Stanford Graduate School of Business (USA)
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Waste Management's Organic Growth Group
Burgelman, R; Siegel, R; Uribe, TCase SGSB-SM210-EStrategyIt was 2005 and David Steiner, CEO of Waste Management (WM), had just received a report from an internal advisory panel created some months before to assess the future of the waste management industry and propose how the company’s strategy should be adapted. The core of this report was the recommendation to create a special unit within the company, chartered with the central purpose of identifying ways to extract value from waste through new and ...Starting at €8.20
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Netafim: migrar de productos a soluciones
Lee, H.; Michlin, G.Case SGSB-GS46StrategyEn 2005, Erez Meltzer, presidente y CEO de Netafim (el principal fabricante mundial de equipos de riego por goteo), se preguntaba si la cadena de suministro de Netafim era lo suficientemente fuerte como para respaldar el cambio de estrategia que estaba planeando para la empresa: migrar de vender productos a Venta de soluciones. Cuando Meltzer asumió el cargo tres años antes, la compañía estaba luchando con ventas planas, una cadena de suministro ...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