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    Google and Project Maven (A): Big Tech, Government and the AI Arms Race

    By  Gianpiero Petriglieri,  Jaimie Stettin
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    In April 2018, after it became known that Google was collaborating with the US Department of Defense on Project Maven, over 3,000 employees signed an internal memo asking CEO Sundar Pichai to (a) cancel the project immediately, and (b) enforce a policy stating that the company would never build warfare technology.

      Published 28 May 2018

      Reference 6408

      Topic Responsibility

      Region North America

      Industry Industrial Automation,  Information Technology and Services,  Military

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      Google and Project Maven (A): Big Tech, Government and the AI Arms Race

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      • By  Gianpiero Petriglieri,  Jaimie Stettin
      • Reference 6408

      • Published 28 May 2018

      • Topic Responsibility

      • Region North America

      • Industry Industrial Automation,  Information Technology and Services,  Military

      In April 2018, after it became known that Google was collaborating with the US Department of Defense on Project Maven, over 3,000 employees signed an internal memo asking CEO Sundar Pichai to (a) cancel the project immediately, and (b) enforce a policy stating that the company would never build warfare technology.
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        From Swords to Ploughshares: Three Generations of Family Entrepreneurship, Conflict, Transitions and Connection

        By  Randel Carlock,  Elizabeth Florent-Treacy
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        Harry McNeely Sr started a storage and transport company with his brother-in-law in 1916. Whereas his sons, Don & Harry Jr, were taken into the company, Harry Sr made provision for his two daughters to be financially independent but gave them no stake in the family business.

          Published 31 Jan 2009

          Reference 5208

          Topic Family Business

          Region North America

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          From Swords to Ploughshares: Three Generations of Family Entrepreneurship, Conflict, Transitions and Connection

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          • By  Randel Carlock,  Elizabeth Florent-Treacy
          • Reference 5208

          • Published 31 Jan 2009

          • Topic Family Business

          • Region North America

          Harry McNeely Sr started a storage and transport company with his brother-in-law in 1916. Whereas his sons, Don & Harry Jr, were taken into the company, Harry Sr made provision for his two daughters to be financially independent but gave them no stake in the family business.
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            The HP-Compaq Merger: A Battle for the Heart and Soul of a Company (A)

            By  Randel Carlock,  Elizabeth Florent-Treacy
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            This is the fourth of a four-case series. At first glance, Hewlett Packard (HP) doesn't seem to be a family firm, but when push comes to shove - as it did during the controversial HP-Compaq merger - family matters. The case introduces the strategy that drove the merger, analyses Carly Fiorina's background and leadership style, and discusses the corporate culture of HP.

              Published 02 Jan 2006

              Reference 5064

              Topic Strategy

              Region North America

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              The HP-Compaq Merger: A Battle for the Heart and Soul of a Company (A)

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              • By  Randel Carlock,  Elizabeth Florent-Treacy
              • Reference 5064

              • Published 02 Jan 2006

              • Topic Strategy

              • Region North America

              This is the fourth of a four-case series. At first glance, Hewlett Packard (HP) doesn't seem to be a family firm, but when push comes to shove - as it did during the controversial HP-Compaq merger - family matters. The case introduces the strategy that drove the merger, analyses Carly Fiorina's background and leadership style, and discusses the corporate culture of HP.
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