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Better World Books, Teaching Note
Norton, Michael I.; Avery, Jill; Wilson, Fiona; Steenburgh, ThomasNota del Instructor HBS-512106-EMarketingTeaching Note for 511057.Desde 0,00 €
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What's the Deal with LivingSocial
Norton, Michael I.; Wathieu, Luc; Sigman, Betsy Page; Bertini, MarcoCaso HBS-512065-EMarketingTim O'Shaughnessy, the 29-year-old CEO of LivingSocial, is growing a revolutionary worldwide business of "daily deals"-in which retailers offer a heavily-discounted product or service available for purchase for brief (often 24-hour) windows. The case explores the complicated sharing of risks and rewards between LivingSocial, participating retailers, and customers, focusing on the return on investment in both the short- and longer-term for LivingS...Desde 8,20 €
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Toronto Rehab
Peter C. Bell; Fredrik OdegaardCaso IVEY-9B09E016-EGobierno corporativoDue to continued budget shortfalls the project manager for the Spinal Cord Rehabilitation Program at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute needed to provide proposals for immediate cost-saving measures. One of these measures included how to schedule the nursing staff. The problem involved meeting certain occupancy target levels while ensuring a minimum number and correct mix of available nurses.Desde 8,20 €
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Pitch Yourself!
Steenburgh, Thomas; Norton, Michael I.Caso HBS-508039-EMarketingHelps students develop an elevator pitch for their most important asset--themselves. Before class students are asked to interview a potential employer and to develop preliminary elevator pitches. Once in class, students work through an exercise that helps them refine their elevator pitches and better understand several key marketing principles. Leads to an engaging and thought-provoking discussion.Desde 8,20 €
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(PRODUCT) RED (B)
Moon, Youngme; Norton, Michael I.; Chen, DavidCaso HBS-509014-EMarketingUpdates the (PRODUCT) RED (A) case through early 2008, including announcements of new partner relationships (with Hallmark, Microsoft, and Dell) as well as new communications initiatives.Desde 5,74 €
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Container Transportation Company
Peter C. Bell; Bai Xiaodong; Michael ZhangCaso IVEY-9B08E005-EGobierno corporativoThe regional manager of the Container Transportation Company, and his colleagues were looking for a new strategy to allocate containers for transportation from Korea and China to the Middle East. All the business departments had been challenged by top management to optimize their revenues and profit. The regional manager wondered whether he could improve pricing or apply other revenue management techniques to enhance revenues without negatively a...Desde 8,20 €
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M2 Universal Communications
Srinivas Krishnamoorthy; Peter C. Bell; Ankur Bansal; Peter VazCaso IVEY-9B09E013-EGobierno corporativoTeleco Inc. (Teleco), an established telecom conglomerate with a significant position in the Canadian wireless business, had engaged M2 to plan its digital media spending strategy for the upcoming quarter. The vice-president at M2 would have to help Teleco decide on the ideal investment strategy for its $1.5 million digital media advertising budget and wondered how this would affect M2's strategic recommendations.Desde 8,20 €
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Making Charity Pay
Norton, Michael I.; Avery, JillArtículo HBS-F1410B-ECompanies are increasingly experimenting with the use of philanthropy to enhance consumer loyalty, brand awareness, and sales. But even highly creative approaches that garner a lot of buzz often fall short of sales goals. Firms can design more-successful initiatives by ensuring alignment between what the authors call the three C's of consumer philanthropy: Companies need to choose Causes that resonate with Customers in a way that drives sales.Desde 8,20 €
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Professional Media Inc.
Peter C. BellCaso IVEY-9B13E004-EGobierno corporativoA media planner at a specialized media buying firm was in the process of planning the spring 2012 television campaign for a customer with a recognizable brand name. The campaign budget of $7 million was to be spent on seven weeks of advertising during the first 20 weeks of the year. Each week of advertising involved a carefully selected series of advertisements on network and local television, and each week of advertising cost $1 million. Which s...Desde 8,20 €
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Sell Yourself!, Teaching Note
Steenburgh, Thomas; Norton, Michael I.Nota del Instructor HBS-507069-EMarketingTeaching note to (507-045). An abstract is not available for this product.Desde 0,00 €