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    Scott G. McNealy

    McLeod presided over a period of infrastructure investment and development for Moore. During his tenure, Moore became one of the premier providers of business forms and printing services in the United States and Canada. When he stepped down as CEO, Moore’s assets,... View Details
    Keywords: Computers & Electronics

      Carol Bartz

      Bartz was Chairman, CEO and President of Autodesk, one of the world’s largest suppliers of computer-aided design (CAD) automation software. Bartz raised manufacturing standards at Autodesk, built a strong sales force, and invested heavily in research to dramatically... View Details
      Keywords: Computers & Electronics

        David Duffield

        After failing to convince Larry Ellison that Oracle should invest in the development of human resource management software, Duffield decided to create his own business. PeopleSoft with its innovative software for managing human resource functions became a phenomenal... View Details
        Keywords: Computers & Electronics

          Benjamin Abrams

          Along with his brother, Abrams developed the first radio-phonograph combination, which was introduced in 1924. Emerson went on to launch a number of additional “firsts” including a clock radio, a self-powered portable radio, and a midget transistor radio. By 1965, the... View Details
          Keywords: Computers & Electronics

            Frank T. Cary

            Following the legacies of Watson Sr. and Watson Jr., who ran IBM for almost 60 years, was no easy feat, but Cary more than proved his mettle. Under his direction, IBM expanded into new markets outside its traditional mainframe business into personal computers, graphic... View Details
            Keywords: Computers & Electronics

              Joseph C. Wilson II

              Having grown up in his father’s photography products firm, Haloid Company, Wilson knew the business well enough to spot the need for Haloid to find a new technology in which to invest. He found such a venture in Chester Carlson’s electric photography process, which... View Details
              Keywords: Computers & Electronics

                Joseph D. Brenner

                Brenner led AMP’s rapid growth as the world’s largest electrical device manufacturer while generating exceptional financial returns. Every year during his tenure, AMP was ranked as one of the Top 50 companies in terms of market value growth and performance. View Details
                Keywords: Computers & Electronics

                  Thomas M. Siebel

                  Siebel founded his firm in 1993 as a provider of sales force automation systems. Though his firm quickly became a major player in sales force automation, Siebel Systems achieved tremendous growth when its software was applied to customer service functions. In many... View Details
                  Keywords: Computers & Electronics

                    Patrick E. Haggerty

                    Haggerty led Texas Instruments into the manufacture of transistors - the first to make them cheaply enough to be commercially viable. During Haggerty’s tenure, the company expanded its overseas market (47 manufacturing plants in 19 countries), focused on new product... View Details
                    Keywords: Computers & Electronics

                      Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.

                      Under pressure to break-up IBM, Gerstner instead went against the tide of expectation and kept IBM in one piece. He went on to make IBM more competitive by announcing downsizing and a new vision for the company called network computing/e-business. During the period of... View Details
                      Keywords: Computers & Electronics

                        John T. Chambers

                        Chambers grew Cisco from a company with $1.2 billion in sales to $10 billion in sales by 1998. Chambers has grown Cisco through both acquisitions and internal development. He capitalized on the data-intensive internet revolution and generated exceptional stock... View Details
                        Keywords: Computers & Electronics
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                        Laura Sophie Wegner | MBA

                        Laura Sophie Wegner Economics, Secondary in Computer Science Currier 2025 Cohort 6 This fellowship is an opportunity to help me merge the technical and interpersonal side of being a founder by learning from HBS professors, MS/MBA... View Details
                        • 01 Mar 2004
                        • News

                        Gibson Hits a High Note

                        patented computer chip in the instrument detects and processes the sound, sending it to a digital amplifier. To purists who protest, Juszkiewicz stands firm: “The electronics of the guitar are actually... View Details
                        Keywords: Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries; Arts, Entertainment
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                        Patrick Akl

                        Growing up in Lebanon, Patrick Akl lived with a fascination for consumer electronics – and with the ever-present fear of war. “We often had to sleep in an underground bunker,” Patrick says. “And the conflict caused setbacks in my father’s... View Details
                        • 01 Apr 1996
                        • News

                        Technology for Learning's Sake

                        replacement of most faculty and administrative desktop machines, the introduction of a single electronic-mail system, and the construction of a 100-machine personal computer lab in previously unfinished space in the basement of Shad Hall.... View Details
                        Keywords: by Deborah Blagg; photo by David Zadig
                        • 12 Oct 1999
                        • Research & Ideas

                        Confronting the Challenges that Face Bricks-and-Mortar Stores

                        that merchandise would no longer carry individual price tags and that shoppers might be overcharged at the register. More recently, customers have expressed concern that electronic shelf labels could be used to raise prices between the... View Details
                        Keywords: by Raymond Burke; Retail
                        • 01 Feb 1997
                        • News

                        HBS Introduces Global Networking through Technology

                        is a real-estate developer in Singapore. What's the quickest way to get in touch with her? By late spring, your friend the real-estate mogul may be only a few computer keystrokes away. That's the time frame for the introduction of the new... View Details
                        • 19 Sep 2019
                        • News

                        Predicting Human Behaviors

                        Above: Sid Misra (MBA 2013) cofounder, Perceptive Automata (Len Rubenstein; courtesy of Perceptive Automata) Amid the hubbub of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world’s largest technology tradeshow, Sid Misra (MBA 2013)... View Details
                        Keywords: April White
                        • April 2009
                        • Teaching Note

                        Apple's Core (TN)

                        By: Noam T. Wasserman and Lisa Brem
                        Teaching Note for [809063]. View Details
                        Keywords: Product Design; Resignation and Termination; Decisions; Business Growth and Maturation; Equity; Selection and Staffing; Electronics Industry; Electronics Industry
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                        • 21 Dec 2015
                        • Op-Ed

                        Without Immigrants, We Wouldn't Have Google

                        Brin had graduated from the University of Maryland, he was such an academic star that the National Science Foundation helped fund his Ph.D. studies. It turned out to be a good bet. Brin teamed with Larry Page while the two pursued their doctorates at Stanford’s View Details
                        Keywords: by Shane Greenstein; Information Technology
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