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Which Kind of Collaboration Is Right for You? (Spanish version)
Pisano, Gary P.; Verganti, RobertoArtículo HBS-R0812FDirección estratégicaAnyone can propose problems, offer solutions, and decide which ideas to use - as happens in the open-source software community Linux. A consortium is a private group of participants that operate as equals and jointly select problems, decide how to conduct work, and choose solutions. IBM has set up a number of consortia with other companies to develop next-generation semiconductor technologies. No one approach is superior; each involves strategic...Desde 8,20 €
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Which Kind of Collaboration Is Right for You
Pisano, Gary P.; Verganti, RobertoArtículo HBS-R0812F-EThis article includes a one-page preview that quickly summarizes the key ideas and provides an overview of how the concepts work in practice along with suggestions for further reading. Nowadays, virtually no companies innovate alone. Firms team up with a variety of partners, in a wide number of ways, to create new technologies, products, and services. But what is the best way to leverage the power of outsiders? To help executives answer that ques...Desde 8,20 €
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Why Didn't We Know? (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Hasson, Ralph; Hardis, Stephen R; Shear, Hal; Rowe, Mary P.; Robinson, J William; Robinson, Jackson WArtículo HBS-R0704A-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasGalvatrens, a consumer products company in Houston, has a whistle-blower's lawsuit on its hands. Mike Fields, a former divisional sales manager, claims that he was wrongfully terminated for trying to report an illegal scheme designed by a colleague to inflate numbers. He'd left the company's COO a confidential voice mail about it, but the COO referred the matter to Mike's boss rather than following up on it himself. Mike says his boss subsequentl...Desde 8,20 €
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Why Didn't We Know (Commentary for HBR Case Study)
Hasson, Ralph; Hardis, Stephen R; Shear, Hal; Rowe, Mary P.; Robinson, J William; Robinson, Jackson WArtículo HBS-R0704Z-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasGalvatrens, a consumer products company in Houston, has a whistle-blower's lawsuit on its hands. Mike Fields, a former divisional sales manager, claims that he was wrongfully terminated for trying to report an illegal scheme designed by a colleague to inflate numbers. He'd left the company's COO a confidential voice mail about it, but the COO referred the matter to Mike's boss rather than following up on it himself. Mike says his boss subsequentl...Desde 8,20 €
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El caso HBR: cómo no lo supimos
Hasson, Ralph; Hardis, Stephen R; Shear, Hal; Rowe, Mary P.; Robinson, J William; Robinson, Jackson WArtículo HBS-R0704ALiderazgo y Dirección de personasGalvatrens, una compañía de productos de consumo en Houston, tiene una demanda de delator en sus manos. Mike Fields, un ex gerente de ventas de la división, afirma que fue despedido injustamente por tratar de informar de un plan ilegal diseñado por un colega que los números se inflan. Había dejado COO de la compañía un correo de voz confidencial sobre ello, pero el director de operaciones remitió el asunto al jefe de Mike en lugar de seguir arrib...Desde 8,20 €