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    Hacking Into Harvard

    Harvard Business School will reject the 119 applicants who hacked into the school's admissions site last week, the school's dean, Kim B. Clark, said yesterday. ''This behavior is unethical at best -- a serious breach of trust that can not be countered by rationalization," Clark said in a statement. ''Any applicant found to have done so will not be admitted to this school." A half dozen business schools were swamped by a wave of electronic intrusions Wednesday morning, after a computer hacker posted

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    Marketing Case Study

    MBA in International Management Course Syllabus Course Name: International Business and Marketing Instructor’s Name: Prof. Dr. Britta Bergemann E-mail: britta.bergemann@stw.de Class Time: 2.00PM – 8.00PM 1. Course Description This course looks at international business and marketing topics in theory and practice (case studies). It aims at building students’ awareness of business and marketing mix issues in the global context, and provides the tools to manage products and brands globally

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    Why It Is so Hard to Be Fiar

    AND TECH, 2015 Everyone knows that being fair costs little and pays off handsomely. Then why do so few executives manage to behave fairly, even though most want to? BEST PRACTICE Why It’s So Hard to Be Fair by Joel Brockner COPYRIGHT © 2006 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. When Company A had to downsize, it spent considerable amounts of money providing a safety net for its laid-off workers. The severance package consisted of many weeks of pay, extensive outplacement

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    Hacking Into Harvard

    Harvard Business School will reject the 119 applicants who hacked into the school's admissions site last week, the school's dean, Kim B. Clark, said yesterday. ''This behavior is unethical at best -- a serious breach of trust that can not be countered by rationalization," Clark said in a statement. ''Any applicant found to have done so will not be admitted to this school." A half dozen business schools were swamped by a wave of electronic intrusions Wednesday morning, after a computer hacker

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    Nininikbjhhig'

    / +34692904794 Nikhil Mulchandani EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS IE Business School, Masters in International Management Specialization: International Business The University of Warwick, Warwick Business School Bachelors in Arts/ Law and Business Studies Academic Progarmmes: • Harvard University, Harvard Business School Behavioral Finance /Mergers and Acquisitions PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Punj Lloyd Group (Deputy Manager –Business Development) • October 2008 – April 2010 September 2010 – July 2011

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    Disneysea Park

    Case Project FIN 321 Dr. Ghosh Harvard Business Cases/Harvard Business Review Article: You can access all of your Harvard Business School cases from http://www.hbr.org. If you have not registered with Harvard Business Online, you will be required to do so. The specific cases that are assigned to this course are available for download for a fee. Group Papers/Presentations: Each student will be put into a group, and each group will submit a paper and present a particular case. The paper should

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    Zara

    Inditex is a multinational clothing retailer and manufacturer (Zara, p.1, pp.2). Their largest chain store is Zara, whose POS terminal and business operations were constructed to quickly respond to the changes in customers clothing preference (Zara, p.3, pp.3). The system of operation in use was effective when Zara was a small chain of stores. However, since Zara’s growth and the changes made to the clothing industry, the current operations are no longer effective. The key problems to Zara’s operations

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    Distance Still Matters

    foreign markets, and that can lead to expensive mistakes. Here’s a more rational approach to evaluating global opportunities. Distance Still Matters The Hard Reality of Global Expansion by Pankaj Ghemawat • Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 Distance Still Matters: The Hard Reality of Global Expansion 12 Further Reading A list of related materials, with annotations to

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    Jay Barney

    Tttttttttttt ·         Jay Barney, Ch. 1,2 ·         Porter (1996). What is strategy, Harvard Business Review (HBR) ·         Assigned questions:       In no more than two double spaced pages, please answer the following questions about         your current or previous firm:       - What is its strategy? ·         Jay Barney, Ch. 1,2 ·         Porter (1996). What is strategy, Harvard Business Review (HBR) ·         Assigned questions:       In no more than two double spaced pages, please

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    Human Resource Management

    [pic] Course Syllabus Managing International Business Graduate Program in General Management Class of Executive July 2008 Course Leader: Handry Satriago Oct 2009 – Feb 2010 IPMI Business School Graduate Program The Indonesian Institute for Management Development Jakarta, Indonesia Course Name : Managing International Business (MIB) Class : Executive Program, July 2008 Facilitators : Handry Satriago (Course Leader) Guest Speakers

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