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Just Enough: Tools for Creating Success in Your Work and Life

By: Howard Stevenson and Laura Nash
Keywords: Success; Labor
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Stevenson, Howard, and Laura Nash. Just Enough: Tools for Creating Success in Your Work and Life. John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
  • 23 Oct 2013
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Three Things that Actually Motivate Employees

  • 02 Nov 2012
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The Election, The Environment, and Beyond

  • 01 Sep 2020
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The Case for (and Against) Ditching Offices for Remote Work

  • 01 Jun 1998
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Short Takes

companies with such plans do not perform better financially. Further analysis prompted Beer and Katz to conclude that the real role of bonuses is simply to attract highly qualified executives to a corporation. "Companies are forced into incentive systems to compete in... View Details
Keywords: Orna Feldman and Caroline Chauncey
  • 12 Feb 2013
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First Look: Feb. 12

immediately despite not knowing what the incumbent is up to based on the preannouncement observed. Sweatshop Labor Is Wrong Unless the Shoes Are Cute: Cognition Can Both Hurt and Help Motivated Moral Reasoning Authors:Paharia, Neeru,... View Details
Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
  • January 2003
  • Background Note

Institutions for Collaboration: Overview

By: Michael E. Porter and Willis M. Emmons III
Provides an overview of the wide variety of organizations other than firms, government ministries and regulatory agencies, and universities that may have significant effects on competitiveness. These intermediary entities, referred to as institutions for collaboration... View Details
Keywords: Globalization; Labor Unions; Organizations; Competitive Strategy; Technology
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Porter, Michael E., and Willis M. Emmons III. "Institutions for Collaboration: Overview." Harvard Business School Background Note 703-436, January 2003.
  • 01 Jun 2011
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An Economy Undermined

Photo courtesy Jeff Madrick When I graduated from HBS in 1971, I chose journalism (at BusinessWeek) over business, a career decision that enabled me to observe “up close and personal” the coming Wall Street revolution. It was a revolution no one anticipated, nor was it... View Details
Keywords: Jeff Madrick; Finance
  • 25 Mar 2014
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GrabTaxi Makes a Go of It

Keywords: mobile taxi app; Thailand; entrepreneurship; women entrepreneurs; Personal Services; Transportation
  • 05 Jan 2016
  • Working Paper Summaries

The Integrity of Private Third-party Compliance Monitoring

Keywords: by Michael W. Toffel & Jodi L. Short; Manufacturing; Public Administration; Accounting; Service
  • 2023
  • Working Paper

The Impact of Unionization on Consumer Perceptions of Service Quality: Evidence from Starbucks

By: Isamar Troncoso, Minkyung Kim, Ishita Chakraborty and SooHyun Kim
The US has seen a rise in union movements, but their effects on service industry marketing outcomes like customer satisfaction and perceptions of service quality remain understudied. In this paper, we empirically study the impact on customer satisfaction and... View Details
Keywords: Labor Unions; Customer Satisfaction; Perception; Public Opinion; Employees; Food and Beverage Industry
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Troncoso, Isamar, Minkyung Kim, Ishita Chakraborty, and SooHyun Kim. "The Impact of Unionization on Consumer Perceptions of Service Quality: Evidence from Starbucks." Working Paper, 2023.
  • 25 Aug 2022
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Research Brief: Paying the Price for Remote Work

The pandemic dramatically accelerated the global marketplace’s appetite for remote work, which had already become a $50 billion industry by 2020. But wages for the same remote jobs varied greatly, depending on where the worker lived. That’s one of the critical findings... View Details
Keywords: Jill Radsken; Market Research, Photo, Translation, Veterinary and Other Services; Professional Services
  • 01 Mar 2012
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Noted & Quoted

“We need to get the drama out of the newspapers and, frankly, out of the company.” —Meg Whitman (MBA 1979), describing one of her many tasks as Hewlett-Packard’s new CEO. (The Times of London, December 12, 2011) “A lot of people are afraid of selling. It’s a hole in... View Details
Keywords: Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services; Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services; Professional Services
  • 2023
  • White Paper

Hidden Workers: Part-Time Potential

By: Joseph B. Fuller, Manjari Raman and Francis Hintermann
As employers continue to encounter major skills shortages, many qualified and willing workers remain unemployed or underemployed. These “hidden workers,” ignored by employers for a variety of reasons, represent a potential source of much-needed labor. In our initial... View Details
Keywords: Employment; Recruitment; Jobs and Positions
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Fuller, Joseph B., Manjari Raman, and Francis Hintermann. "Hidden Workers: Part-Time Potential." White Paper, Harvard Business School Project on Managing the Future of Work, March 2023.
  • 2016
  • Working Paper

Junior Achievement: Training Teenagers for Business Careers after World War II

By: Walter A. Friedman
This article traces the growing popularity of Junior Achievement's "Company Program" in the two decades after World War II. The program provided high school students with the opportunity to form teams and start mini-corporations that would last for most of the school... View Details
Keywords: Management; Human Capital; Age; Training; United States
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Friedman, Walter A. "Junior Achievement: Training Teenagers for Business Careers after World War II." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 16-113, March 2016. (Please contact the author to request copy of this paper.)
  • 07 Apr 2015
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As Employment Growth Slows, Where Are American Jobs?

  • 28 Sep 2020
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Are You Ready for Tech That Connects to Your Brain?

  • 14 Aug 2020
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Don’t Cut Your Marketing Budget in a Recession

  • 15 Apr 2020
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Money Matters

For millennials, who were born between 1981 and 1996, this is likely their first encounter with the kind of market turmoil we're experiencing right now. In "How to Cope if You Haven't Experienced Market Chaos Before," Paul Brown of the New York Times asked the authors... View Details
  • 01 Dec 2005
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India’s Oil

India’s finance minister, Palaniappan Chidambaram (MBA ’68), is presiding over an economy, Asia’s third largest, that’s chugging along nicely and projected to finish with a 7 percent growth rate this year. But as Chidambaram told Reuters News (September 15, 2005), he’s... View Details
Keywords: Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing; Manufacturing
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