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This case focuses on the reasons for the 12-year deterioration of a major Saudi telecommunications company, the attempt to revive its fortunes by hiring a veteran telco executive as CEO, and the twists, turns, inventions and machinations of the top team that took the company from near-death to a growth story.
The first part of the story looks at how ineffective management, lack of planning, indisc
Reference 6874
Published 15 Apr 2024
Length 33 page(s)
Topic Entrepreneurship
Region Middle-East
Industry Telecommunications, Information Technology and Services
This case focuses on the reasons for the 12-year deterioration of a major Saudi telecommunications company, the attempt to revive its fortunes by hiring a veteran telco executive as CEO, and the twists, turns, inventions and machinations of the top team that took the company from near-death to a growth story.
The first part of the story looks at how ineffective management, lack of planning, indisc
Infosys, the global consulting and IT services company based in India, began creating digital solutions in partnership with the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) in 2015.
Reference 6870
Published 05 Feb 2024
Length 28 page(s)
Topic Strategy
Region Global
Industry Information Technology and Services, Sports
Infosys, the global consulting and IT services company based in India, began creating digital solutions in partnership with the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) in 2015.
The digitalization of businesses and business processes is widespread but unequal. It has left gaps between small and large enterprises, more vs. less knowledge-intensive workers, desk vs. non-desk employees, and between industries, business units, and regions.
Reference 6851
Published 20 Oct 2023
Length 13 page(s)
Topic Operations
Region Europe
Industry Information Technology and Services
The digitalization of businesses and business processes is widespread but unequal. It has left gaps between small and large enterprises, more vs. less knowledge-intensive workers, desk vs. non-desk employees, and between industries, business units, and regions.