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    GitLab: Can “All Remote” Scale?

    By  Phanish Puranam,  Marco Minervini,  Jean Wee
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    This case explores the organizational practices of GitLab, an “all remote” company with more than 1,000 employees located in 59 countries. GitLab solves the challenges of employees working in an online-only environment by relying extensively on asynchronous modes of coordination.

      Published 12 Aug 2020

      Reference 6579

      Length 9 page(s)

      Topic Leadership & Organisations

      Region Global

      Industry Computer Software

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      GitLab: Can “All Remote” Scale?

      By  Phanish Puranam,  Marco Minervini,  Jean Wee
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      • Reference 6579

      • Published 12 Aug 2020

      • Length 9 page(s)

      • Topic Leadership & Organisations

      • Region Global

      • Industry Computer Software

      This case explores the organizational practices of GitLab, an “all remote” company with more than 1,000 employees located in 59 countries. GitLab solves the challenges of employees working in an online-only environment by relying extensively on asynchronous modes of coordination.
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        The Carrot Rewards Wellness App: Innovating in the Behaviour Change Market

        By  Pierre Chandon,  Shilaan Alzahawi
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        Serial social entrepreneur Andreas Souvaliotis is looking at new ways to achieve his lifelong mission: to improve the health and wellness of his Canadian compatriots. His previous venture, Green Rewards, demonstrated the power of loyalty rewards to promote environmentally-conscious purchases.

          Published 31 Aug 2018

          Reference 6424

          Length 28 page(s)

          Topic Marketing

          Region North America

          Industry Computer Software,  Health, Wellness and Fitness

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          The Carrot Rewards Wellness App: Innovating in the Behaviour Change Market

          By  Pierre Chandon,  Shilaan Alzahawi
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          • Reference 6424

          • Published 31 Aug 2018

          • Length 28 page(s)

          • Topic Marketing

          • Region North America

          • Industry Computer Software,  Health, Wellness and Fitness

          Serial social entrepreneur Andreas Souvaliotis is looking at new ways to achieve his lifelong mission: to improve the health and wellness of his Canadian compatriots. His previous venture, Green Rewards, demonstrated the power of loyalty rewards to promote environmentally-conscious purchases.
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            Scortex: Bringing a Machine Learning-based Industrial Solution to Market

            By  James Costantini,  Dawn Jarisch
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            Scortex, a young start-up based in Paris, has developed an applied artificial intelligent (AI) solution for an industrial setting, combining hardware and machine learning. Its CEO is wondering how best to deploy the €1.8 million C-round financing it has raised.

              Published 13 Feb 2019

              Reference 6337

              Length 16 page(s)

              Topic Strategy

              Region Europe

              Industry Computer Software,  Industrial Automation,  Computer Hardware

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              Scortex: Bringing a Machine Learning-based Industrial Solution to Market

              By  James Costantini,  Dawn Jarisch
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              • Reference 6337

              • Published 13 Feb 2019

              • Length 16 page(s)

              • Topic Strategy

              • Region Europe

              • Industry Computer Software,  Industrial Automation,  Computer Hardware

              Scortex, a young start-up based in Paris, has developed an applied artificial intelligent (AI) solution for an industrial setting, combining hardware and machine learning. Its CEO is wondering how best to deploy the €1.8 million C-round financing it has raised.
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                Quick Growth at QlikTech

                By  Jean-Claude Larreche,  Dawn Jarisch
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                QlikTech, with its disruptive technology and business model, seems to have found a market niche in the mid-market business-to-business software segment. The big 5 market participants are now starting to offer the in-memory technology that QlikTech has built its business upon. In the light of the traditional vendors’ encroachment, can QlikTech’s growth be sustained?

                  Published 28 Apr 2014

                  Reference 5810

                  Length 13 page(s)

                  Topic Marketing

                  Region Global

                  Industry Computer Software

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                  Quick Growth at QlikTech

                  By  Jean-Claude Larreche,  Dawn Jarisch
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                  • Reference 5810

                  • Published 28 Apr 2014

                  • Length 13 page(s)

                  • Topic Marketing

                  • Region Global

                  • Industry Computer Software

                  QlikTech, with its disruptive technology and business model, seems to have found a market niche in the mid-market business-to-business software segment. The big 5 market participants are now starting to offer the in-memory technology that QlikTech has built its business upon. In the light of the traditional vendors’ encroachment, can QlikTech’s growth be sustained?
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