Carole--
Thank you very much for the news on the video streams from Cornell & Stanford. I had no idea. I just defended my dissertatin in strategy/IB at Illinois & was visiting last year in IB at OSU. while at OSU I used some videos they had online, but this year, as an asst. professor in IB, I was looking around for some pertinent video clips. Your email answered my internal wonderings.
Thank you!
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>Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 18:42:19 +0100
>From: WILLIAMS Carole E <
Carole.Williams@STAFFS.AC.UK>
>Subject: Re: Hambrick/Fredrickson Strategy Diamond
>To:
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>Hi
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>Unfortunately I and my students couldn't make that date.
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>Please can I take you up on the kind offer, i.e.
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>*If you are interested but can't make the date, we will send you a follow-up message with a link to the archived interview shortly after the live broadcast.
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>Many thanks, Carole
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>From: Business Policy and Strategy List on behalf of Mason Carpenter
>Sent: Thu 19/10/2006 15:32
>To:
BPS-NET@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
>Subject: Hambrick/Fredrickson Strategy Diamond
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>As many of you know, I compile and manage the BPS Teaching Toolkit. Some the most used additions of late have been the streaming video clips that are provided free through Cornell (http://e-clips.cornell.edu/) and Stanford (http://edcorner.stanford.edu/index.shtml) - you have to register but can download them and use them in class. They cover topics in strategy, to entrepreneurship, to international, to leadership. The broader set of links can be found at:
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>http://instruction.bus.wisc.edu/mcarpenter/PROFESSIONAL/Toolkit/bpstools.htm#Streaming_Video
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>So what does this have to do with H&F's strategy diamond. Well, in further experimenting with streaming video we've arranged a live web-cast interview with SNOCAP's CEO that is framed using H&F's five-diamond framework (SNOCAP was founded by the guy who founded Napster, and SNOCAP just entered into an alliance with MySpace).
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>Whether you use a strategy text in your class or not, I know that many of you refer to this framework in your courses (its in my strategy text and that's how we talked Prentice-Hall into paying for this webcast). Here is the speil for you and your students. Hope you can tune in with us. mc
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>Take your students inside the mind of a leader in one of the most dynamic industries of their generation-the music industry. On October 20th, your class is invited to participate in a live, interactive webcast featuring Rusty Rueff, CEO of SNOCAP, a major new player in the rapidly evolving world of digital music (from the founder of Napster).
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>For more information on this real-life case study on dynamic business strategy, click on the URL below:
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>http://www.prenhall.com/webcast/carpenter
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>Prentice Hall Presents:
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>DYNAMIC STRATEGY IN ACTION
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>LIVE: Friday, October 20th, 3:00pm EDT
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>WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?
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>*An interactive, 50-minute interview where students are immersed, live, into the strategic thinking of an innovative and entrepreneurial leader in an industry they know and love - digital music.
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>*Moderated by Ingrid Vanderveldt, host of CNBC's "American Made," SNOCAP CEO Rusty Rueff will share insights and answer students' questions about SNOCAP's management strategies and their impact on the digital music marketplace.
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>HOW CAN YOU USE THIS?
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>*Set your class time to coincide with the live broadcast-all you need is a projector and high-speed Internet connection
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>*Invite your students to watch the live broadcast alone and revisit at a later time for class discussion or assignment
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>*If you are interested but can't make the date, we will send you a follow-up message with a link to the archived interview shortly after the live broadcast
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>We hope you join us in bringing dynamic strategy to life for students!
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Candace A. Martinez
Ph.D. Candidate in Strategic Management
& International Business
(University of Illinois)
Assistant Professor of International Business
(St. Louis University)
Email:
cjmartnz@uiuc.edu
Office: (314) 977-7603
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