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OTISLINE (A) (Spanish version)
McFarlan, F. Warren; Stoddard, Donna B.Case HBS-102S22Information TechnologiesDescribes the company's use of information technology to strengthen its position in the elevator sales and service market. Also demonstrates how information technology can be used to better manage and control a large geographically dispersed service organization. This case is accompanied by a Video Short that can be shown in class or included in a digital coursepack. Instructors should consider the timing of making the video available to student...Starting at €8.20
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Connor Formed Metal Products (Spanish version)
Applegate, Lynda M.; Stoddard, Donna B.; Conrad, Melinda B.Case HBS-115S09Information TechnologiesConnor Formed Metal Products was a small, privately owned manufacturer of custom metal springs and stampings. Since becoming president in 1984, Bob Sloss had implemented many changes to the company's organizational structure, management control systems, and information systems. In particular, he introduced a computer system in one plant to track product jobs through the manufacturing process. Employees at every function and level of the company c...Starting at €8.20
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Pacific Bell: la reingeniería de Centrex
Stoddard, Donna B.; Jarvenpaa, SirkkaCase HBS-117S17Information TechnologiesDescribe el rediseño y puesta en marcha del nuevo proceso de las órdenes para un producto estrella en el Pacific Bell. Pacific Bell es una de las compañías de funcionamiento regionales de Bell compone de siete unidades de negocio. En lugar de implementar el nuevo proceso, las funciones y tecnología de la información propuesto por el equipo de diseño original, cada unidad de negocio regional implementado aquellas piezas que más rápidamente se trad...Starting at €8.20
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Procter & Gamble: mejoramiento del valor para el consumidor vía rediseño de procesos
McKenney, James L.; Clark, Theodore H.Case HBS-110S20Information TechnologiesLa evolución del desarrollo de Procter & Gamble de la respuesta eficiente al consumidor (ECR) implicó una serie de ensayos, una decisión de distribuir los pañales sobre la base del movimiento del producto, un esfuerzo consciente para pasar a un nuevo medio de distribución en todas las líneas, un primer corte a un nuevo sistema, y por último, la evolución de la combinación existente de los sistemas informáticos integrados que unen la cadena de v...Starting at €8.20
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Managing Information: The IT Architecture
Stoddard, Donna B.; Seger, Katherine N.Case HBS-193059-EInformation TechnologiesInformation is a critical resource in the information economy and Information Technology (IT) enables information to be managed as a strategic resource. However, IT is extremely complex and fast-changing. As a result, the general manager cannot leave IT decisions strictly to IT technologists and cannot hope to be technically competent to make the "right" IT decisions for the firm. This dilemma is resolved by the construction of an "IT architectur...Starting at €8.20
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Reingeniería del proceso empresarial: el cambio radical permitido en la tecnología de la información
Stoddard, Donna B.; Jarvenpaa, SirkkaCase HBS-110S19Information TechnologiesProporciona un marco conceptual para comprender rediseño de procesos de negocio y gestión del cambio.Starting at €8.20
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Theranos: Who Has Blood on Their Hands? (A)
Hsieh, Nien-he; Wing, Christina R.; Fournier, Emilie; Resman, AnnaCase HBS-619039-EInformation TechnologiesThis case covers the rise and fall of Theranos, the company founded by Elizabeth Holmes in 2004 to revolutionize the blood testing industry by creating a device that could provide from a small finger prick the same results and accuracy as intravenous blood draws. As founder and CEO, Holmes was hailed as the most successful female tech entrepreneur ever. In October 2015, however, a Wall Street Journal article exposed internal struggles and questio...Starting at €8.20
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Campbell Soup Company: Selling Channel Innovation to Customers
Ton, Zeynep; McKenney, James L.Case HBS-608141-EInformation TechnologiesCampbell Soup, like most food manufacturers, faced grocery chain and wholesale demand for its goods driven by Campbell's own promotional pricing structure rather than retail consumer demand. Former policies to encourage overstock created huge swings in production and inventory levels. Campbell's introduced continuous product replenishment (CPR) under which they would manage inventory for their customers, enabled by electronic data interchange to ...Starting at €8.20