successful but steady old-fashioned trading houses into a new type...Desde 8,20 €
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DKSH in 2012: Preparing for Continued Rapid Growth
Burgelman, R; , Ludescher, MCaso SGSB-SM204B-EDirección estratégicaThe case discusses the post-IPO strategies, opportunities and challenges for Swiss global trading company DKSH, the leading market expansion (MES) provider with a focus on Asia. DKSH was well positioned to capitalize on three key MES industry trends: 1) Asia as the growth market per se, driven by the thriving middle classes of the emerging economies, 2) growing inner-Asian trade, and 3) the tendency of companies to outsource, stemming from the c...Desde 8,20 €
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High-Potentials in the Downturn: Sharing the Pain
Carter, Nancy M.; Silva, ChristineArtículo HBS-F0909G-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasA Catalyst poll of business school graduates who went to work for corporations or professional firms reveals how these up-and-comers are faring during the recession.Desde 8,20 €
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DKSH in 2011 and 2012 - Teaching note
Burgelman, R; , Ludescher, MCaso SGSB-SM204TN-EDirección estratégicaThe case discusses the post-IPO strategies, opportunities and challenges for Swiss global trading company DKSH, the leading market expansion (MES) provider with a focus on Asia. DKSH was well positioned to capitalize on three key MES industry trends: 1) Asia as the growth market per se, driven by the thriving middle classes of the emerging economies, 2) growing inner-Asian trade, and 3) the tendency of companies to outsource, stemming from the c...Desde 8,20 €
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Women in Management: Delusions of Progress
Carter, Nancy M.; Silva, ChristineArtículo HBS-F1003B-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasNew research shows that female managers continue to lag behind men at every career stage, right from their first professional jobs-and that's among graduates from elite MBA programs. The aggressive efforts this past decade to create opportunities for women weren't nearly as fruitful as we'd thought. To achieve anything close to gender equality, organizations have a lot of work to do.Desde 8,20 €
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High-Potentials in the Downturn: Sharing the Pain (Spanish version)
Carter, Nancy M.; Silva, ChristineArtículo HBS-F0909GLiderazgo y Dirección de personasA Catalyst poll of business school graduates who went to work for corporations or professional firms reveals how these up-and-comers are faring during the recession.Desde 8,20 €
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Why Men Still Get More Promotions Than Women
Ibarra, Herminia; Carter, Nancy M.; Silva, ChristineArtículo HBS-R1009F-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasThough companies now invest heavily in mentoring and developing their best female talent, all that attention doesn't translate into promotions. A Catalyst survey of over 4,000 high potentials shows that more women than men have mentors-yet women are paid $4,600 less in their first post-MBA jobs, hold lower-level positions, and feel less career satisfaction. To better understand why, the authors conducted in-depth interviews with 40 participants i...Desde 8,20 €