Xilinx, Inc. (A) Case Solution
Such question arose in this article, such as if it would be possible to create a firm and an excellent business? Wim Roelandts sets out, in the context of Xilinx, to create a high performance organization without losing the human measurement.
Roelandts in this case experiencedadded pressure when a slowdown in business affects the firm.
This is just an excerpt. This case is about ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLICATION DATE: June 12, 2003