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Field Italia, S.p.A (B)
Chinchilla, Nuria; Ribera, AlbertoCase DPO-435-ELeadership and People ManagementAbstract A: A new regional manager in the telecommunications sector has to take a decision about a former technician who became a salesman who, according to the previous manager, should be fired. Abstract B: This case explains what the regional manager did to integrate him into the sales team. Caso basado en caso "Field Iberia" de los mismos autores FH-541.Starting at €5.74
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Field Iberia, S.A. (C)
Chinchilla, Nuria; Ribera, AlbertoCase FH-543-ELeadership and People ManagementThe events from the salesman's perspective.Starting at €5.74
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Field Iberia, S.A. (A)
Chinchilla, Nuria; Ribera, AlbertoCase FH-541-ELeadership and People ManagementA new regional manager in the telecommunications sector has to take a decision about a former technician who became a salesman who, according to the previous manager, should be fired.Starting at €8.20
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Laszlo and his Paradoxical Relationships
Sortheix, Florencia; Ribera, AlbertoCase DPO-126-ELeadership and People ManagementThis case is based in on compilation of self-development exercises and reflections from a 35-year old successful manager. It describes his interpersonal skills and attitudes, both for professional and personal relationships. It focuses mainly on his concerns about his close intimate relationships and their influence on work-life balance and personal well-being. It may be useful to discuss some personality traits like attachment, dependence, or em...Starting at €8.20
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Where Does the Balance Lie (D)
Ribera, AlbertoCase DPO-285-ELeadership and People ManagementThis is the continuation of the story told in parts (A), (B) and (C) of the case (DPO-178-E, 179-E y 180-E). It presents a new dilemma in the professional life of the protagonist, tied in with the balance between work and family life, which forces him to reevaluate his priorities.Starting at €5.74
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Pulled by New Life
Ribera, AlbertoCase DPO-175-ELeadership and People ManagementA 36-year old manager employed by a big international investment bank feels quite frustrated with his job. Unexpectedly his wife learns that she is going to give birth to their first child. From being trapped by the stressful situation he changes his internal attitude towards the future. The case includes a letter he writes to his unborn baby where he expresses his views and feelings, his motivation and his values.Starting at €8.20
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The Dream Team (B): Second term as a milestone
Pathak, Richa; Ribera, AlbertoCase DPO-235-ELeadership and People ManagementThis is part B of a case that narrates the story of two teams within the MBA class. The incidents described in this part occur in the second term of the MBA. The case is intended for focusing on developing team-building skills, to discuss how the members could have approached stressful situations in better ways.Starting at €5.74
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Bluefin Labs: La adquisición por Twitter
Deighton, John; Kornfeld, LeoraCase HBS-514S06Marketing¿Cuál es el valor de los datos de escucha sociales de aleta azul Labs a Twitter? Adquirida por Twitter en 2013, rojo había construido un sistema que reunió a millones de comentarios en línea en un esfuerzo por desarrollar nuevas métricas para los programas de televisión y la publicidad de marca. Con los datos de Twitter y otros sitios sociales, expresiones, no sólo impresiones, ahora podría ser agregados, medidos, y se utiliza para calibrar el re...Starting at €8.20
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Obama versus Clinton: The YouTube Primary
Deighton, John; Kornfeld, LeoraCase HBS-509032-EMarketingWhat was the role of the Internet in the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination between Senators Obama and Clinton? How does the role change in the shift from the Primary to the National election? The case examines media and content choices by each candidate, and allows students to explore the role of new media in political campaigns. The focus is on fundraising in 2007 and campaigning for Primary delegate votes in 2008.Starting at €8.20
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Demand Media
Deighton, John; Kornfeld, LeoraCase HBS-511043-EMarketingGoogle search had helped Demand Media grow to be a $1.9 billion online publisher. Then, social media and smartphone apps began to change the way people navigated the Internet. How should Demand Media respond? The business ran on a radically new model in which a stable of 10,000 freelance contributors supplied content, the Internet's search engines brought it 75 million readers each month, and advertising generated revenue. It took the guesswork o...Starting at €8.20