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Jobs to Be Done: Aplicación en entornos de alta densidad digital
Pérez Balaguer, Jesús; Gregory, Robert Wayne; Zamora, JavierTechnical Note SIN-62Information Technologies, Innovation and Change, MarketingLa teoría del Jobs to be Done (JTBD) se fundamenta en que los clientes no compran productos o servicios, sino que "contratan" estos para realizar un determinado "trabajo" (job), de ahí el nombre de la citada teoría. Esta nota técnica introduce en la teoría del JTBD y explica cómo aplicarla en un entorno de alta densidad digital.Starting at €8.20
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How to Overcome Resistance and Get Commitment From Users
Pérez Balaguer, Jesús; Gregory, Robert Wayne; Káganer, EvgenyTechnical Note SIN-54-EInformation Technologies, Innovation and ChangeIf we consider the broad spectrum of changes that occur in organizations, it is apparent that in many cases, either directly or indirectly, technology is a very important factor to take into account and can even be the driver of change. But most people fear change and some have a deep aversion to it. In this document, we look at the reasons why employees resist the adoption and use of new technologies. We also offer a framework for managing chang...Starting at €8.20
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Jobs to Be Done: Application in Environments of High Digital Density
Pérez Balaguer, Jesús; Gregory, Robert Wayne; Zamora, JavierTechnical Note SIN-62-EInformation Technologies, Innovation and Change, MarketingThe Jobs to Be Done (JTBD) theory is grounded upon the fact that customers do not buy products or services but instead "hire" them to do a given "job"; hence its name. This technical note introduces JTBD theory and explains how to apply it in an environment of high digital density.Starting at €8.20
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The Freeplay Energy Group and Foundation (B)
Ganly, Kate; Mair, JohannaCase DG-1501-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Innovation and Change, StrategyCase B updates the original by two additional years. In this time the Freeplay Group undertakes an IPO, listing on the UK stock exchange as Freeplay Energy plc. The Freeplay Foundation continues to receive support from the new public company and expands its projects to bring communication and energy to the most "underdeveloped" areas of Africa but must also look elsewhere for support and funding. Freeplay Energy also undertakes significant expans...Starting at €5.74