微软的点点滴滴:本地世界的全球规划(a)

Jeremy Hutchison-Krupat, Jenny Craddock
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这个案例的背景是,2013年夏天,微软即将在菲律宾推出电视白色空间试点;围绕新技术在该地区的表现的不确定性提供了组织在创新过程早期面临的风险的观点,特别是当决策分散并在地方层面进行监督时。MS及其在菲律宾的公共合作伙伴对有可能在偏远地区建立该国首个电视白色空间宽带网络感到兴奋,该网络需要渔民注册和政府生物多样性倡议的连接。在新加坡和英国的其他几个试点中,这项技术已经证明了它的成功。然而,在菲律宾,风险隐现。随着发布日期的临近,一个未经考验的硬件供应商和缺乏必要的数据库带来了前所未有的复杂问题。微软必须做出的一个关键决定是,是继续制作试播节目,还是专注于其他地方的电视空白试播节目。本案例向学生介绍了识别与项目相关的不确定性的来源和类型的方法。通过这种方式,他们可以更好地评估在承担具有高失败风险的项目和通过在这样的环境中学习未知的未知而获得的收益之间的权衡。此外,学生们还发现了在这种情况下实现项目目标的必要条件。公私伙伴关系的设置允许学生分析与项目相关的不确定性类型;项目、产品和组织的复杂性;涉众的目标;并讨论当一个组织寻求试验一项新技术时,承诺的作用升级可能发挥的作用。2013年夏天,时任微软(MS)研究院技术政策组(TPG)主任的保罗·加内特(Paul Garnett)正在审查菲律宾群岛国家的电视空白(TVWS)项目。该研究总部位于华盛顿州雷德蒙德市。长期以来,加内特和他在微软的整个团队一直对这项突破性技术的前景充满希望,希望它能作为一种创造负担得起的宽带网络的手段,但他们在试验这项技术方面的努力远非标准化。尽管在一个基本上没有网络连接的国家发展宽带网络的潜力令人兴奋,但仍有许多项目对MS. Garnett质疑MS是否瞄准了在这个偏远的西太平洋国家试验这项技术的最佳机会。它可能获得的价值是否超过了挑战?除了一个未知的无线电供应商和一个不存在的数据库之外,加内特敏锐地意识到在各种环境中测试这项技术的重要性,与新的合作伙伴一起,促进技术的全球传播,并继续从地方政府获得更多的监管合作。如果微软终止了这个试点项目,它将来是否会被阻止与菲律宾政府和其他国家合作?微软公司-概述…
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Connecting the Dots at Microsoft: Global Planning for a Local World (a)
This case is set on the verge of Microsoft initiating a TV white-space pilot in the Philippines in the summer of 2013; the uncertainty surrounding the new technology's performance in the region provides a view of the risks organizations face early on in the innovation process, particularly when decisions are decentralized and overseen at a local level. MS and its public partners in the Philippines were excited about the possibility of setting up the country's first TV white space-enabled broadband network in a remote area that required the connectivity for fisher registrations and government biodiversity initiatives. The technology had proven its success in a few other pilots in Singapore and the UK. In the Philippines, however, risks loomed. Unprecedented complications from an untested hardware supplier and a lack of an essential database arose as the launch date approached. A key decision MS had to make was whether to proceed with the pilot or focus on TV white space pilots elsewhere. The case introduces students to methods through which they can identify the sources and types of uncertainty associated with a project. Through this they can better evaluate the tradeoff between undertaking a project with a high risk of failure and the benefits that could be obtained through learning about unknown unknowns within such a setting despite the outcome. Moreover, students uncover the necessary conditions for projects to achieve their objectives within this setting. The public-private partnership setting allows students to analyze the type of uncertainty associated with a project; the project, product, and organizational complexity; stakeholder objectives; and discuss the role escalation of commitment could play when an organization seeks to pilot a new technology. Excerpt UVA-OM-1560 Jan. 30, 2017 Connecting the Dots at Microsoft: Global Planning for a Local World (A) In the summer of 2013, Paul Garnett, then the director of the Technology Policy Group (TPG) at Microsoft (MS) Research at the company's headquarters in Redmond, Washington, was in the process of reviewing a TV white-space (TVWS) project in the archipelago country of the Philippines. Garnett and his entire team at MS had long been hopeful about the prospects of this groundbreaking technology as a means of creating affordable broadband networks, but their efforts to pilot the technology were anything but standardized. Despite the excitement surrounding the potential to develop a broadband network in a largely unconnected country, a number of items remained open for MS. Garnett questioned whether MS was targeting the best opportunity to pilot the technology in the remote Western Pacific nation. Did the value it could gain outweigh the challenges? Beyond the prospect of an unknown radio supplier and a nonexistent database, Garnett was keenly aware of the criticality of testing the technology in various environments, with new partners, to foster the technology's global diffusion and to continue to gain greater regulatory cooperation from local governments. If MS pulled the plug on the pilot, would it be prevented from collaborating with the Philippine government, and others, in the future? Microsoft Corporation - An Overview . . .
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