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Global Business Speaks English (Spanish version)
Neeley, TsedalArticle HBS-R1205HStrategyLike it or not, English is the global language of business. Today 1.75 billion people speak English at a useful level--that's one in four of us. Multinational companies such as Airbus, Daimler-Chrysler, SAP, Nokia, Alcatel-Lucent, and Microsoft in Beijing have mandated English as the corporate language. And any company with a global presence or global aspirations would be wise to do the same, says HBS professor Tsedal Neeley, to ensure good commu...Starting at €8.20
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Global Teams That Work (Spanish version)
Neeley, TsedalArticle HBS-R1510DStrategy(1) Structure. If a team is made up of groups with different views about their relative power, the leader should connect frequently with those who are farthest away and emphasize unity. (2) Process. Meeting processes should allow for informal interactions that build empathy. (3) Language. Everyone, regardless of language fluency, should be empowered to speak up. (4) Identity. Team members must be active cultural learners and teachers to understa...Starting at €8.20
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Dinámicas Competitivas en los Videojuegos Caseros (A): La Era de Atari.
Coughlan, Peter J.; Freier, DebbieCase HBS-703S25StrategyCuenta la historia del ascenso y caída de Atari Corp., el jugador dominante en la arcada y de vídeo doméstico juegos en la década de 1970 y principios de 1980. Durante este período, Atari creció de una inversión inicial de $ 500 en un hombre $ 2 mil millones en ingresos por empresa años, convirtiéndose en la compañía de más rápido crecimiento en la historia de los Estados Unidos. El paseo salvaje llegó a un alto que se estrella en 1983, sin embar...Starting at €8.20
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La Dinámica de la Competencia en los Videojuegos Caseros (C): El Génesis de Sega
Coughlan, Peter J.Case HBS-703S27StrategyDescribe el lanzamiento de la consola de 16 bits Génesis de Sega en 1988 y su efecto sobre la competencia de Nintendo. Un reescrito versión de un caso anterior.Starting at €5.74
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La Dinámica de la Competencia en los Videojuegos Caseros (D): El Super NES de Nintendo
Coughlan, Peter J.Case HBS-703S28StrategySienta las bases para el lanzamiento de Nintendo de su consola Super NES en Japón y en los Estados Unidos y describe la reacción del consumidor a la consola frente a la de su principal competidor en el momento, Sega. Un reescrito versión de un caso anterior.Starting at €5.74
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La Dinámica de la Competencia en los Videojuegos Caseros (E): El Auge del 3DO y Juegos de 32 Bits
Coughlan, Peter J.Case HBS-703S29StrategyDescribe el lanzamiento de la innovadora compañía de videojuegos en casa, 3DO, que había desarrollado un sistema innovador que ofrece procesamiento de 32 bits y el software de CD-ROM. Examina la dinámica competitiva en la industria de los videojuegos en casa desde 1970 en el nuevo milenio.Starting at €5.74
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Anticipating Competitive Actions (Spanish version)
Coughlan, Peter J.; Freier, Debbie; Lee, Kaiho PatrickCase HBS-704S08StrategyBefore taking competitive action, managers must anticipate the actions of their competitors. This can only be accomplished by performing thorough competitor analysis.Starting at €8.20
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Estrategia de gestión del conocimiento en DaimlerChrysler
Rukstad, Michael G.; Coughlan, Peter J.; Johnston, CarlCase HBS-711S31StrategyProporciona una visión general de la gestión del conocimiento y la estrategia de gestión del conocimiento de DaimlerChrysler en relación a su competencia.Starting at €8.20
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Greg James at Sun Microsystems, Inc. (A) (Spanish version)
Neeley, Tsedal; DeLong, Thomas J.Case HBS-415S01StrategyGreg James, a global manager at Sun Microsystems, Inc., sets out to meet with his entire 43-member customer implementation team spread across India, France, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States of America to resolve a dire customer system outage as required by a service agreement. Rather than finding a swift resolution to the rapidly escalating customer situation that motivated his trip, he finds himself facing distributed work, global...Starting at €8.20
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Bank Tellers, Fighter Pilots, and the Limits of Rationality: The Origins of Behavioral Economics
Ubel, Peter A.Book Chapter HBS-3937BC-EMuch of economic theory has revolved around the age-old assumption that humans make choices rationally and based on probability, or what we have learned from previous experience. Free markets operate under this assumption, even going so far as to frame the obesity epidemic as the result of personal choices made by rational individuals. In this chapter, physician and behavioral scientist Peter Ubel explores the origins of behavioral economics, whi...Starting at €8.20