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Inés Rosales: retos comerciales
Rodríguez Bouzo, Silvia; Villafuerte, AntonioCase IIST-MI-77MarketingEn enero de 2003, Inés Rosales era un fabricante del sur de España de pastelería industrial (tortas de aceite) co n100 años de actividad y un producto artesanal de alta calidad. La actual propiedad había entrado en 1985 y, durante 17 años, había realizado una serie de mejoras de producción y de imagen que habían permitido a la empresa multiplicar por 6 sus ventas y mantenerse en un mercado muy difícil. Sin embargo, desde 2000 se venían percibiend...Starting at €8.20
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Creative That Cracks the Code
Kirby, JuliaArticle HBS-R1303F-EMarketing"What with ad-optimizing technologies and filter-defying product placement, search-based ad serves, real-time media bidding, and location-based features for mobile devices," the author writes, "it would be easy to conclude that advertising has flipped to all science and no art." But she highlights six campaigns to prove that advertising creativity will never cease: 1) Wonderful Pistachios, whose ads include memes such as YouTube's infamous Honey ...Starting at €8.20
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Sensofar Tech: Leading or Following the Customer
Rodríguez Bouzo, Silvia; Nueno, José LuisCase M-1310-EEntrepreneurship, Innovation and Change, MarketingAt the beginning of 2013, Ferran Laguarta and Marc Canales, chairman and CEO of Sensofar-Tech (spin-off of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, UPC), respectively, were reviewing how well the company was complying with the 2011-2015 Strategic Plan. The 2012 fiscal year had closed with 6 million in revenue (including subsidiary billing), a staff of 18 employees and an international business network with a global presence in the world's most i...Starting at €8.20
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Carinsa: innovando con el cliente
Rodríguez Bouzo, Silvia; Nueno, José LuisCase M-1311Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Change, MarketingPor selección estratégica, y haciendo de la necesidad virtud, Carinsa nació y se desarrolló en España sirviendo a las marcas nacionales que, por tamaño o por "contratos de exclusividad" con marcas multinacionales, eran despreciadas por los grandes de la industria como Givaudan, Firmenich e IFF, el top 3 de la industria, con una cuota de mercado del 45%. Esta estrategia de "invisibilidad" o escasa notoriedad le había reportado muy buenos resultado...Starting at €8.20
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Sensofar Tech: liderar o seguir al cliente
Rodríguez Bouzo, Silvia; Nueno, José LuisCase M-1310Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Change, MarketingA principios de 2013, Ferrán Laguarta y Marc Canales, presidente y director general de Sensofar Tech (spin-off de la Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña, UPC), respectivamente, revisaban el grado de cumplimiento del Plan Estratégico 2011-2015. El ejercicio 2012 se había cerrado con una cifra de negocio de 6 millones de euros (incluyendo la facturación de las filiales), una plantilla de 18 empleados, y una red comercial internacional con presencia...Starting at €8.20
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El caso HBR: Locos por el "sello brit nico"
Kirby, Julia; Ferguson, Niall; Thomas, Dana; Seidman, Dov; Corkindale, GillArticle HBS-R0711AMarketingCastlebridge & Company, un fabricante de prendas de vestir exteriores de alta calidad, es una institución británica centenaria. Su sede se mantienen en Londres, pero la mayor parte de su producción se ha trasladado al exterior. Con la última fábrica nacional programado para cerca, los ejecutivos de la empresa luchan para preservar la "identidad británica" de la marca. Para el historiador Niall Ferguson, el cierre de la planta es un paso lógico. E...Starting at €8.20
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Mad About Plaid (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Kirby, Julia; Ferguson, Niall; Thomas, Dana; Seidman, Dov; Corkindale, GillArticle HBS-R0711A-EMarketingCastlebridge & Company, a maker of high-quality outerwear, is a century-old British institution. Its headquarters remain in London, but most of its manufacturing has moved offshore. With the last domestic factory slated to close, the firm's executives struggle to preserve the "Britishness" of the brand. For historian Niall Ferguson, the plant closure is a logical step. The British public has been down this road, as have foreign consumers of Briti...Starting at €8.20
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Mad About Plaid (HBR Case Study)
Kirby, JuliaArticle HBS-R0711X-EMarketingCastlebridge & Company, a maker of high-quality outerwear, is a century-old British institution. Its headquarters remain in London, but most of its manufacturing has moved offshore. With the last domestic factory slated to close, the firm's executives struggle to preserve the "Britishness" of the brand. For historian Niall Ferguson, the plant closure is a logical step. The British public has been down this road, as have foreign consumers of Briti...Starting at €8.20
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Mad About Plaid (Commentary for HBR Case Study)
Kirby, Julia; Ferguson, Niall; Thomas, Dana; Seidman, Dov; Corkindale, GillArticle HBS-R0711Z-EMarketingCastlebridge & Company, a maker of high-quality outerwear, is a century-old British institution. Its headquarters remain in London, but most of its manufacturing has moved offshore. With the last domestic factory slated to close, the firm's executives struggle to preserve the "Britishness" of the brand. For historian Niall Ferguson, the plant closure is a logical step. The British public has been down this road, as have foreign consumers of Briti...Starting at €8.20