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PATH and the Safe Water Project: Making Safe Water Products More Affordable
Zenios S; Denend L; Elliott TCase SGSB-OIT109-EInformation Technologies, Service and Operations ManagementThis case provides an overview of the nonprofit organization PATH and its Safe Water Project—a five-year effort launched in late 2006 with $17 million in funding from the global development unit of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The purpose of the grant was to evaluate to what extent market-based approaches could help accelerate the widespread adoption and sustained use of household water treatment and safe storage products by low-income ...Starting at €8.20
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The Brigham and Women's Hospital Innovation Hub: Driving Internal Innovation
Stern, Ariel D.; Huckman, Robert S.Case HBS-619026-EService and Operations ManagementStarting at €8.20
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Global Knowledge Management at Danone (B) (Spanish Version)
Edmondson, Amy C.; Dittrich, Ruth; Beyersdorfer, DanielaCase HBS-612S10Service and Operations ManagementEl caso (B) da una actualización sobre el desarrollo de la gestión del conocimiento en Danone dos años después del caso (A): El Networking actitud se extendió por toda la empresa y se plantea la pregunta de si Danone debe mover a las redes virtuales, además de cara a -cara redes.Starting at €5.74
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Global Knowledge Management at Danone (C) (Spanish Version)
Edmondson, Amy C.; Dittrich, Ruth; Beyersdorfer, DanielaCase HBS-612S11Service and Operations ManagementEl caso (C) proporciona información actualizada sobre la decisión B-caso y describe la introducción de Dan 2.0, una red social virtual interna con el propósito de intercambio de conocimientos en una empresa que sólo se utiliza para la creación de redes cara a cara.Starting at €5.74
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Global Knowledge Management at Danone (C)
Edmondson, Amy C.; Dittrich, Ruth; Beyersdorfer, DanielaCase HBS-611080-EService and Operations ManagementThe (C) case provides an update on the B-case decision and describes the introduction of Dan 2.0, an internal social virtual network for the purpose of knowledge sharing in a company that was only used to face-to-face networking.Starting at €5.74
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Adaptive Platform Trials: The Clinical Trial of the Future
Stern, Ariel D.; Mehta, SarahCase HBS-618025-EService and Operations ManagementIn July 2017, Dr. Brian M. Alexander, president and CEO of the AGILE Research Foundation, was preparing to launch a new type of clinical trial-an adaptive platform trial-to study potential therapies for glioblastoma (GBM), an aggressive form of brain cancer. Alexander believed that the standard way in which new cancer drugs were tested-the traditional randomized controlled trial (RCT)-was limited in many ways. While statistically rigorous and s...Starting at €8.20
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Twine Health, Teaching Note
Huckman, Robert S.; Stern, Ariel D.Teaching Note HBS-618055-EService and Operations ManagementTeaching note for case 615068.Starting at €0.00
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Ariadne Labs: Building Impactful Partnerships, Teaching Note
Stern, Ariel D.; Mehta, SarahTeaching Note HBS-620002-EService and Operations ManagementThis teaching note accompanies case no. 619-017, "Ariadne Labs: Building Impactful Partnerships."Starting at €0.00
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PATH and the Safe Water Project: Seeking Market Based Solutions
Zenios S; Denend L; Elliott TCase SGSB-OIT106-EInformation Technologies, Service and Operations ManagementThis case provides an overview of the nonprofit organization PATH and its Safe Water Project—a five-year effort launched in late 2006 with $17 million in funding from the global development unit of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The purpose of the grant was to evaluate to what extent market-based approaches could help accelerate the widespread adoption and sustained use of household water treatment and safe storage products by low-income ...Starting at €8.20
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PATH and the Safe Water Project: Improving Access to Safe Water Through Innovative Sales and Distribution Models
Zenios S; Denend L; Elliott TCase SGSB-OIT108-EInformation Technologies, Service and Operations ManagementThis case provides an overview of the nonprofit organization PATH and its Safe Water Project—a five-year effort launched in late 2006 with $17 million in funding from the global development unit of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The purpose of the grant was to evaluate to what extent market-based approaches could help accelerate the widespread adoption and sustained use of household water treatment and safe storage products by low-income ...Starting at €8.20