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How to Bounce Back from Adversity (Spanish version)
Margolis, Joshua D.; Stoltz, Paul G.Article HBS-R1001ELeadership and People Managementhow to manage corporate transformation, what we understand about personal resilience, whether the United States can reclaim its leadership role in innovation and invention, and how executives in strategy and marketing are reconceiving the work they do.Starting at €8.20
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Workplace Safety at Alcoa (A) (Spanish Version)
Clark, Kim B.; Margolis, Joshua D.Case HBS-604S19Service and Operations ManagementExamina el desafío que enfrentan los gerentes de una planta de fabricación de aluminio grande en su campaña para mejorar la seguridad en el trabajo. El CEO de la compañía ha hecho de la seguridad una prioridad. La planta ha hecho grandes progresos en la reducción de la tasa de lesiones, pero ahora se enfrenta a la necesidad de acelerar su mejora. Para ello se requiere el director de seguridad a tener en cuenta el progreso hasta la fecha y analiza...Starting at €8.20
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Avi Kremer (Spanish Version)
Margolis, Joshua D.; Wetzel, MarkCase HBS-417S12Leadership and People ManagementSi usted fue diagnosticado con una enfermedad terminal, ¿cómo respondería y qué haría usted con su tiempo restante? Avi Kremer contempla cuatro opciones para dedicarse por 18 meses después de ser diagnosticado con ELA. Su experiencia hasta ahora y las elecciones que se enfrenta a una visión de crianza en la construcción de la resiliencia y la búsqueda de propósito. Los documentos del caso la historia personal de Kremer, antes y después del diagnó...Starting at €8.20
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Confrontando un Mal Necesario: El Despido de Alex Robins (A)
Margolis, Joshua D.Case HBS-405S02Leadership and People ManagementUn gerente relata su experiencia de disparar a la persona se le pidió que reemplazar y reflexiona sobre los desafíos de la experiencia. Propósito de enseñanza: Para el juego de roles y reflexionar sobre las tareas que implican daño a otras personas para cumplir con uno de responsabilidad.Starting at €8.20
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Martha McCaskey (Spanish version)
Van Dissel, Bart J.; Margolis, Joshua D.Case HBS-408S03Business Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityMartha McCaskey, a project leader at a consulting firm, is asked to complete a project at a crucial point in her career. Successful completion of the project would gain McCaskey a promotion and a significant raise. McCaskey, however, cannot see a way to complete the project without compromising her values. She must decide whether to maintain the high degree of integrity that has always characterized her work or to compromise and "play the game."Starting at €8.20
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A Global Leader's Guide to Managing Business Conduct
Paine, Lynn S.; Deshpande, Rohit; Margolis, Joshua D.Article HBS-W1109A-EAn extensive global survey by three Harvard Business School professors finds that employees agree on core standards of corporate behavior. But meeting those standards will require new approaches to managing business conduct. The compliance and ethics programs of most companies today fall short of addressing multinationals' basic responsibilities, let alone such vexing issues as how to stay competitive in markets where rivals follow different rule...Starting at €8.20
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How Much Is Sweat Equity Worth? (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Marquis, Christopher; Margolis, Joshua D.Article HBS-R1212L-EEntrepreneurshipBrooks and Tyler are first cousins who are running Erbe, a line of sustainably produced herb-infused vodkas. Brooks put up all his savings--$250,000--to get started, and just a month later Tyler quit a lucrative private equity job to join the new venture. The time has come to decide how to divide the remaining 90% stake in Erbe (the company's investors hold 10%). Brooks feels he's entitled to the lion's share; Tyler believes he should get half. W...Starting at €8.20
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How Much Is Sweat Equity Worth (HBR Case Study)
Marquis, Christopher; Margolis, Joshua D.Article HBS-R1212X-EEntrepreneurshipBrooks and Tyler are first cousins who are running Erbe, a line of sustainably produced herb-infused vodkas. Brooks put up all his savings--$250,000--to get started, and just a month later Tyler quit a lucrative private equity job to join the new venture. The time has come to decide how to divide the remaining 90% stake in Erbe (the company's investors hold 10%). Brooks feels he's entitled to the lion's share; Tyler believes he should get half. W...Starting at €8.20
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How Much Is Sweat Equity Worth (Commentary for HBR Case Study)
Marquis, Christopher; Margolis, Joshua D.Article HBS-R1212Z-EEntrepreneurshipBrooks and Tyler are first cousins who are running Erbe, a line of sustainably produced herb-infused vodkas. Brooks put up all his savings--$250,000--to get started, and just a month later Tyler quit a lucrative private equity job to join the new venture. The time has come to decide how to divide the remaining 90% stake in Erbe (the company's investors hold 10%). Brooks feels he's entitled to the lion's share; Tyler believes he should get half. W...Starting at €8.20
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Career Choices When Life Is Short (HBR Case Study)
Margolis, Joshua D.; Gallo, AmyArticle HBS-R1406X-EAn up-and-coming entrepreneur, Gil Lehner is looking ahead and deciding on his next move. But Gil's situation is unusual: He was just diagnosed with small-cell lung cancer and his prognosis is not good. His chance of surviving longer than five years is only 18%. So what should he do with his last few years? Should he return to his home country of Israel and spend the time he has left with his family? Should he continue to work at the promising an...Starting at €8.20