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Quarelli & Gabbianti (C)
Susaeta Erburu, Lourdes; Rodríguez, Cristina; Pin Arboledas, José RamónCase DPO-113Leadership and People ManagementEste caso es el desenlace final del caso Q&G. La compañía decide prescindir de su mítico director creativo y reorientar su negocio enfocándose a lo que tradicionalmente ha sido su "core business". Se llega a un acuerdo entre el holding y la subsidiaria italiana que ayudará a reforzar el negocio y a dar coherencia al mismo.Starting at €5.74
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Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream (B). The Farggi Tub's & Ice Cream Challenge
Baneto, A.; Díez, Esther; Joachimsthaler, Erich A.; Vallejo, F.Case M-968-EMarketingMay be used with M-967-E Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream (A). The making of a global brand.Starting at €5.74
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Quarelli & Gabbianti - Nota del instructor
Alonso, J.; Rodríguez, Cristina; Ortiz de Bethancourt R.; Susaeta Erburu, Lourdes; Pin Arboledas, José RamónTeaching Note DPOT-23Leadership and People ManagementEn la nota del instructor, tras hacer una breve sinopsis del caso, se presentan los temas de discusión: problemática de la dirección de personas en las empresas del lujo en el sector moda: gestión del ego/problemática organizativa en las empresas del lujo/ problemática de la gestión del conflicto y el negocio del creativo: valoración de intangibles frente a resultados económico. Se plantea un diseño de pizarras y el "timing" de la clase. ...Starting at €0.00
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Global Marketing Costa, S.A. (A)
Joachimsthaler, Erich A.; Pryce A. H.Case M-762-EMarketingThis case deals with a sales force problem in the timeshare industry.Starting at €8.20
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Global Marketing Costa, S.A. (C)
Joachimsthaler, Erich A.; Pryce A. H.Case M-764-EMarketingThis is the sequel case of (A) and (B). It defines a specific marketing problem.Starting at €5.74
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Hugo Boss AG
Bumm, V.; Joachimsthaler, Erich A.Case M-1010-EMarketingIn 1993, Boss AG, Germany's biggest men's apparel and textile company changed its name to Hugo Boss AG, the name of its original founder. The company also introduced two more brands Hugo and Baldessarini. The two new brands enveloped the flagship brand Boss which had been the company's only brand until 1993. The corporate brand umbrella Hugo Boss firmly and prominently towered over the three individual brands.Starting at €8.20
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Quarelli & Gabbianti - Teaching Note
Alonso, J.; Rodríguez, Cristina; Ortiz de Bethancourt R.; Susaeta Erburu, Lourdes; Pin Arboledas, José RamónTeaching Note DPOT-23-ELeadership and People ManagementThis teaching note provides a brief summary of the case and presents the discussion topics: the problems involved in managing people in companies in the luxury fashion industry: ego management, organization problems in luxury companies, conflict management and the creative business, and assessing intangibles compared with economic results. In addition it provides a description of blackboard presentations and class timings.Starting at €0.00
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Quarelli & Gabbianti (C)
Susaeta Erburu, Lourdes; Rodríguez, Cristina; Pin Arboledas, José RamónCase DPO-113-ELeadership and People ManagementThis case study describes the ultimate outcome of the situation at Q&G. The company decides to let its renowned creative director go and to refocus the company on what has traditionally been its core business. An agreement is reached between the holding company and the Italian subsidiary that will help strengthen the business and make it more coherent.Starting at €5.74
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Quarelli & Gabbianti (B)
Rodríguez, Cristina; Susaeta Erburu, Lourdes; Ortiz de Bethancourt R.; Pin Arboledas, José RamónCase DPO-101-ELeadership and People ManagementThe outcome of the situation described in case study A. This case focuses on the problem of managing designers in the luxury fashion industry. It describes the interpersonal conflict that arises in the company between the creative director and a new designer who has a more business-oriented approach. The case examines the problems of managing egos and conflicts, and the different organizational design models for this kind of company, depending on...Starting at €5.74
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Napster-Bertelsmann (A)
Evans W.; Used, Enrique; Ariño, AfricaCase DG-1353StrategyEn octubre de 2000, Bertelsmann y Napster llegaron a un acuerdo por el cual Bertelsmann prestaba a Napster 50 millones de dólares con opción de adquirir una participación mayoritaria en la empresa. Napster utilizaría este dinero para desarrollar una tecnología destinada a hacer que los usuarios pagaran la música que descargasen de la red. Ambas partes acordaron crear un modelo empresarial basado en el pago de una licencia de suscripción. Además, ...Starting at €8.20