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Title: | Kibernum |
Authors: | Benjamin Black, Ajit Dansingani, Dong Min Kim |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Abstract: | This is an MIT Sloan Management case study. The case describes the evolution of Chile-based Kibernum from an IT professional staffing firm to a full-fledged software factory, in response to new labor laws and increasingly complex staffing requests from clients. Learning Objective: To evaluate improvement options for a start-up firm as it seeks to grow exponentially while changing its business model. This case study is part of the MIT management studies "Global Entrepreneurship" stream. |
link: | http://florida.theorangegrove.org/og/items/95f96992-a08a-dd39-8c7e-73edb9300853/1/ |
Keywords: | Business;Consumer Sciences;management;strategy;business;innovation;business models;IT services;outsourcing;Chile;software factory model;strategy;organizational structure;HR;sales/marketing;finance |
Theme: | 教科書-社會科學類 |
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