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Behavio Labs: Scaling Survey Software into a Global Product
作者姓名:Ladislav Tyll; Mohit Srivastava;
商品類型:Case (Field)商品編號:9B20M066
出版日期:2020/04/23內容長度:8 頁

Established in 2014 by a group of five friends in the Czech Republic, Behavio Labs was a consumer behaviour analytics company that launched the popular product Minute. The Minute digital application accurately measured respondent views and expanded employee engagement to help companies make the right decisions when launching new products, or to improve employee working conditions. By 2018, Behavio Labs had achieved considerable success in the Czech .....more

GLAMI Global Expansion Dilemma: Where, When, and How?
作者姓名:Mohit Srivastava; Ladislav Tyll;
商品類型:Case (Field)商品編號:9B19M134
出版日期:2019/11/25內容長度:9 頁

GLAMI was launched in October 2013 in the Czech Republic as a fashion search engine with a focus on providing consumers with an accessible platform. It operated a neatly organized online fashion catalogue that consisted of combined products from fashion e-shops that functioned throughout various countries. Through its five years of existence, GLAMI had expanded throughout Europe and Asia. Fashion retailers and e-shops partnered with GLAMI as free .....more

Debito Technologies: Taking a Debt Management App Abroad
作者姓名:Ladislav Tyll; Mohit Srivastava;
商品類型:Case (Field)商品編號:9B18M071
出版日期:2018/04/26內容長度:7 頁

Debito Technologies s.r.o. was started in December 2014 to help creditors better manage their issued debt. The company provided a complete beginning-to-end service using a debt management application (app) that traced debtors by following their digital footprint. The whole process was managed with just the mobile app and had no upfront fees. In 2017, with success in the Czech market, the company was considering expanding its operations abroad. The .....more

Lego Group: An Outsourcing Journey
作者姓名:Marcus Moller Larsen; Torben Pedersen; Dmitrij Slepniov;
商品類型:Case (Field)商品編號:9B10M094
出版日期:2010/12/01內容長度:16 頁

The last year's rather adventurous journey from 2004 to 2009 had taught the fifth-largest toy-maker in the world - the LEGO Group - the importance of managing the global supply chain effectively. In order to survive the largest internal financial crisis in its roughly 70 years of existence, the management had, among many initiatives, decided to offshore and outsource a major chunk of its production to Flextronics. In this pursuit of rapid cost-cutting .....more