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Vol. 79 No. 10
Emisión de Seriada
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Harvard business review
Artículos
The new health-Cost crisis : Forethough : A survey of ideas, trends, people, and practices on the business horizon
Goldsmith, Jeff
20-21
HBR case study : Are some customers more equal than others? : Jill Hoover's company had always sold the same experience to its theme park customers for the same price. Would offering a preferred guest card ruin the business - or save it?
Nunes, Paul F. ; Johnson, Brian A
37-42
Where leadership starts : Jumping into a new job is hard enough. It's harder still when you don't know the customers, the competition, or the team. Where to begin? The new CEO of mattel suggests a visit to the company cafeteria : First Person
Eckert, Robert A.
53-61
The inner life of executive kids : A conversation with child psychiatrist Robert Coles : Dofferent voice : How are children managing the unique demands and rewards - of growing up with plenty? With entitlement and resilience, says a leading expert, who tells parents to worry less and listen better
Coles, Robert
63-68
Skate to where the money will be
Christensen, Clayton M. ; Raynor, Michael E. ; Verlinden, Matt
72-81
How to lose your : star performer without losing customers, too : Sometimes a key employee walks out the door and customers follow. Three proven strategies can stop the exodus
Bendapudi, Neeli ; Leone, Robert P.
104-112
Changing a Culture of Face Time : Marriott's intense work ethic was driving away talented managers. Transforming that culture wasn't easy, but the changel led to happier employees- and better results : Best Practice
Munck, Bill
125-131
Welcome to the new world of merchandising : Tool Kit : In making product and pricing decisions for individual stores, retailing managers have long relied on instinct. But with a new, more rigorous approach to merchandising, supply can be tightly aligned with demand, leading to less waste and higher profits
Friend, Scott C. ; Walker, Patricia H.
133-141
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Estados Unidos de América : Harvard Business School, Noviembre 2001
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Biblioteca Fray Juan de Jesús Anaya Prada, O.F.M.
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