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- 12 Jul 2011
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Groupon offers first car deal, targets bigger items
- 06 Sep 2011
- News
Where the Jobs Aren't
- 05 Mar 2019
- News
Female Faculty Leading the Conversation
- 17 Jan 2019
- News
Caregiving Crisis
- 23 May 2018
- News
Indie Bookstores Defied Amazon. Who's Next?
- 23 Jan 2018
- News
Britain Isn't The Only Place With A Loneliness Problem
- 26 Sep 2016
- News
No More Excuses: Candidates Need to Address Tax Reform
- 27 Mar 2012
- News
Corporate America's Military Opportunity
- 09 Feb 2016
- News
America has near record 5.6 million job openings
- 21 Apr 2008
- Research & Ideas
The New Math of Customer Relationships
It's the E=MC2 of customer loyalty. Deeply satisfied employee = deeply satisfied customer = lifelong profit. Harvard Business School professor emeritus Jim Heskett and...
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by Sean Silverthorne
- 02 Feb 2021
- Cold Call Podcast
Using Empathy and Curiosity to Overcome Differences
- January 2007 (Revised December 2008)
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The Challenges of Launching a Start-Up in China: Dorm99.com
By: William C. Kirby, F. Warren McFarlan and Tracy Manty
After graduating from Harvard Business School in June 2006, Ken Pao and Bill Li were ready to fully commit to the Internet start-up they had been working on since they first stepped foot on the business school campus. They moved to Beijing, rounded out their management...
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Kirby, William C., F. Warren McFarlan, and Tracy Manty. "The Challenges of Launching a Start-Up in China: Dorm99.com." Harvard Business School Case 307-075, January 2007. (Revised December 2008.)
- 08 Sep 2020
- News
In defense of Milton Friedman
- 24 Sep 2007
- Research & Ideas
The FDA: What Will the Next 100 Years Bring?
facilities each year, an increasing number of which are on foreign soil. "Without the FDA, each of us would individually spend a lot more time researching where products come from and what ingredients they contain," says Harvard View Details