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David Dickens. The Last Ditch Decision
Miller, PaddyCase DPO-25-ELeadership and People ManagementDavid Dickens has been out of B-School for ten years and, to all intents and purposes, his career has prospered. However, like many multi-lingual, upwardly mobile MBA graduates, he finds himself on a treadmill of international assignments. He considers whether he should join friends in a local dairy business back in rural England. However, things are made more complicated by his also having to solve a global marketing problem.Starting at €8.20
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Estrategia global entre Oriente y Occidente
Kase, Kimio; Slocum, Alesia; Zhang, YingyingArticle ART-2050StrategyLa creciente importancia de las economías asiáticas en la escena mundial ha hecho mucho más que revolucionar el viejo orden económico. A medida que la economía se globaliza, las interacciones empresariales entre Oriente y Occidente plantean nuevos retos. En nuestro libro Asian versus Western Management Thinking: Its Culture-Bound Nature examinamos distintas líneas de investigación al respecto, desde el management intercultural hasta la psi...Starting at €8.20
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Global Strategy Requires a Meeting of Minds
Kase, Kimio; Slocum, Alesia; Zhang, YingyingArticle ART-2050-EStrategyThe growing prominence of Asian economies on the world stage has done more than shake up the old economic order. As the world economy becomes increasingly globalized, new challenges are being thrown up by cross-cultural business interactions between East and West. In our book, Asian Versus Western Management Thinking: Its Culture-Bound Nature, we review various research perspectives, from cross-cultural management to cognitive psychology. ...Starting at €8.20
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Recruit Holdings and the Ribbon Model
Miller, Paddy; Inami, HiromiCase DPO-388-EInformation Technologies, Knowledge and Communication, Leadership and People ManagementListed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange since October 2014 with $13 billion in sales, Recruit Holdings had created and managed as many as 200 businesses and brands through separate operating divisions across Japan, the rest of Asia, Europe and the United States. The key business of Recruit was that it operated a number of platforms and services that provided client data and could be accessed by many users. But what made it work? What made it sustainab...Starting at €8.20