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Time Out: A New Global Strategy to Bring Back Profit - Teaching Note
作者姓名:Christopher Williams; Umair Shafique;
 商品編號:8B17M063
出版日期:2017/04/28內容長度:8 頁

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Time Out: A New Global Strategy to Bring Back Profit
作者姓名:Christopher Williams; Umair Shafique;
商品類型:Case (Field)商品編號:9B17M063
出版日期:2017/04/28內容長度:14 頁

In June 2016, the chief executive officer (CEO) of the United Kingdom-based Time Out Group PLC (Time Out), had just taken the company through an initial public offering, raising much-needed capital for investment and growth. Time Out, which provided consumers with information, tickets, and access to theatre, concerts, and events, as well as food, drink, and cultural experiences in its Time Out Market, had reported significant losses in 2014 and 2015. .....more

ROQ.AD and the Ad-Tech Industry
作者姓名:Christopher Williams; Umair Shafique;
商品類型:Case (Field)商品編號:9B16M069
出版日期:2016/04/20內容長度:10 頁

By August 2015, Berlin-based advertising technology venture Roq.ad had grown from a chance encounter between its two co-founders to become a revenue generating operation with 18 full-time employees in Germany and Poland -- in just 10 months. Their goal was to develop new cross-device, user-recognition technology that would enable advertisers to accurately target consumers across a range of devices such as personal computers and peripheral devices. .....more

Tesla: Internationalization from Singapore to China
作者姓名:Christopher Williams; Umair Shafique;Adnan Kayssi;Wanyi Zhao;Agata Barczyk;Lukasz Gluszynski;
商品類型:Case (Pub Mat)商品編號:9B15M074
出版日期:2015/08/10內容長度:10 頁

Elon Musk, the CEO of the U.S.-headquartered Tesla Motors (Tesla), was considering how the company should enter the Chinese market. Less than a year earlier, Tesla had exited Singapore after disappointing results only six months after entering that promising market. There were several questions that the company would have to answer in order to formulate an appropriate entry strategy for China. First, could the company learn from its experiences in .....more