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Автор: Джим Коллинз
Жанр: Управление, подбор персонала

 

 


80

“Love is Ammunition for a Texas Airline,” Business Week, June 26, 1971; Gary Kissel, Poor Sailors’ Airline (McLean, VA: Paladwr Press, 2002), 171.

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Gary Kissel, Poor Sailors’ Airline (McLean, VA: Paladwr Press, 2002), 171–72; Lamar Muse, Southwest Passage: The Inside Story of Southwest Airlines’ Formative Years (Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 2002), 84; Christopher H. Lovelock, “Southwest Airlines (A),” Harvard Business School, case study #9–575–060 (Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing, 1985).

82

“USAir Completes Takeover of Pacific Southwest,” Washington Post, May 30, 1987.

83

Анализ по патентной политике опирается на три источника: 1) United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Official Database, 2) Dialog Research Services и 3) анализ базы данных по патентам и обращениям к ним профессора Ясита Сингха, Бизнес-школа INSEAD: “USPTO Patent Full-Text and Image Database,” United States Patent and Trademark Office, http://www.uspto.gov/; “New Biotechnology Companies,” Science, February 11, 1983; “Corporate Chronology,” Genentech Inc., www.gene.com/gene/about/corporate/history/timeline.html.

84

Noreen Seebacher, “Stryker Products: Just What the Doctor Ordered,” Detroit News, May 6, 1991, 3F; Barry Stavro, “The Hipbone’s Connected to the Bottom Line,” Forbes, December 3, 1984; Ron Winslow, “As Marketplace Shifts, U. S. Surgical Needs Patching Up,” Wall Street Journal, February 18, 1994; United States Surgical Corporation, Fiscal 1987 Annual Report (Norwalk, CT: United States Surgical Corporation, 1987); Christine Shenot, “U. S. Surgical Innovations Are Cut Above Rest,” Investor’s Daily, March 5, 1991, 36; “Corporate Critics Confidential: Medical Technology,” Wall Street Transcript, February 11, 1991.

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“Stakes are Large in Battle for Microprocessor Market,” Globe and Mail, November 24, 1980, B5; “Section Three: The Great Dark Cloud Falls: IBM’s Choice,” CPU Shack, http://www.cpushack.com/CPU/cpu3.html; George W. Cogan and Robert A. Burgelman, “Intel Corporation (A): The DRAM Decision,” Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, case study #S-BP-256 (Palo Alto, CA: Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, 1989), 9–10; Ashish Nanda and Christopher A. Bartlett, “Intel Corporation – Leveraging-Capabilities for Strategic Renewal,” Harvard Business School, case study #9–394–141 (Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing, 1994), 3; Aditya P. Mathur, Introduction to Microprocessor, 3rd ed. (Noida, India: Tata McGraw-Hill, 1989), 111; “History: 50 Years of Industry Leadership,” National Semiconductor, www.national.com/analog/company/history; “Intel 8086,” Webster’s Online, www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definitions/Intel+8086?cx=partner-Pub-0939450753529744%3Av0qd01-tdlq&cof=FORID%3A9&ie=UTF-8&q=Intel+8086&sa=Search#922; Andrew Pollack, “Intel Offers a 32-Bit Microprocessor,” New York Times, October 17, 1985; Brenton R. Schlender, “Fast Game: Intel Introduces a Chip Packing Huge Power and Wide Ambitions,” Wall Street Journal, February 28, 1989.

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Gerard J. Tellis and Peter N. Golder, Will and Vision (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002), xiii-xv, 43, 46, 290–92.

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