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Enterprise Software Selection (Spanish version)
Austin, Robert D.; Sole, Deborah; Cotteleer, MarkCase HBS-606S14Information TechnologiesDescribes Harley-Davidson's decision process for defining and selecting an enterprise-wide procurement software package and the institutional changes introduced as part of this process. Tells the story of Harley-Davidson's approach in developing integrated business processes and information systems to meet the needs of a visionary procurement strategy. Central to this activity was the evaluation and selection of an enterprise software package and...Starting at €8.20
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IP Intermediaries & Intellectual Ventures, Teaching Note
Hagiu, AndreiTeaching Note HBS-711503-EInformation TechnologiesTeaching Note for 710423 and 711486.Starting at €0.00
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Harley-Davidson Motor Co.: Enterprise Software Selection
Austin, Robert D.; Sole, Deborah; Cotteleer, MarkCase HBS-600006-EInformation TechnologiesDescribes Harley-Davidson's decision process for defining and selecting an enterprise-wide procurement software package and the institutional changes introduced as part of this process. Tells the story of Harley-Davidson's approach in developing integrated business processes and information systems to meet the needs of a visionary procurement strategy. Central to this activity was the evaluation and selection of an enterprise software package and...Starting at €8.20
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Collaborative Intelligence: Humans and AI Are Joining Forces
Wilson, H. James; Daugherty, PaulArticle HBS-R1804J-EInformation TechnologiesArtificial intelligence is transforming all sectors of the economy, but there's no reason to fear that robots will replace all human employees. In fact, companies that automate their operations mainly to cut their workforces will see only short-term productivity gains, say the authors. Their research, involving 1,500 firms in a range of industries, shows that the biggest performance improvements come when humans and smart machines work together, ...Starting at €8.20
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Intellectual Property Intermediaries
Hagiu, AndreiCase HBS-711486-EInformation TechnologiesDuring the past five to 10 years, several different intermediation business models have emerged for the intellectual property (IP) market. This note describes the most prominent ones: nonpracticing entities (or patent trolls), defensive patent aggregators, online IP platforms, live IP auctions, and IP exchanges.Starting at €8.20