HBSP (USA)
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Playing the Whole Game (Spanish version)
Lax, David A.; Sebenius, James K.Article HBS-R0311DStrategy1-D negotiators focus on improving their interpersonal skills at the negotiating table, and 2-D negotiators focus on diagnosing underlying sources of value in a deal and then recrafting the terms to satisfy all parties. In this article, the authors explore the often-neglected third dimension. Instead of just playing the game at the bargaining table, 3-D negotiators reshape the scope and sequence of the game itself to achieve the desired outcome....Starting at €8.20
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Rough Justice: Stuart Eizenstat and Holocaust-Era Asset Restitution (B)
Sebenius, James K.; Green, Laurence A.Case HBS-914026-EThis case carefully traces the process by which Stuart Eizenstat handled the negotiation challenges outlined in "Rough Justice: Stuart Eizenstat and Holocaust-Era Asset Restitution (A)". It describes the outcome of the Swiss negotiations and briefly sketches Eizenstat's subsequent involvement in analogous restitution negotiations in Germany, Austria, France, and Israel.Starting at €5.74
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Nota de introducción a DAAG Europe
Aguilar, Francis J.; Svensk, Robert E.Case HBS-306S33Knowledge and CommunicationComplementa el caso.Starting at €8.20
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DAAG Europe (A) (Spanish Version)
Aguilar, Francis J.; Svensk, Robert E.Case HBS-311S01Knowledge and CommunicationEmpresa debe decidir si subir los precios y restringir el crédito del consumidor a la luz de su estrategia para la producción de racionalizar, introducir una nueva línea de ascensores modelo y aumentar su cuota de mercado. Puntos hasta las interrelaciones de las diferentes áreas funcionales dentro de una estrategia corporativa y en cierta medida el período de tiempo asociado con el cambio estratégico.Starting at €8.20
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Rough Justice: Stuart Eizenstat and Holocaust-era Asset Restitution (A)
Sebenius, James K.; Green, Laurence A.Case HBS-913037-EEconomicsBeginning in 1994, a series of articles and public disclosures indicated that Swiss banks may have retained assets belonging to victims of the Holocaust, and also may have engaged in long term attempts to block survivors' ability to recover those assets after World War II. Stuart Eizenstat, a longtime government official, and U.S. Special Envoy for Property Restitution, undertook a complex multi-year negotiation between victims' representatives, ...Starting at €8.20