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- 01 Mar 2008
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Secrets Behind a VC Success Story
teaching, Professor C. Roland (“Chris”) Christensen is remembered as a maestro who transformed the art of discussion-based teaching — and changed the lives of his students in the process. Creativity in...
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- 01 Mar 2004
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Take 2: From Ad Copy to Cuneiform
take time to enjoy the journey, so I started classes at Drew University as an auditor. Of course, I couldn’t just sit there in class and not do the work. So I did all the reading, all the papers and tests. Finally, two of my professors...
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- 01 Feb 2013
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Growth Strategy Has Double Bottom Line
have endured to guide Lyme Timber today. "In the last meeting of my TOM class, Clay Christensen gave some wise advice," Hoffer remembers. "He said, 'Draw your line in a safe place, and never, ever cross it.'...
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Teaching & The Case Method | Baker Library | Bloomberg Center | Harvard Business School
Teaching & The Case Method: Header Teaching & The Case Method Teaching & The Case Method: Quote The discussion teacher is planner, host, moderator, devil’s advocate, fellow-student, and judge. . . . Discussion teaching is the art of managing spontaneity. C. Roland...
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- 21 Apr 2003
- Research & Ideas
Are Crummy Products Your Next Growth Opportunity?
Business School professor Clayton M. Christensen. At the Harvard Business School Entrepreneurship Conference 2003, Christensen provided an advance peek at his new book, which follows on his influential The...
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- 27 May 2014
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Crowdsourcing the Capitalist's Dilemma
The next time Professor Clay Christensen (MBA 1979) has a dilemma, he knows where he'll go for a solution: to HBS alumni. Christensen, Senior Lecturer Derek van Bever (MBA...
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- 01 Mar 2005
- News
Better Care at Lower Cost
The U.S. health-care industry isn’t immune to the forces of disruptive innovation that already have transformed other businesses, from computer manufacturing to retailing, HBS professor Clayton M. View Details
- 01 Jun 1997
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New Releases
may still lose market dominance. Drawing on observations from a variety of industries, HBS associate professor Clayton Christensen argues that otherwise sound business practices - such as concentrating...
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- 01 Jun 2014
- News
The Digital Deck
As a professor in the Strategy Unit, Bharat Anand has studied how media companies move a traditional product into the online space. Some have managed that transition well, he says, and others have not. In the early days, Anand observes,...
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Julia Hanna
- 01 Mar 2012
- News
Get Creative
so increase your prospects for developing innovative products and services. —RT —Clayton Christensen is the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration and the coauthor with Jeff Dyer and Hal Gregersen...
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- 09 Jan 2019
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Why New England Needs New Ideas
In a recent piece in the Boston Globe Magazine, Professor Clay Christensen, Karen Dillon, a senior researcher at Christensen’s Institute for Disruptive Innovation, and Efosa Ojomo (MBA 2015), a research...
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New England
- 01 Jun 2010
- News
Three Profs Win McKinsey Award
Articles about the disastrous effects of outsourcing on the American economy and the origins of creative business strategies have earned three HBS professors top honors in the annual competition for best contributions to the Harvard...
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- 01 Aug 2001
- News
Cleveland Global Alumni Conference a Sold-Out Success
motivation, capability, and commitment. "The most important part of the opportunity is you," she emphasized. Professor Clayton Christensen expanded on his research concerning disruptive innovation in an...
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- 01 Mar 2013
- News
2nd HBS Survey on US Competitiveness
competitiveness over the next three years, although pessimism has eased somewhat from an earlier survey conducted in 2011. "They see the boat as sinking more slowly, but still sinking," says Jan Rivkin, the Bruce V. Rauner Professor of...
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- 09 Jul 2013
- Research & Ideas
Catching Up With Boards--Jay Lorsch
ability to do what's necessary to move the company from one place to the other. As a result, you're likely to end up with the problem HBS professor Clay Christensen has...
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by Jim Aisner
- 25 Apr 2014
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To create breakthrough strategies, harness creativity to the scientific method
"Conventional strategic planning is not actually scientific," argues Jan W. Rivkin, the Bruce V. Rauner Professor of Business Administration. "To produce novel strategies, teams need to adopt a step-by-step process in which creative...
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- 12 Jun 2014
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The First Five Years: Minal Mehta (MBA 2011)
thinking back to Professor Clay Christensen's Best of EC reflection when he called being a manager the most 'noble' profession, because you can have a direct and real impact on building a person's...
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- 01 Mar 2004
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Protecting against the Erosion of Brand Value
Noble’s foray into publishing cause brand-name publishers heartburn? “Through the lenses of our theories of strategy and innovation, the answer is — emphatically — yes,” write HBS professor Clayton M. View Details
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Alfred D. Chandler Jr. Papers — New Directions – Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Historical Collections
Straus Professor of Business History, Emeritus, Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. has often been referred to by colleagues as the dean of business history, and his work continues to influence the understanding of this field. His papers track the...
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Alfred D. Chandler Jr. Papers — New Directions – Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Historical Collections
Straus Professor of Business History, Emeritus, Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. has often been referred to by colleagues as the dean of business history, and his work continues to influence the understanding of this field. His papers track the...
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