价值观驱动型创业公司

Christina Black, S. Munshaw
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本案例适合商科本科生和研究生。教学笔记中的建议适合不同规模的班级,可以组织团队或个人作业。这个案例适用于讨论一系列主题的课程,包括商业道德、基于价值观的领导力和创业精神。这个案例是从一位西班牙裔、科技行业第一代女性首席执行官的角度讲述的,而科技行业是一个男性主导的领域。由于它的一些决策点包括与其他类似职位的女性企业家的讨论,因此本案例也适用于性别和少数族裔领导人代表性的讨论。本案例讲述了巴尔的摩一位女性科技企业家的故事,她的个人价值观如何影响了她所在公司的价值观,以及她如何在创业初期就成功地应用了这些价值观。书中还讨论了她以前的军旅生涯,以及她作为第一代美国人的经历。该案例提供了几个决策点,学生们被邀请预测和讨论主人公的价值观以及他们在工作中的应用。它同样邀请学生反思自己的价值观,以及这些价值观如何影响他们的商业决策。由于案例基于真实事件,使用真实姓名,学生也可以对真实企业及其背景进行研究,从而进一步扩展案例。教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。请与您的图书馆联系以获取登录信息或发送电子邮件support@emeraldinsight.com以索取教学笔记。长期以来,女性在领导岗位上的代表性不足,有些人选择成为企业家,因为这为担任首席执行官提供了一条更可靠的道路。此外,这个案例还提供了一些关于女性不同领导风格的观点,比如这个主人公选择让她的个人和公司价值观来推动她的企业的重要早期决策。教师和学生也可能希望把重点放在与主人公的种族和她的家庭最近移民到美国的身份有关的方面。理想情况下,课堂讨论将从整体上考虑主角,并将她的身份作为交叉的。
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The values-driven startup
The case is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate business students. The suggestions in the teaching note would suit classes of varying sizes and can be organized by teams or for individual work. The case is suitable for classes discussing a range of topics including business ethics, values-based leadership and entrepreneurship. The case is told from the perspective of a Hispanic, first-generation female CEO in tech – a male-dominated field. As some of its decision points include discussions with other female entrepreneurs in similar positions, this case is also suitable for discussions on gender and minority leader representation. This case tells the story of a female tech entrepreneur in Baltimore, how her personal values influenced the values of her company and how she successfully applied those values even in the early stages of her venture. It includes a discussion of her former career in the military and her experiences as a first-generation American. The case offers several decision points where students are invited to anticipate and discuss the protagonists’ values and their application of them in her work. It likewise invites students to reflect on their own values and how they influence their business decisions. As the case is based on true events and uses real names, students may also perform research on the real business and its context to extend this case even further. Teaching notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email support@emeraldinsight.com to request teaching notes. Women are chronically underrepresented in leadership positions and some choose to become entrepreneurs because it offers a surer path to CEO roles. Additionally, this case offers some perspective on the different leadership styles of women, such as this protagonist’s choice to allow her personal and corporate values to drive important early decisions for her business. The instructor and students also may wish to focus on aspects of the case related to the protagonist’s ethnicity and her family’s status as recent immigrants to the USA. Ideally, class discussions will consider the protagonist holistically, and her identities as intersectional. CSS 3: Entrepreneurship.
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