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The Good Feet Store: Sponsoring College Athletes in the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Era - Teaching note
Whitler, Kimberly A.; Puto, Christopher P.; Maiden, Stephen E.Nota del Instructor DARDEN-M-1038TN1-EMarketingTeaching Note for product M-1038Desde 0,00 €
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The Good Feet Store: Sponsoring College Athletes in the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Era
Whitler, Kimberly A.; Puto, Christopher P.; Maiden, Stephen E.Caso DARDEN-M-1038MarketingThis case introduces the challenges and decision criteria for businesses seeking to sponsor student athletes in the advent of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA's) landmark decision to authorize collegiate student athletes to monetize their name, image, and likeness (NIL), just as professional athletes and other celebrities have always done. The case follows Jonathan Cotten, president of Easy Step Enterprises (Easy Step), a fran...Desde 8,20 €
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Assessing and Improving Digital Ability: Procter & Gamble's Approach to Raising Brands' Digital Competency
Whitler, Kimberly A.; Wilder, F. D.Nota técnica DARDEN-M-1035-EMarketingThis technical note follows F. D. Wilder, who is being tasked with driving the Procter and Gamble's digital transformation effort. The cornerstone of the transformation would be “assessing and improving the digital capability of the firm.” He decides to develop an assessment tool that would enable P&G’s brand leaders to assess “digital ability” and then work with their bosses to create learning plans to address ability gaps.Desde 8,20 €
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Open Source: Salvation or Suicide (HBR Case Study)
Wilson, Scott; Kambil, AjitArtículo HBS-R0804X-ETecnologías de la informaciónAmp Up, a wildly popular electronic-music game, is the brainchild of KMS's cherished programmers, who now spend their time trying to keep customers dazzled with upgrades. But a couple of start-ups have ripped off the idea using their own code - which is open source. Now they're demanding that KMS float with the rising tide and join the open-source community. How could the company make money without its IP? And why should it try? Four experts comm...Desde 8,20 €
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Open Source: Salvation or Suicide (Commentary for HBR Case Study)
Wilson, Scott; Kambil, AjitArtículo HBS-R0804Z-ETecnologías de la informaciónAmp Up, a wildly popular electronic-music game, is the brainchild of KMS's cherished programmers, who now spend their time trying to keep customers dazzled with upgrades. But a couple of start-ups have ripped off the idea using their own code - which is open source. Now they're demanding that KMS float with the rising tide and join the open-source community. How could the company make money without its IP? And why should it try? Four experts comm...Desde 8,20 €
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Open Source: Salvation or Suicide? (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Wilson, Scott; Kambil, AjitArtículo HBS-R0804A-ETecnologías de la informaciónAmp Up, a wildly popular electronic-music game, is the brainchild of KMS's cherished programmers, who now spend their time trying to keep customers dazzled with upgrades. But a couple of start-ups have ripped off the idea using their own code - which is open source. Now they're demanding that KMS float with the rising tide and join the open-source community. How could the company make money without its IP? And why should it try? Four experts comm...Desde 8,20 €
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El caso HBR: Código abierto: salvación o suicidio
Wilson, Scott; Kambil, AjitArtículo HBS-R0804ATecnologías de la informaciónAmp arriba, un popular juego de música electrónica, es una idea original de programadores preciados de KMS, que ahora pasan su tiempo tratando de mantener a los clientes deslumbrados con las actualizaciones. Pero un par de empresas de nueva creación han arrancado la idea de usar su propio código - que es de código abierto. Ahora están exigiendo que flotan KMS con la marea alta y unirse a la comunidad de código abierto. ¿Cómo puede la empresa gana...Desde 8,20 €