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    General Management

    Great leaders have something that when you see it, you know what it is, but it’s hard ahead of time to describe exactly what it is. But the first thing I’d say is that leadership is not about charisma and it’s not about style. It’s something about authenticity. It’s... View Details
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    Managing Social Enterprise (MSE)

    This course examines how to create, develop and scale high-performing social enterprises - be they nonprofit, for-profit, or hybrid organizations. Unlike the business world where most stakeholders agree on the definition of success and are driven by market forces,... View Details
    • 2007
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    Trends in Executive Education in Business Marketing

    By: Das Narayandas
    Keywords: Trends; Management; Executive Education; Marketing
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    Narayandas, Das. "Trends in Executive Education in Business Marketing." Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing 14, no. 1 (2007).
    • 06 May 2019
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    20 Minutes With: Lauren H. Cohen of Harvard’s Executive Education Program

    • March 2014
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    Manage Your Work, Manage Your Life

    By: Boris Groysberg and Robin Abrahams
    Work/life balance is at best an elusive ideal and at worst a complete myth, today's senior executives will tell you. But by making deliberate choices about which opportunities they'll pursue and which they'll decline, rather than simply reacting to emergencies, leaders... View Details
    Keywords: Work-Life Balance; Management Teams
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    Groysberg, Boris, and Robin Abrahams. "Manage Your Work, Manage Your Life." Harvard Business Review 92, no. 3 (March 2014): 58–66.
    • 05 Dec 2011
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    Harvard Business School Breaks Ground for New Executive Education Complex

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    Eight Steps to Board Success for Female Executives

    A few years ago, HBS Executive Education unveiled the program Women on Boards: Succeeding as a Corporate Director, designed to introduce executives to the process of joining a corporate board. Since that... View Details
    • November 1993 (Revised February 1996)
    • Supplement

    Rudi Gassner and the Executive Committee of BMG International (B)

    By: Linda A. Hill
    Describes the final decision by CEO Rudi Gassner and the subsequent actions taken by the members of the executive committee. View Details
    Keywords: Management Teams; Decisions; Music Industry; Media and Broadcasting Industry; Germany
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    Hill, Linda A. "Rudi Gassner and the Executive Committee of BMG International (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 494-056, November 1993. (Revised February 1996.)
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    The Scandal Effect

    By: Boris Groysberg, Eric Lin, George Serafeim and Robin Abrahams
    Executives with scandal-tainted companies on their résumés pay a penalty on the job market, even if they clearly had nothing to do with the trouble. Because the scandal effect is lasting, a company you left long ago could have an impact on your current and future job... View Details
    Keywords: Misconduct; Career; Career Management; Career Changes; Executive Leadership; Executive Development; Crime and Corruption; Executive Compensation; Personal Development and Career; Management Skills; Management Teams
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    Groysberg, Boris, Eric Lin, George Serafeim, and Robin Abrahams. "The Scandal Effect." Harvard Business Review 94, no. 9 (September 2016): 90–98.
    • 13 Nov 2021
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    Chief Executives are Weirder than Ever

    • Nov 07 2022
    • Testimonial

    The General Management Program Impact

      The Execution Premium: Linking Strategy to Operations for Competitive Advantage

      From HBSP: " In a world of stiffening competition, business strategy is more crucial than ever. Yet most organizations struggle in this area--not with formulating strategy but with executing it, or putting their... View Details
      • 12 Oct 1999
      • Research & Ideas

      What It Takes: Minorities in the Executive Suite

      significantly slower rate than their white counterparts as they ascended to middle management, moved more quickly from middle to upper management as they passed plateauing fast-starters, and finally marched in step with whites who were... View Details
      Keywords: by Judith A. Ross
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      Making Markets Work: An Executive Education Program for Africa

      By: Debora L. Spar
      In the last decades of the 20th century economic growth was distributed unevenly across the world. While some countries experienced sustained and unprecedented prosperity, others fell further and further behind. This widening gap was particularly evident in Africa,... View Details
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      Supply Chain Management

      By: Kris Johnson Ferreira

      The Supply Chain Management (SCM) course builds on aspects of the first-year Technology and Operations Management (RC TOM) course. However, whereas RC TOM focuses primarily on developing and producing products and services, SCM emphasizes managing... View Details

      • 14 May 2009
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      Sharpening Your Skills: Managing Teams

      Organizations stand to benefit when ideas are cross-fertilized and diverse individuals learn to work together. "Outsiders" can introduce valuable ideas. Learning and execution are often at odds: Learning by its nature involves... View Details
      Keywords: Re: Multiple Faculty
      • 01 Jan 2007
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      James A. Hamilton Award, American College of Healthcare Executives

      • 24 Mar 2016
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      Economic Uncertainty and Earnings Management

      Keywords: by Luke C.D. Stein and Charles C.Y. Wang; Financial Services
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      Accounting for Managers

      By: V.G. Narayanan
      I teach financial and managerial accounting to executives and MBA students. View Details
      Keywords: Accounting; Managerial Accounting; Financial Accounting
      • October 1992
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      British Airways: Question and Answer Session with Advanced Management Program Participants, November 15, 1991 Sir Colin Marshall Chief Executive

      By: John P. Kotter
      Keywords: Air Transportation Industry
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      Kotter, John P. "British Airways: Question and Answer Session with Advanced Management Program Participants, November 15, 1991 Sir Colin Marshall Chief Executive." Harvard Business School Video Supplement 493-503, October 1992.
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