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Cyrus 3.0: Turning a Traditional Business Model on Its Head (B)

By: James Heskett
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  • | Language:English
  • | Pages:4
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Abstract

The objective of improved work-life balance is achieved. However, it prompts a discussion of whether management should take on special events during what is now a long weekend in order to improve the bottom line even more. The case raises questions about other businesses to which the Cyrus planning process and profit model can be applied.

Keywords

Business Model; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Work-Life Balance; Strategic Planning; Profit

Citation

Heskett, James. "Cyrus 3.0: Turning a Traditional Business Model on Its Head (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 924-305, April 2024.
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