Stanford Graduate School of Business (USA)
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Blizzard v. Bnetd.org (A): gestión de la propiedad intelectual
Viard, V. B.; Yatsko, P.Case SGSB-SM154AInnovation and ChangeEl fabricante de juegos de computadora personal Blizzard presentó una demanda en 2002 contra los desarrolladores del proyecto bnetd. El proyecto bnetd fue un esfuerzo voluntario de entusiastas de los juegos y programadores frustrados con las dificultades encontradas al jugar los juegos de computadora personal de Blizzard en su servicio de juegos en línea Battle.net las 24 horas. A través de la ingeniería inversa del software de Blizzard, los desa...Starting at €8.20
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Revolution Foods
Grousbeck, Harold Irving; Coates, BethanyCase SGSB-E322-EEntrepreneurshipIn April 2007, Kristin Richmond laced up her sneakers and began the four mile run to Kirsten Tobey’s house. It was a Saturday morning, but the two co-founders of Revolution Foods (RevFoods), a provider of healthy meals and nutrition education to schools in San Francisco and Los Angeles, felt pressure to finalize a plan for effectively managing their relationship with Maria Nunez. Nunez, a skeptical and influential food service administrator, ha...Starting at €8.20
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Gary Loveman and Harrah's Entertainment
Jeffrey Pfeffer, Victoria ChangCase SGSB-OB45-ELeadership and People ManagementIn 1998, 38-year-old Gary Loveman was perfectly content with his job as an untenured associate professor at the Harvard Business School (HBS). He was a popular teacher with standing room only classes in service management. He lived comfortably with his family in Massachusetts and had successful consulting engagements and executive education assignments with companies such as Harrah’s Entertainment. His prospects for his tenure review, coming up i...Starting at €8.20