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- 19 Mar 2015
- News
Walter Salmon Remembered
Walter J. Salmon Photo: Harvard Business School When he died in March at the age of 84, Walter J. Salmon left behind a legacy that included seven books, several hundred case studies, and thousands of former... View Details
- 09 Mar 2015
- News
Professor Emeritus Walter J. Salmon Dies at 84
- 27 Nov 2012
- News
The Beauty of the Network
with some clients in Norway; during a tour of a local salmon hatchery, she noticed that the workers’ hands looked many years younger than their faces. After some investigation, Pao discovered that when hatching, baby View Details
- 22 Aug 2017
- News
Turns Out A $70,000 Salary Doesn’t Always Buy Happiness
- 26 Jun 2014
- News
Investors Always Come Back … Even to Argentina
- 01 Dec 2007
- News
Lighten Up
Goldberg, and Walt Salmon have been eyewitnesses and contributors to the evolution of HBS. In their own words, they reflect on the past and offer their thoughts on the future of the School. Are B-Schools Off Course? In his new book, From... View Details
- 01 Feb 2002
- News
Top Ten Cases: Research from Around The World
Yoffie and M. Kwak (9-799-108), 1999 “Yahoo!: Business on Internet Time,” by J. Rivkin and J. Girotto (9-700-013), 2000 “Ford Motor Co.: Supply Chain Strategy,” by R. Austin (9-699-198), 1999 “Calyx & Corolla,” by W. Salmon and D. Wylie... View Details
- 01 Dec 2007
- News
The Wise Men
the School. It retains the ability to keep asking itself, “How do we renew ourselves and make ourselves respond to society’s needs more effectively?” — GE Walter Salmon Walter Salmon: “As a student, I lived in Gallatin Hall, in a two-room... View Details
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- 23 Mar 2016
- News
Building a Biotech Business from Farmed Fish
Holdings has been a very long development in aquaculture. What we have done is become an intellectual property company working with a large salmon grower—Cooke Aquaculture, based in St. John, New Brunswick. We take blood from farm-raised... View Details
- 09 Feb 2011
- News
Still Shining through Florida's Clouds
digging for a problem’s root causes in order to properly identify it, followed by a willingness to consider unconventional alternatives to achieving one’s objectives. “Professor Walter Salmon got me interested in retailing, my first... View Details
Keywords: Real Estate
- 16 Nov 2015
- News
Connecting with Indigenous Traditions
Diego, followed by managing king crab and salmon fishing in Washington State and Alaska. “I was in Dutch Harbor, navigating the logistics of catching and freezing and making deals with Japanese customers,” he remembers. “I seemed to find... View Details
- 25 Aug 2022
- News
Vision: To Go-Go
brands—which offer everything from salad bowls fortified with kale, quinoa, and salmon to traditional Colombian breakfasts packed with rice, beans, and chorizo—cannot rely on customers wandering in off the street. Instead, curious eaters... View Details
- 01 Sep 2020
- News
Good Odds
because items come out too thick, too thin, or otherwise not perfect. “So we put our own private label on them and now we sell broken pretzel bits.” The same goes for other imperfect goods, including eggs and cuts of meat that aren’t uniformly sized. Instead of the... View Details
- 01 Mar 2014
- News
My HBS Eureka Moment
one of which made it into The New Yorker. Make the Hard Call Jim Leslie (MBA 1969) Listen to Jim Leslie describe his moment: IN HIS MARKETING COURSE, Professor Walt Salmon tended to call on people to begin case discussions who did not... View Details
- 01 Dec 2014
- News
Innovation: The Fish-Farming Fix
eggs have a short shelf life. Norway’s salmon farms meet some 40 percent of global demand for the species, for instance, but can harvest eggs only during the few months of spawning season. How do you boost production the rest of the year?... View Details
- 01 Jan 2004
- News
Minoru Makihara, 75th AMP, 1977
company's marine products department, watching over the export of salmon and crab. Makihara's credentials were far from traditional by Japanese standards. Although his late father had been a Mitsubishi manager and his wife was the... View Details
- 01 Jun 1996
- News
Reinventing Marketing
Rounding out Marketing's agenda are multifaceted research projects. Professor Walter J. Salmon is looking at the costs and benefits of product variety for retailers and manufacturers as part of a joint project with the Food Marketing... View Details