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Brazil's Macroeconomic Rollercoaster: From Lula's Boom to Rousseff's Bust
Talamàs Vilardaga, Eduard; Drebes Santos, Henrique; Fraletti, AlexandreCase ECON-429-EEconomicsBrazil-an emerging economy of more than 200 million citizens---experienced an exceptional economic boom under Lula's presidency (2003-10), followed by an equally dramatic economic downfall during the subsequent Rousseff and Temer administrations (2011-18). This case focuses on Brazil's macroeconomic policy during this period.Starting at €8.20
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Symington Family Estates
Martínez de Albéniz, Victor; Amorim, PedroCase P-1195-EService and Operations ManagementIt was the end of October 2018. Charles Symington was drinking a glass of Graham's 20 Year Old Port together with Rob Symington who had just joined the company after a successful entrepreneurial initiative. Rob would help steer the future of the family-owned business. Both were discussing what decisions to make in the upcoming months, regarding the vintage that had just ended. The quality of the wines to be produced with 2018's vintage was outsta...Starting at €8.20
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Santander-Serfín: Revitalizing the Payment Systems Business (Portuguese Version, Brazil)
Díez J.; Villanueva, Julian; Nueno, José LuisCase M-1190-PBMarketingIn June 2001, Ramón Tellaeche, director of products and marketing at Banco Santander Serfín in Mexico, was considering the commercial strategy which the means of payments division should follow over the following months in order to achieve its ambitious commercial objectives. Marcial Portela, general manager of Grupo Santander's Americas Division, had set the objective of doubling the credit card market share in a year and a half, and capturing 2...Starting at €8.20
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Teléfonos de México, S.A. de C.V. and the Prodigy Internet Plus decision
Lamyin, M.; Bertini, Marco; Nueno, José LuisCase M-1124-EInformation Technologies, MarketingThe case analyzes the strategy Telmex must follow in order to increase the customer base of its ISP service in Mexico. The low disposable income of the Mexican population and the inability to afford computers must be taken into account. The company must also consider its recent acquisition of Prodigy (one of the leading ISPs in the U.S.) and analyze the role it should play in the new marketing strategy.Starting at €8.20
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Games for rent in Teléfonos de Portugal
Chason R.; Valor Sabatier, JosepCase SI-141-EKnowledge and CommunicationThe case presents the dilemma facing the product manager in charge of the computer game service recently launched by Teléfonos de Portugal. Following an intense advertising campaign, sales have been minimal and the product manager is wondering why this is so and what he can do about it.Starting at €8.20
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El lanzamiento del Nissan Micra en Portugal
Agell, Pere; Baucells Alibés, Manel; Segarra, José AntonioCase M-977MarketingLA DIRECCION DE NISSAN EN PORTUGAL DEBE DECIDIR EL PRECIO A FIJAR PARA EL NUEVO NISSAN MICRA. PARA ELLO, REALIZA UNA INVESTIGACION COMERCIAL A LOS CLIENTES PRINCIPALES BASADA EN EL ANALISIS CONJUNTO. LOS RESULTADOS DE LA INVESTIGACION PERMITEN DIBUJAR UNA CURVA DE DEMANDA A DISTINTOS NIVELES DE PRECIOS. APARECEN DUDAS SOBRE LA METODOLOGIA DE INVESTIGACION Y LA INTERPRETACION DE LOS RESULTADOS.Starting at €8.20
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Dismol: Bank Financing for Small Companies (A)
Carelli, Jose Paulo; Martínez Abascal, EduardoCase F-788-EFinanceDistributor of food and drinks in a provincial area of Brazil in 2002. Big growth in sales and fixed assets that requires big financing. Analysis of how the bank will evalutate the company in order to give a loan. Specifics of the financing, risks and economics of Brazil, for small companies.Starting at €8.20
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Transformation at Telefónica: People as Drivers of Change
Quinn, Bernardo; Stein, GuidoCase DPO-732-EInformation Technologies, Leadership and People Management, StrategyAfter the meeting, as the newly appointed global director of Human Resources, Bernardo Quinn, walked back to his office in the West 2 Building of the Telefónica District in Madrid, he thought about what role Human Resources should play in the changes that were coming. He thought that the effort it would take to mobilize a company the size of Telefónica would be enormous. They would have to take a close look at the planned talent agenda and the co...Starting at €8.20