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  • January 2014
  • Supplement

Fred Khosravi and AccessClosure (C)

By: Richard Hamermesh and Lauren Barley
On September 11, 2013, the three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit denied St. Jude's request to rehear an appeal on the "double patenting" ruling for the '439 patent. Further, it removed the injunction threat that was hanging over the... View Details
Keywords: Medical Devices; Vascular Closure Device; Patent Litigation; Patenting; Biomedical Research; Biotechnology; Biotech; Technological Innovation; Patents; Health Care and Treatment; Biotechnology Industry; United States
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Hamermesh, Richard, and Lauren Barley. "Fred Khosravi and AccessClosure (C)." Harvard Business School Supplement 814-074, January 2014.
  • 26 Mar 2013
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Booya Fitness, Inc. - Episode 1- Getting Guidance

  • 18 Oct 2016
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How unequal should America be? Take this inequality quiz.

  • December 2013 (Revised March 2014)
  • Case

Beidahuang

By: Ray A. Goldberg and David Lane
Beidahuang is a major new Chinese player in global grain trading that in 2013 is seeking access to grain both to help assure China's food security and in pursuit of its own commercial goals. Focusing on potential trade in Brazilian soybeans, the case asks students to... View Details
Keywords: China; Brazil; International Trade; Grain; Soybeans; Agribusiness; Plant-Based Agribusiness; Globalized Markets and Industries; Cooperation; Agriculture and Agribusiness Industry; China; Brazil
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Goldberg, Ray A., and David Lane. "Beidahuang." Harvard Business School Case 914-412, December 2013. (Revised March 2014.)
  • 01 Sep 2011
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Five Graduates Receive the 2011 Harvard Business School Alumni Achievement Award

    Kristin W. Mugford

    Kristin Mugford is the Melvin Tukman Senior Lecturer of Business Administration in the Finance Unit at the Harvard Business School and the Senior Associate Dean for Culture and Community. She previously served as Faculty Chair for field-based learning and... View Details

    • 26 Jan 2020
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    How to Overturn Workplace Prejudice about ‘Foreign’ Accents

    • 17 Jun 2013
    • News

    Mind Perception

    • 13 Jan 2013
    • News

    Revitalizing America: Whatever the Question, National Service Is an Answer

    • 26 Mar 2019
    • Blog Post

    SEI25 Series: Misan Rewane, MBA 2013, CEO, WAVE

    This post is part of our Social Enterprise Initiative 25th anniversary blog series, which highlights some of the faculty, staff, students, and alumni who have been a part of SEI throughout the years. In this post, Misan Rewane (MBA 2013, NVC View Details
    Keywords: Nonprofit / Government; Entrepreneurship
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    In the MBA program, Professor Fearing teaches Technology and Operations Management (TOM), a required first-year MBA course.

    In January 2013 he will travel with a cohort of students to... View Details
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    In the MBA program, Professor Fearing teaches Technology and Operations Management (TOM), a required first-year MBA course. In January 2013 he will travel with a cohort of students to Sao Paolo, Brazil as part of the FIELD 2 Global Immersion program, also a... View Details
    • October 2020
    • Supplement

    TowerBrook: ESG in Action (B)

    By: Victoria Ivashina, Brian Trelstad and Meaghan Conway
    This case is the second of a two-part series that follows Ramez Sousou and his team at TowerBrook Capital Partners as they face a challenging investment decision in February of 2013. It is intended to be distributed at the end of the discussion of “TowerBrook: ESG in... View Details
    Keywords: ESG; Finance; Private Equity; Corporate Governance; Value Creation
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    Ivashina, Victoria, Brian Trelstad, and Meaghan Conway. "TowerBrook: ESG in Action (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 221-046, October 2020.
    • 29 Oct 2015
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    Social Progress: The Next Development Agenda

    By: Michael E. Porter and Scott Stern
    How do we measure development? The Social Progress Index was launched in 2013 as a holistic approach to benchmarking countries' social performance, independent of economic measures. SPI has been widely taken up on a global basis in evaluating national performance, and... View Details
    Keywords: Economic Development; Development Economics; Society; United States
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    Porter, Michael E., and Scott Stern. "Social Progress: The Next Development Agenda." DEC Lecture Series Series, World Bank, Economic Development Institute, Washington, D.C., United States, October 29, 2015.
    • 25 Dec 2017
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    Employers Are Looking for Job Candidates in the Wrong Places

    • 04 Aug 2016
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    Why Olympic Athletes Shouldn’t Try to Calm Down Before a Big Moment

    • July 2013 (Revised October 2014)
    • Case

    Following Lance Armstrong: Excellence Corrupted

    By: Clayton Rose and Noah Fisher

    After years of vigorous denials, on January 14, 2013 Lance Armstrong admitted in a television interview with Oprah Winfrey that he "doped" in each of his record seven consecutive Tour de France victories, confirming the findings a few months earlier by the US... View Details

    Keywords: Corruption; Ethics; Crime and Corruption; Leadership; Culture; Sports Industry; United States; Europe; France
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    Rose, Clayton, and Noah Fisher. "Following Lance Armstrong: Excellence Corrupted." Harvard Business School Case 314-015, July 2013. (Revised October 2014.)
    • 11 Mar 2013
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    chillbaby - Episode 1 - Moms Needed

    • March 2019
    • Supplement

    KITEA (B): Getting Ready to Face IKEA

    By: Ramon Casadesus-Masanell and Gamze Yucaoglu
    The case opens in September 2015, when IKEA is about to open its first store in Morocco. It then chronicles the efforts of KITEA CEO Amine Benkirane and his son Othman between 2013 and 2015 to prepare KITEA for IKEA’s entry. After incurring losses for the first time in... View Details
    Keywords: Retail; KITEA; IKEA; Furniture; Furniture Industry; Entry Strategy; Responding To Entry; Localization; Competitive Interaction; Private Sector; For-Profit Firms; Business Strategy; Strategic Planning; Competitive Strategy; Competitive Advantage; Adaptation; Corporate Strategy; Business Model; Market Entry and Exit; Retail Industry; Morocco; Africa; North Africa
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    Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon, and Gamze Yucaoglu. "KITEA (B): Getting Ready to Face IKEA." Harvard Business School Supplement 719-421, March 2019.
    • March 2014 (Revised June 2014)
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    Noma: A Lot on the Plate

    By: Mukti Khaire and Elena Corsi
    In 2014, the restaurant Noma, based in Copenhagen, Denmark, was considered to be amongst the best restaurants in the world, and its co-founder, co-owner and chef, René Redzepi, among the most influential chefs. The restaurant was also leading the new Nordic food... View Details
    Keywords: Restaurant Industry; Food; Entrepreneurship; Food and Beverage Industry; Europe
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    Khaire, Mukti, and Elena Corsi. "Noma: A Lot on the Plate." Harvard Business School Case 814-097, March 2014. (Revised June 2014.)
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