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What Are Business Models, and How Are They Built?, Module Note (Spanish version)
Christensen, Clayton M.; Johnson, Mark W.Case HBS-615S01Service and Operations ManagementStarting at €8.20
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CLUST.COM: Sueñe Más y Pague Menos
Wathieu, LucCase HBS-502S46MarketingClust es un sitio web de compra del grupo francés. En lugar de la comercialización de productos a los consumidores, Clust es la comercialización de las demandas del consumidor agregados a los fabricantes. En consecuencia, más allá del acto habitual de elegir entre alternativas predefinidas, se espera que los consumidores de criar a sus demandas y crear nuevas ideas de productos, para discutir y apoyar las ideas de los demás, para pedir a sus amig...Starting at €8.20
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Cofidis (Spanish Version)
Wathieu, LucCase HBS-503S16MarketingUn descendiente del catálogo francesa comercializador 3 Suisses, y un patrocinador popular del Tour de Francia, Cofidis vende crédito al consumo a través del teléfono, desafiando a la banca convencional con una política de producto y una estrategia de comunicación que se adapta perfectamente comparativos de la empresa (des) ventajas. Este caso describe: propuesta de producto y el valor Cofidis'; la evolución contexto competitivo y la complejidad ...Starting at €8.20
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Intelliseek (Spanish Version)
Wathieu, Luc; Friedman, AllanCase HBS-510S18MarketingIntelliseek cosechas, filtros, y las minas del contenido de los mensajes enviados por los consumidores en línea y en los foros de discusión y blogs. Para cualquier marca de productos de consumo específico, Intelliseek mide el volumen de trabajo de boca en boca y su valencia (proporción de comentarios positivos y negativos) y produce series de cotizaciones organizado en la forma de un informe de grupo de enfoque. Esta empresa "inteligencia de mark...Starting at €8.20
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Developing Disruptive Ideas
Anthony, Scott D.; Johnson, Mark W.; Sinfield, Joseph V.; Altman, Elizabeth J.Book Chapter HBS-4551BC-EStrategyInnovation isn't predictable. However, remembering key principles and following the straightforward process for generating disruptive ideas that is outlined in this chapter, can reliably increase the odds of coming up with a high-potential idea. This chapter is excerpted from "The Innovator's Guide to Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work."Starting at €8.20
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Innovation Metrics
Anthony, Scott D.; Johnson, Mark W.; Sinfield, Joseph V.; Altman, Elizabeth J.Book Chapter HBS-4556BC-EStrategyOne of the key challenges for companies seeking to improve their ability to create growth through innovation is that the metrics many companies use to measure innovation run a high risk of actually leading them in the wrong direction. This chapter describes key measurement traps and lays out fifteen potential innovation metrics companies can use to more accurately assess innovation-related activities. This chapter is excerpted from "The Innovato...Starting at €8.20
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Principles and Patterns of Disruptive Innovation
Anthony, Scott D.; Johnson, Mark W.; Sinfield, Joseph V.; Altman, Elizabeth J.Book Chapter HBS-4557BC-EStrategyThis chapter highlights key innovation traps and summarizes the processes and principles that will significantly increase your chances of creating growth through innovation. This chapter is excerpted from "The Innovator's Guide to Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work."Starting at €8.20
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How to Jump-Start the Clean-Tech Economy
Johnson, Mark W.; Suskewicz, JoshArticle HBS-R0911D-EStrategyBillions of dollars worldwide are pumped into the search for clean technology and renewable energy. So far, however, most investment has been in companies that are using conventional business models to fit new technologies into existing systems. A far better approach, say Johnson and Suskewicz, is to create whole new systems. The authors propose a framework for thinking about clean tech that consists of four interdependent components: an enabling...Starting at €8.20
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How to Stop Customers from Fixating on Price
Bertini, Marco; Wathieu, LucArticle HBS-R1005F-EMarketingSurprisingly, your best tool for getting customers to see beyond price may be the price itself. New research finds that four pricing moves in particular can cause buyers to stop treating your offering as a commodity and instead consider its quality and relevance to their individual needs. You can change the basis of your pricing structure, as Goodyear did when it priced tires according to how many miles they would last. You can stimulate curiosit...Starting at €8.20
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Reinventing Your Business Model
Johnson, Mark W.; Christensen, Clayton M.; Kagermann, HenningArticle HBS-R0812C-EStrategyThey fulfill a job to be done in a dramatically better way (as P&G did with its Swiffer mops), solve a problem that's never been solved before (as Apple did with its iPod and iTunes electronic entertainment delivery system), or serve an entirely unaddressed customer base (as Tata Motors is doing with its Nano - the $2,500 car aimed at Indian families who can't afford any other type of car and usually use motorcycles to get around). Doing so does...Starting at €8.20