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Managing the Future of Work
Stephen A. Greyser
Stephen A. Greyser is Richard P. Chapman Professor (Marketing/Communications) Emeritus, of the Harvard Business School, specializes in brand marketing, advertising, corporate communications, the business of sports, and nonprofit management. A... View Details
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Help - Alumni
- 24 Jul 2023
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Part-Time Employees Want More Hours. Can Companies Tap This ‘Hidden’ Talent Pool?
- 26 Apr 2011
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The Contingent Effect of Absorptive Capacity: An Open Innovation Analysis
- 26 Jan 2011
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Conveniently Upset: Avoiding Altruism by Distorting Beliefs about Others
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Economics of Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital
Designed for Harvard College sophomores.
Course Description: Why do so many individuals choose to pursue entrepreneurship despite substantial risks? How do these entrepreneurs raise money to finance their ventures? And what is the impact of...
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South Asia - Global
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Introduction – The Human Relations Movement – Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Historical Collections
Paul W. Marshall
MBA Class of 1960 Professor of Management, Paul W. Marshall, is affiliated with the Entrepreneurial Management Unit and teaches The Entrepreneurial Manager in the Turnaround Environment. This Elective Curriculum course focuses on the role of... View Details
- October 2023 (Revised February 2024)
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Bizongo and e-B2B in India
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Frequently Asked Questions - Doctoral
- 23 Jul 2001
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Sam Walton: Great From the Start
George C. Lodge
Professor Lodge had been a member of the Harvard Business School faculty since 1963. Before his retirement in 1997, he taught a number of courses in the MBA Master's Program and in various HBS executive programs. in the MBA program these included: Business,... View Details
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