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Greg Dyke: Hero or Villain. The Hutton Report and the BBC - Teaching Note
Daniels A.; Miller, PaddyTeaching Note DPOT-9-ELeadership and People ManagementNote prepared as an aid to instructors in the classroom use of case DPO-43-E Greg Dyke: Hero or Villain? The Hutton Report and the BBC.Starting at €0.00
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The upsides of downward deference
Reiche, Sebastian; Neeley, TsedalArticle 75264Leadership and People ManagementLeaders who find themselves out of their element can get ahead by deferring to subordinates. Here we explain how power can come from letting it go.Starting at €8.20
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El poder de ceder
Reiche, Sebastian; Neeley, TsedalArticle 75262Leadership and People ManagementLos líderes que se encuentren fuera de zona de confort pueden salir adelante si actúan de forma deferente hacia sus subordinados. Así es cómo puedes obtener más poder sin imponerlo.Starting at €8.20
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IESE ON. Lead yourself to lead
Ginebra, Gabriel; Reiche, Sebastian; Neeley, Tsedal; Rosanas, Josep Maria; Andreu i Civit, Rafael; Evangelia Demerouti; Clark, Dorie; IESE InsightDossier DOS-43-ELeadership and People ManagementWhat does it mean to be a good leader? Why should you want to be one, and what point are you at in your journey? Where, ultimately, do you want to go?
Leadership isn't a clearly marked path. It begins with you, with your knowledge of yourself and your ability to reflect on the world around you.
With this collection of articles, we provide the information you need to understand the kind of leader you are today, and the one you co...Starting at €15.00
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Greg Dyke: Hero or Villain The Hutton Report and the BBC
Miller, Paddy; Daniels A.Case DPO-43-ELeadership and People ManagementWhen Greg Dyke took over at the BBC in April 2000, he was known as a charismatic leader with an impressive track record in television. His critics expressed concern about his outsider status and his lack of experience in producing the kind of high-quality service programming that had been cherished at the BBC. This case outlines the steps that Dyke took to change the BBC, and the events that brought about his downfall. Students are asked to deter...Starting at €8.20
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Luis Bartrina
Anzizu, J. M.; Chinchilla, NuriaCase FH-324-ELeadership and People ManagementStarting at €8.20
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Miguel Torres-Chile (A)
Anzizu, J. M.; Martinez, Jon I.Case DG-875-EInnovation and Change, StrategyMiguel Torres Chile is a subsidiary of Bodegas Torres of Spain. This subsidiary was created with the purpose of exporting wines from Chile, satisfying thus the needs of American countries, and specially Latin America. Shortly after, the subsidiary also decided to penetrate the Chilean market and strengthen its position there. However, in March 1982 after two years of operations the company is neither successful in the domestic market nor in the e...Starting at €8.20
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Miguel Torres-Chile (B)
Anzizu, J. M.; Martinez, Jon I.Case DG-876-EInnovation and Change, StrategyHaving successfully overcome the difficulties of the first three years, Miguel Torres-Chile, subsidiary of Bodegas Torres of Spain, finds itself in a period of consolidation of its activities in the national and international markets. At present the company has to tackle the problem of how to keep on growing in a national market with problems derived from the economic crisis, and in which the company may soon reach its limit. It must also study h...Starting at €5.74
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The Hollinger Media Group. Lord Black: Fall of a Media Tycoon - Teaching Note
Miller, Paddy; Daniels A.Teaching Note DPOT-16-EAccounting and Control, Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Leadership and People ManagementThis case takes the perspective of a board member and challenges participants to understand Black and provide suitable guidelines of controlling him. The teaching note outlines a series of preparation assignment questions and timing for handling them during a normal classroom session.Starting at €0.00
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The Hollinger Media Group. Lord Black: Fall of a Media Tycoon
Daniels A.; Miller, PaddyCase DPO-60-ELeadership and People ManagementThe story of how Conrad Black, son of a Canadian businessman, built a media empire starting at the age of 22 when he bought his first newspaper in rural Quebec is the stuff of legends. By 1996, Hollinger Black company owned more than 400 titles around the globe, representing the third largest publisher of newspapers in circulation in the world. In 1999, the Times paper of London ranked Black as the 55th most powerful man in Britain, ahead of cabi...Starting at €8.20