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Show Me the Money (A) (Spanish Version)
Rose, ClaytonCase HBS-319S16Business Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityUn líder de la unidad de negocio se enfrenta a una decisión importante cuando un empleado fundamental para una operación de alto perfil pide un acuerdo de compensación único que tiene implicaciones para la cultura de la empresa.Starting at €8.20
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How Much (A) (Spanish Version)
Rose, ClaytonCase HBS-319S15Business Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityEl líder de un equipo de la pequeña empresa debe hacer frente a un empleado que no está dispuesto a revelarle la rentabilidad de una transacción para la empresa y el cliente.Starting at €8.20
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Barclays and the LIBOR Scandal
Rose, Clayton; Sesia, AldoCase HBS-313075-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityIn June of 2012, Barclays plc admitted that it had manipulated the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR)-a benchmark interest rate that was fundamental to the operation of international financial markets and that was the basis for trillions of dollars ofStarting at €8.20
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Excellence Corrupted (Spanish version)
Rose, Clayton; Fisher, NoahCase HBS-318S01Business Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityAfter years of vigorous denials, on January 14, 2013 Lance Armstrong admitted in a television interview with Oprah Winfrey that he "doped" in each of his record seven consecutive Tour de France victories, confirming the findings a few months earlier by the US Anti-Doping Agency that he had orchestrated "a massive team doping scheme, more extensive than any previously revealed in professional sports history." Until that moment with Oprah, Armstron...Starting at €8.20
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Following Lance Armstrong: Excellence Corrupted
Rose, Clayton; Fisher, NoahCase HBS-314015-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityAfter years of vigorous denials, on January 14, 2013 Lance Armstrong admitted in a television interview with Oprah Winfrey that he "doped" in each of his record seven consecutive Tour de France victories, confirming the findings a few months earlier by thStarting at €8.20