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17770. SILVIO NAPOLI AT SCHINDLER INDIA (A) HARVARD CASE STUDY 303086. This paper provides an analysis and a case solution of a Harvard Business School case study (303086) by Michael Y. Yoshino and Perry L. Fagan on global management and international expansion at Swiss elevator and escalator manufacturer, Schindler Holdings Limited. The case focuses on difficulties and challenges faced by Silvio Napoli, general manager at Schindler’s new India start-up, as he struggles to implement Schindler’s business plan for the Indian market. The analysis considers whether or not Silvio was a good choice for managing Schindler’s India venture; evaluates Silvio’s performance to date taking the perspective of Luc Bonnard; makes recommendations on how Silvio should handle specific challenges related to non-standard orders, transfer pricing and limited technical cooperation from the European plants; and argues that Silvio must now alter the strategy for Shindler India that he developed when he was in the company’s Swiss headquarters. KEYWORDS: Harvard business case studies case solution international management expansion personnel management globalization. Written 2007. Turabian parenthetical style. 7 pages, 3 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source. 1,547 words.   $49


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