Stanford Graduate School of Business (USA)
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Zappos.com:Developing a Supply Chain to Deliver now!
Hoyt, David; Marks, MichaelCase SGSB-GS65-EService and Operations ManagementZappos was founded in 1999, during the Internet boom, to sell shoes online. The company’s founding premise was to provide the ultimate in selection to its customers—all brands, styles, sizes, and colors. Zappos organized all aspects of its business (including recruiting, culture, call center, inventory, website, and supply chain) to provide the best possible service—it wanted to “wow” everyone who interacted with the company, from customers to e...Starting at €8.20
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The Role of Physicians in Device Innovation: Critical Success Factor or Conflict of Interest
Zenioa S; Burns L; Denend LCase SGSB-OIT105-EInformation Technologies, Service and Operations ManagementAs of 2012, the Physician Payments Sunshine Act of 2009 requires medical device manufacturers to track any payments or gifts they make to physicians that are worth more than $10 and then starting in 2013 to report those that exceed a total of $100 per year to any given doctor. While a majority of doctors, academic medical centers, and pharmaceutical and device companies generally support the principle of greater transparency when it comes to phys...Starting at €8.20
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Zappos.com: el desarrollo de una cadena de suministro para deslumbrar al cliente
Hoyt, David; Marks, MichaelCase SGSB-GS65ESService and Operations ManagementA finales de 2008, menos de 10 años después de su fundación, Zappos anticipaba alcanzar ventas brutas anuales pormil millones de dólares. Cuando su fundador propuso por primera vez la idea de vender zapatos en línea, el concepto fue recibido con intenso escepticismo. A pesar de los retos, la empresa había logrado un éxito espectacular.Era el minorista de zapatos en línea más grande del mundo, era rentable, crecía rápidamente y tenía una reputació...Starting at €8.20