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- 05 Apr 2022
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Transforming Deloitte’s Approach to Consulting
- 24 Mar 2022
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To Better Support Working Parents, Talk to Them
- 05 Jan 2022
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Can Capitalism Address Climate Change?
- 13 Apr 2021
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Managing a Top Performer Who Alienates Their Colleagues
- 21 Aug 2020
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Why Do Your Employees Resist New Tech?
- 01 Mar 2017
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Lego Stays on Script
Illustrations by Chris Gash Illustrations by Chris Gash It sounded like a cynical money grab, a 90-minute commercial that no adult would willingly watch. But The LEGO Movie, released in 2014, surprised audiences worldwide with its clever, subversive story line, winning...
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- 01 Sep 2016
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Clay Christensen on Competing Against Luck
Why They Buy The first big puzzle Professor Clay Christensen tackled when he joined the HBS faculty in 1992 was an elemental one: Why was success so hard for businesses to sustain? The search led to his theory of disruptive innovation, which would eventually result in...
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- 01 Oct 2000
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Bringing Up Baby
As a Walt Disney Co. executive who helped turn around the company's Euro Disney operation, Laura McCartney (MBA '93) knew plenty about problem solving and strategizing in the corporate world. But as a mother, she also knew from personal experience that shopping for...
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- 20 Oct 2014
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New Rothschild Takes Reins of Famous Bordeaux Winemaker
- 02 Jun 2014
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How to Win the Argument with Milton Friedman
- 01 Apr 2002
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Stocking Up Can Build Customer Value
A classic business problem from the 1950s illustrates the tension between inventory costs and missed sales. A newspaper vendor must decide how many papers to buy each day based on typical demand. His profit is optimized, the solution says, when he buys just enough to...
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- 01 Apr 2002
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Underwater Options May Not Sink Incentives
During the bull market of the 1990s, stock grants and options formed increasingly large components of executive compensation. Now, however, with many options "underwater" as share values have declined well below the strike price, boards of directors are perplexed. Can...
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- 01 Jun 2003
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Male Consumers as Man-of-Action Heroes
What do men want? The conventional theory — the so–called compensatory consumption thesis — has held that men are torn between responsibility and domesticity on the one hand and a desire to live the untethered, exciting life of the rebel on the other. Accordingly, so...
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- 30 Mar 2010
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An Optimistic Publisher
- 18 Jul 2011
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Non-competes Push Talent Away
- 01 Dec 2007
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Where Are the Innovators in Health Care?
No sector of our economy is more in need of innovation than health care, yet its many regulations handcuff entrepreneurs. A consumer-driven health-care system will unlock these shackles to bring about a much-needed entrepreneurial revolution. Health care’s $2.2...
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- 01 Jun 2018
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Sustaining HBS’s Unique Economic Model
School relies on philanthropic revenue from past and current giving to fund over a quarter of its operating expenses. The HBS endowment, built over decades with gifts from alumni and friends, provides crucial funds in the form of an...
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