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Through a combination of research, Wharton Executive Education programs and events, and company cases and interviews with industry leaders, this book delivers epiphanies for managers who have lost their way in the e-craze. The authors provide a framework for applying more robust and rigorous approaches to financing, out

Knowledge@Wharton: On Building Corporate Value

Title:Knowledge@Wharton: On Building Corporate Value
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Asin:142236075X
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Through a combination of research, Wharton Executive Education programs and events, and company cases and interviews with industry leaders, this book delivers epiphanies for managers who have lost their way in the e-craze. The authors provide a framework for applying more robust and rigorous approaches to financing, outsourcing, R&D, company infrastructure, and customer relationship management.. Offers a new way of looking at the perplexing circumstances surrounding business today.
Knowledge@Wharton on Building Corporate Value examines the financial and strategic approaches for bringing companies back from the bleeding edge

With a subscriber base of 180,000 registered users in more than 189 countries, Knowledge@Wharton is recognized worldwide as a leading source of unique and timely information on the global business marketplace. MUKUL PANDYA is the Executive Editor of Knowledge@Wharton. HARBIR SINGH is Chair of the Management Department at the Wharton School and has published articles in the California Management Review and the Strategic Management Journal. ROBERT E. MITTELSTAEDT is Vice Dean and Director of the Aresty Institute of Executive Education at the Wharton School. KNOWLEDGE@WHARTON (knowledge.wharton.upenn) is a biweekly online resource that offers the latest business and finance insights and research, including analysis of current trends, interviews with industry leaders, perspectiv

They are integrating information and knowledge with day-to-day operational processes to maximize value at each stage of the process. Let Knowledge@Wharton On Building Corporate Value show you how to meet your competitors head-on, by providing you with step-by-step techniques to prepare your company for yet-unknown opportunities and technologies, and to integrate the transformative power of the Internet into each office at every level. Providing a framework for developing and implementing business models and investment strategies designed for today's marketplace, it details: * Strategic and tactical lessons for leveraging the Internet capabilities of your business * Four key drivers for creating value through the Internet * Proven techniques for using the Internet to target-and capture-newly profitable market microsegments The Internet is not going away, and the market leaders of tomorrow are using it to both extend their operations and formulate information-based strategies to beat the compet

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