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    Despite initial concerns about the electronic reverse auction process, Casturn Director of Control Systems Miguel Haro decided that he was going to put...
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  • Delamere Vineyard

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  • Inspiral: A Contrast in Operations Strategies

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    • Jan A. Van Mieghem
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    One of the first local manufacturers of screw caps in Chile, INESA expanded rapidly in the region. By 2015, the company had achieved almost 55% market...
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    • November 21, 2021
  • Raising Haier

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    Zhang Ruimin's leadership of the renowned Haier Group began before the Chinese company even carried that name. More than 20 years ago, Zhang was appointed...
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    • From the February 2007 Issue
  • Getting Control of Just-in-Time

    Operations strategy Magazine Article
    • Uday Karmarkar
    Like all good revolutions, just-in-time manufacturing is producing revolutionaries who don’t know when to stop. It is also producing over reactions from people determined to make them stop. Consider the curiously vexed debate about how to get materials to, and work in process through, the shop floor. Pick up virtually any manufacturing magazine these days […]
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    • From the September–October 1989 Issue
  • Global Knowledge Management at Danone (B)

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    • Amy C. Edmondson
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    • Daniela Beyersdorfer
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    The (B) case gives an update on the development of knowledge management at Danone two years after the (A) case: The Networking Attitude spread throughout...
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    • May 27, 2011
  • Raising Wages Is the Right Thing to Do, and Doesn’t Have to Be Bad for Your Bottom Line

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    • Zeynep Ton
    CEOs, take note.
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    • Caitlin Lindsay Reimers Brumme
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    In 2015 Root Capital, a pioneer in the impact investing space, began to explore how to more systematically integrate impact and financial management....
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  • How to Make an AI Project More Likely to Succeed

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    Start by having a clear sense of its goals.
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    • July 19, 2018
  • Loctite Corp.: Industrial Products Group

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    • John A. Quelch
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    A new product introduction strategy covering all elements of the marketing mix must be planned for equipment designed to dispense industrial adhesives....
    • Save
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    • December 01, 1980
  • Too Long for Comfort: Tackling Consultation Wait Time at a Hospital Emergency Department

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    • Marcus Teck Meng Ang
    • Arthur Ruey Heng Hu
    • Sean Shao Wei Lam
    11.95
    View Details
    In early 2019, Alan Jay, an executive in the Quality, Safety and Risk Management (QSRM) department of Gloria Hospital, a full-service hospital that specialised...
    • Save
    • Share
    • August 20, 2020
  • Delta Airlines and the Trainer Refinery

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    • Andrew Inkpen
    • Michael Moffett
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    In April 2012, Delta Airlines was evaluating the potential purchase of the Trainer Refinery in Philadelphia. Delta had been seriously negotiating and...
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    • February 18, 2013

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