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A large regional US-based insurance company decides to invest in digitalization, seeking to improve operational efficiency as well as the customer experience.
Reference 6575
Published 28 Jul 2020
Length 5 page(s)
Region North America
Industry Insurance
A large regional US-based insurance company decides to invest in digitalization, seeking to improve operational efficiency as well as the customer experience.
A large regional US-based insurance company decides to invest in digitalization, seeking to improve operational efficiency as well as the customer experience.
Reference 6575
Published 28 Jul 2020
Length 4 page(s)
Region North America
Industry Insurance
A large regional US-based insurance company decides to invest in digitalization, seeking to improve operational efficiency as well as the customer experience.
The case follows Mina Radharkrishnan’s career as a product manager and product executive in various digital environments. She launches her own start-up in 2016 and reflects on the lessons she has primarily learned at Uber, and earlier on at Google, Goldman Sachs, and ModCloth.
Reference 6420
Published 26 Jul 2019
Length 14 page(s)
Region North America
The case follows Mina Radharkrishnan’s career as a product manager and product executive in various digital environments. She launches her own start-up in 2016 and reflects on the lessons she has primarily learned at Uber, and earlier on at Google, Goldman Sachs, and ModCloth.
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.
Reference 6408
Published 28 May 2018
Length 17 page(s)
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.