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    Lakshmi Ramarajan

    Professor Ramarajan is the Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. Her research examines the management and consequences of identities in organizations.

    She teaches the... View Details

    Keywords: nonprofit industry
    • 27 Dec 2011
    • News

    Start the New Year with Progress

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    Time Use and Happiness of Millionaires: Evidence from the Netherlands

    By: Paul Smeets, A.V. Whillans, Rene Bekkers and Michael I. Norton
    How do the very wealthy spend their time, and how does time use relate to well-being? In two studies in the Netherlands, the affluent (N=863, N=690) and the general population (N=1232, N=306) spent time in surprisingly similar ways, such as by spending the same amount... View Details
    Keywords: Time And Wellbeing; Millionaires; Social Class; Wealth; Happiness; Demographics; Netherlands
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    Smeets, Paul, A.V. Whillans, Rene Bekkers, and Michael I. Norton. "Time Use and Happiness of Millionaires: Evidence from the Netherlands." Social Psychological & Personality Science 11, no. 3 (April 2020): 295–307.
    • 06 Dec 2011
    • News

    How to Save an Unproductive Day in 25 Minutes

    • June 2014
    • Case

    Making Progress at IDEO

    By: Teresa M. Amabile and Katrina Flanagan
    This case focuses on different types of client relationships at IDEO, the value of these relationships for IDEO and clients, and the implications for IDEO designers' everyday experience of work. As new types of client work have shifted away from the more classic design... View Details
    Keywords: Organizational Change and Adaptation; Motivation and Incentives; Employees; Customer Focus and Relationships; Service Industry
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    Amabile, Teresa M., and Katrina Flanagan. "Making Progress at IDEO." Harvard Business School Case 814-123, June 2014.
    • 06 Jun 2016
    • Blog Post

    Meet the HBS Africa Business Club

    The Africa Business Club (ABC) provides services and resources for African students, students who have worked in Africa, and any student with a professional or cultural interest in Africa. We also promote the View Details

      Reshmaan N. Hussam

      Reshmaan Hussam is an associate professor of business administration in the Business, Government and International Economy Unit, a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), and a faculty affiliate at the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty... View Details

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      My current project examines how U.S. industrial union leaders engaged in political lobbying and worked through international trade union federations to advance their interests related to international trade, capital movements, and global labor standards from the 1940s... View Details
      • 26 Jun 2020
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      Peter Vundla

      Peter Vundla, who co-founded the first Black-owned advertising agency in South Africa, describes how while working in advertising during the last years of the apartheid regime, he sought to educate White people... View Details
      • 25 May 2016
      • Blog Post

      Meet the Africa Business Club

      The Africa Business Club is a student-run organization at the Harvard Business School. We provide services and resources for African students, students who've worked in Africa and any student with a professional or cultural interest in... View Details
      Keywords: All Industries
      • 08 Aug 2022
      • HBS Case

      Building an 'ARMY' of Fans: Marketing Lessons from K-Pop Sensation BTS

      phones, and some contracts contained no-dating clauses. Bang decided to take a more hands-off approach, with the belief that pop stars are human and could channel their personalities into their work and use it to connect with fans. BTS’... View Details
      Keywords: by Shalene Gupta; Media & Broadcasting; Music
      • 30 Apr 2020
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      Five Key Insights on Leading Courageously During a Crisis

      • July 2002
      • Supplement

      Discount & Hawkins Openings: Video Highlights

      By: Michael A. Wheeler
      This case shows the interactions between two quite different pairs of negotiators, both engaged in working through the final leasing clause between a mall developer and its anchor tenant. It highlights the importance of openings to frame and shape the entire course of... View Details
      Keywords: Interpersonal Communication; Negotiation; Leasing; Renting or Rental; Competition
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      Wheeler, Michael A. "Discount & Hawkins Openings: Video Highlights." Harvard Business School Video Supplement 903-801, July 2002.
      • March 2023
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      Authentic First Impressions Relate to Interpersonal, Social, and Entrepreneurial Success

      By: David M. Markowitz, Maryam Kouchaki, Francesca Gino, Jeffrey T. Hancock and Ryan L. Boyd
      This paper examines how verbal authenticity influences person perception. Our work combines human judgments and natural language processing to suggest verbal authenticity is a positive predictor of interpersonal interest (Study 1: 294 dyadic conversations), engagement... View Details
      Keywords: Authenticity; Impression Formation; Natural Language Processing; First Impressions; Communication; Perception; Success
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      Markowitz, David M., Maryam Kouchaki, Francesca Gino, Jeffrey T. Hancock, and Ryan L. Boyd. "Authentic First Impressions Relate to Interpersonal, Social, and Entrepreneurial Success." Social Psychological & Personality Science 14, no. 2 (March 2023): 107–116.
      • 22 May 2024
      • HBS Case

      Banned or Not, TikTok Is a Force Companies Can’t Afford to Ignore

      understands users’ emotions TikTok presents videos it thinks a user might engage with, rather than waiting for the user to choose posts they prefer or follow those of influencers or friends. Its single-page vertical videos allow the app... View Details
      Keywords: by Rachel Layne; Technology
      • 09 Dec 2015
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      It’s Better to Avoid a Toxic Employee than Hire a Superstar

      • 11 Jan 2021
      • News

      The Carrot or the Stick?: Organizational Leadership in and Beyond COVID-19

      • 07 Mar 2022
      • Research & Ideas

      Effective Leaders Share the Spotlight with Their Teams

      During a 2017 Amgen earnings call, CEO Robert Bradway began answering an analyst’s question, then turned to colleague Sean Harper and said, “Sean, I'll let you talk about the specifics.” Bradway’s simple act of calling on Harper to add insight is the type of View Details
      Keywords: by Pamela Reynolds
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      Neurodiversity as a Competitive Advantage

      By: Robert D. Austin and Gary P. Pisano
      Many people with neurological conditions such as autism spectrum disorder and dyslexia have extraordinary skills, including those in pattern recognition, memory, and mathematics. Yet they often struggle to fit the profiles sought by employers. A growing number of... View Details
      Keywords: Competitive Advantage; Diversity; Competency and Skills
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      Austin, Robert D., and Gary P. Pisano. "Neurodiversity as a Competitive Advantage." Harvard Business Review 95, no. 3 (May–June 2017): 96–103.
      • 21 Jun 2023
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