MiM/MiF Business Case Masterclass - Case: GLOVO
Master in Management / Master in Finance
Online - FEB 19
MiM/MiF Business Case Masterclass - Case: GLOVO
Master in Management / Master in Finance
Online - FEB 19
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Thursday, February 19, 2025 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm (Madrid Time)

Join our Business Case Masterclass and see for yourself how we teach leadership, entrepreneurship, decision-making and general management skills at IESE.

The case method is the learning methodology we use at IESE, which is built on learning by doing, aiming to prepare students for strategic decision-making in companies through the practice of real situations. 

Space is limited; please check your fit with our
 Master in Management and Master in Finance before registering. 


Agenda
 3:00Welcome 
 3:05Business Case Discussion: GLOVO 
 4:15MiM & MiF Presentation & Alumni Panel

5:00 Wrap-up


The Case Method: What would you do?


DATE AND TIME
Thursday, February 19, 2026
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Ponente David Wehrheim AD008 David holds a Ph.D. in Business and Finance from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, a Master of Science in Business and Quantitative Methods from the same university, and an undergraduate degree from Technical University of Munich. During his doctoral studies, he visited the Department of Management and Technology at Bocconi University. His research uses large-scale empirical approaches to study innovation at the firm and individual level. In particular, his current interests include the design and management of technology-based strategic alliances, feedback effects from financial markets to corporate R&D decisions, as well as the role of patent rights for the mobility of knowledge workers and the creation of start-ups. Prior to joining academia, David spent several years in industry working in marketing and strategy positions.