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Authors: Mehta, Pavithra K.; Shenoy, Suchitra
Product Type: Books / Book Chapters
Source: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Publication Year: 2011
Drawing inspiration from spirituality, and of all things, fast food franchises, Dr. V and his team (which now includes 21 ophthalmologists across three generations of his family) have created a global phenomenon. Infinite Vision is the first book to probe Aravind's history for the distinctive practices and values that unleashed its improbable success...
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Product Type: Reading Collections
Source: TED
Publication Year: 2013
This video collection of TED Talks highlights social, environmental and ethical issues related to business and can be used as an introduction to this varied video library on fascinating ideas by remarkable people.
Authors: Pinchot, Gifford; Pellman, Ron
Product Type: Books / Book Chapters
Source: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Publication Year: 2000
Based on the authors' experience helping companies launch over 400 new products and businesses, Intrapreneuring in Action gives managers at all levels examples and instructions on how to identify people within their organizations who behave like entrepreneurs.
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Product Type: Web Sites
Source: Case Western Reserve University
Publication Year: 2012
The World Inquiry into business as an agent of world benefit is a worldwide action-research initiative that uses Appreciative Inquiry to learn more about the role of business in society. The best of the uncovered innovations are profiled in the Innovation Bank.
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Product Type: Web Sites
Source: FSG
Publication Year: 2012
FSG is a nonprofit consulting firm specializing in strategy, evaluation, and research. FSG’s international teams work across sectors by partnering with foundations, corporations, nonprofits, and governments in every region of the globe to develop more effective solutions to the world’s most challenging social issues. Our goal is to help organizations and companies – individually and collectively – create greater and more effective social change.
Authors: Peterson, Kyle; Kim, Samuel; Rehrig, Matthew; Stamp, Mike
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: FSG
Publication Year: 2012
This report highlights how pharmaceutical and medical device companies are creating shared value in global health by enhancing their competitiveness while simultaneously addressing the global burden of disease...
Authors: Cohen, Lauren H.; Malloy, Christopher
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2012
BIA aimed to give its clients a better way of interpreting information provided in analyst calls, media interviews, and other events where executives publicly faced skeptical questions and had to give unscripted answers. BIA's methodology used verbal and nonverbal cues to identify executives who parsed their words too carefully or displayed discomfort with what they were saying. In analyzing the case, students will learn about the role of information in markets-how investors get it, how they process it, and why it matters.
Authors: Lakhani, Karim R.; Fayard, Anne-Laure; Levina, Natalia; Pokrywa, Stephanie Healy
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2012
OpenIDEO leverages IDEO's innovative design process and an online community to create solutions for social issues. Emphasis is placed on comparing the IDEO and OpenlDEO processes using real-world project examples.
Authors: Peng, George; Beamish, Paul W.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business; Paul J. Hill School of Business
Publication Year: 2012
A small high-tech company is simultaneously faced with two separate but significant growth opportunities in China. The case is intended for use in strategy, international business or entrepreneurship courses.
Authors: Chen, Zhiwu; Sudhir, K.; Elias, Jaan
Product Type: Cases
Source: Yale School of Management
Publication Year: 2011
At the end of 2010, Jifan Bao, Trina Solar's founder and chairman, wondered how his company its presence in the United States market. In the previous five years, Trina, a company with manufacturing and headquarters in Changzou, China, had managed to grow rapidly by selling photovoltaic (PV) modules in Europe. However, Trina lagged behind some of its Chinese rivals, such as Yingli and Suntech Power, in supplying to the United States. Gao had targeted the U.S. market in 2010, and Trina had increased its sales in the country during 2009. But other module makers were also expanding their presence in the United States. Trina had to decide how it was going to respond and how much it was willing to invest in its efforts to grow in the U.S.
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