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EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION FOR LEADERSHIP CM4-001-I-M
The tutorial takes the student through the aspects of oral communication which research and observation show will make the speaker be perceived as more charismatic. It covers the least frequently taught side of charismatic communication: the content of the speech. The first part shows how to frame the message, through the depiction of values, the future, the individuals as capable of achieving the vision, the power of the group to succeed, and the leader himself as the standard to follow. The second part teaches which rhetorical recourses are most effective in conveying the message. The third part studies the attributes and behaviors most frequently observed in charismatic leaders. The fourth part shows the uses of language that will reduce the perceived power of the speaker.
Academic Area:Organisational Behaviour | Human Resources | Marketing & Communications | Others -
Standtech Goes Public AJ-MCMI-114-I-M
Standtech, S.L. is a technology company that decides to go public in Spain (Bolsas Españolas) and The Netherlands (Euronext Amsterdam) after a share capital increase. Each team of students works as a law firm that advises Standtech in the process of becoming a listed company. The multimedia case is a “journey” through the milestones of such process: (i) transformation of a limited company into an autonomous society; (ii) share registration in book-entry form; (iii) modification of the articles of association; (iv) prospectus approval; (v) attainment of sufficient share distribution.
Academic Area:Others | Law -
Donostia-San Sebastían: A City in Search of Talent a … GE1-142-I
The case describes the story of a city, Donostia-San Sebastián, which has the political and institutional goal to become a city of innovation and entrepreneurship. To achieve this, there are different dilemmas related to the size of the city, the shortage of talent in certain specialties, cannibalization of talent, internationally competitive salaries and the effects of the brain drain. In this case study, we meet a local public institution, Fomento San Sebastián (FSS), which acts as the instrument of the city to promote an intelligent, sustainable and inclusive local economic development. FSS plays a fundamental role within the local ecosystem of innovation and takes the lead to endow talent with human capital in the city.
Through the context of the city of Donostia-San Sebastián and the different programs and decisions taken by FSS, the student will be able to understand the innovation ecosystem and to analyze how talent and human capital develops in a city.
This case is useful for a wide audience:
- Students of universities, MBA or MIR interested in innovation in cities.
- University students of science, technology, engineering and mathematics interested in the topic.
- Students participating in courses such as Urban Innovation, Public Policy, Sustainable Cities, Human Resources, Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
- It is suitable for "In Company" courses for employees of highly innovative companies and employees of public agencies whose work is related to innovation or research.
Academic Area:Entrepreneurship | Others | Innovation -
Donostia-San Sebastían: Una ciudad en busca del tale … GE1-142
The case describes the story of a city, Donostia-San Sebastián, which has the political and institutional goal to become a city of innovation and entrepreneurship. To achieve this, there are different dilemmas related to the size of the city, the shortage of talent in certain specialties, cannibalization of talent, internationally competitive salaries and the effects of the brain drain. In this case study, we meet a local public institution, Fomento San Sebastián (FSS), which acts as the instrument of the city to promote an intelligent, sustainable and inclusive local economic development. FSS plays a fundamental role within the local ecosystem of innovation and takes the lead to endow talent with human capital in the city.
Through the context of the city of Donostia-San Sebastián and the different programs and decisions taken by FSS, the student will be able to understand the innovation ecosystem and to analyze how talent and human capital develops in a city.
This case is useful for a wide audience:
- Students of universities, MBA or MIR interested in innovation in cities.
- University students of science, technology, engineering and mathematics interested in the topic.
- Students participating in courses such as Urban Innovation, Public Policy, Sustainable Cities, Human Resources, Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
- It is suitable for "In Company" courses for employees of highly innovative companies and employees of public agencies whose work is related to innovation or research.
Academic Area:Entrepreneurship | Others | Innovation -
DESPERDICIOS EN LA INDUSTRIA: CARACTERIZACIÓN Y PROG … DO2-126
Waste is a growing concern for many businesses in all types of industries.
This technical note takes a look at the types of waste Ohno identified while improving Toyota’s production system, including waste arising from surplus production, waste caused by waiting time, waste brought about by faulty units, waste arising from excess inventory, waste due to unnecessary movement, waste due to unnecessary processes and waste caused by excessive transport. This material also explains the different methods to avoid them and eliminate them.
Academic Area:Operations & Supply Chain Management