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Is a Promotion Worth Hiding Who You Are? (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Ramanna, KarthikArticle HBS-R1510J-EKnowledge and CommunicationThis HBR Case Study includes both the case and the commentary. For teaching purposes, this reprint is also available in two other versions: case study-only, reprint R1510X, and commentary-only, R1510Z.Starting at €8.20
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Hedge Fund Pitch and Persuasion (B)
Moriarty, Brian; Maiden, Stephen E.Case DARDEN-BC-0273-EKnowledge and CommunicationThis field-based case uses the experiences of an equity analyst at his first job post–MBA to explore challenges of persuading a boss to support an action that the analyst determined would benefit the firm. In the A case, Fred Hill had been at his job for two years and believed he had come across a fresh idea—a long stock position in J. C. Penney (JCP). The company was misunderstood by the market, had a catalyst, and the valuation was cheap, all t...Starting at €5.74
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Hedge Fund Pitch and Persuasion (A)
Moriarty, Brian; Maiden, Stephen E.Case DARDEN-BC-0272-EKnowledge and CommunicationThis field-based case uses the experiences of an equity analyst at his first job post–MBA to explore challenges of persuading a boss to support an action that the analyst determined would benefit the firm. In the A case, Fred Hill had been at his job for two years and believed he had come across a fresh idea—a long stock position in J. C. Penney (JCP). The company was misunderstood by the market, had a catalyst, and the valuation was cheap, all t...Starting at €8.20
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Dylan Pierce at Peninsula Industries
Ramanna, KarthikCase HBS-115024-EKnowledge and CommunicationPeninsula Industries' U.S. country manager, Peter Lee, has a problem-his star hire, Dylan Pierce, is threatening to quit. Peninsula is a large Korean conglomerate multinational that has been keen to attract foreigners. Dylan was hired by Peter to work inStarting at €8.20