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  • May 2021 (Revised June 2021)
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Zoom Video Communications vs. Microsoft Teams

By: Andy Wu
In June 2021, Zoom executives prepared for competition in the post-pandemic world. Zoom‘s breakthrough success in the previous year put the company in a position to set up many new opportunities going forward. At the same time, its success attracted competitors like... View Details
Keywords: Internet and the Web; Competition; Growth and Development Strategy
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Wu, Andy. "Zoom Video Communications vs. Microsoft Teams." Harvard Business School Case 721-483, May 2021. (Revised June 2021.)
  • 14 Jul 2021
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FT Business Books: July Edition

  • 20 Aug 2020
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The U.S. Needs an SEC for its Health Care System

  • September 2016 (Revised May 2018)
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Zurich Insurance: Talent Pipeline

By: Boris Groysberg and Katherine Connolly
Zurich Insurance was undergoing organizational change after implementing five new people practices focused on manager development, diversity and inclusion, job model and data analytics, recruitment, and talent pipeline. The case “Zurich Insurance: Fostering Key People... View Details
Keywords: Managing Change; Leadership; Organizational Behavior; Succession; Organizational Culture; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Leading Change; Leadership Development; Human Capital; Human Resources; Insurance; Management Succession; Insurance Industry
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Groysberg, Boris, and Katherine Connolly. "Zurich Insurance: Talent Pipeline." Harvard Business School Case 417-040, September 2016. (Revised May 2018.)
  • 09 Jun 2021
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When the West Works from Home

  • 14 Oct 2014
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The Unanticipated Risks of Maximizing Shareholder Value

  • March 2003 (Revised July 2004)
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Sustainable Development at Shell (B)

The case describes the complex and challenging process by which social and environmental concerns are integrated into the existing strategy of a large, multinational firm. This case focuses on a specific business within Shell Chemicals, the Close Looped Cleaning... View Details
Keywords: Multinational Firms and Management; Corporate Strategy; Environmental Sustainability; Growth and Development Strategy; Energy Industry
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Wei-Skillern, Jane. "Sustainable Development at Shell (B)." Harvard Business School Case 303-072, March 2003. (Revised July 2004.)
  • 28 Nov 2022
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College Students, Take a Sneak Peek at the HBS MBA

management skills that you can put to use in any career and in any kind of organization – from for-profit businesses to non-profit organizations, from your own start-up to the world’s largest companies,... View Details
  • 10 Sep 2012
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Join the Insurgency Against the Jobs Crisis

    María Emilia Correa

    Keywords: B-Corp
    • 15 Apr 2021
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    Companies moving to hybrid workplaces will face new challenges

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    A Public Option Can Be a Triple Win for U.S. Healthcare

    By: Regina E. Herzlinger and Richard Boxer
    The United States needs to control healthcare costs and quality while reaching universal coverage. The strongest choice is a public option that allows people to choose between Medicare and private payers. But a public option needs sustainable financing mechanisms that... View Details
    Keywords: Healthcare; Public Option; Universal Health Coverage; Health Care and Treatment; Cost Management; Quality; United States
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    Herzlinger, Regina E., and Richard Boxer. "A Public Option Can Be a Triple Win for U.S. Healthcare." Health Management, Policy and Innovation 4, no. 3 (December 2019).
    • 30 Oct 2019
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    Candidates Seeking Opportunities After Graduation: Lessons Learned

    students, their searches involved a greater level of complexity, perhaps because of specific location requirements or partner concerns. Some students want to focus on culture and work environment, and found... View Details
    Keywords: All Industries

      Frank V. Cespedes

      Frank Cespedes is Senior Lecturer in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit. He received his B.A. from the City College of New York, M.S. from M.I.T. and Ph.D. from Cornell University.

      At Harvard, he has developed and taught a variety of MBA and executive... View Details

      • 09 Jul 2013
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      Can Zynga’s New CEO Turn The Stock Around?

      • April 1998 (Revised November 1999)
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      Hambrecht & Quist

      By: Thomas J. DeLong and Nicole Tempest
      Hambrecht & Quist (H&Q), an investment bank headquartered in San Francisco, has a very unique culture relative to its Wall Street counterparts. Firm members and even competitors describe the culture as entrepreneurial, team-driven, non-bureaucratic, and... View Details
      Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Corporate Entrepreneurship; Investment Banking; Growth and Development Strategy; Emerging Markets; Organizational Culture; Competitive Advantage; Banking Industry; San Francisco
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      DeLong, Thomas J., and Nicole Tempest. "Hambrecht & Quist." Harvard Business School Case 898-161, April 1998. (Revised November 1999.)
      • October 2013
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      Pearle Vision: Clearly Different?

      By: Rajiv Lal and Natalie Kindred
      Ohio-based optical retailer Pearle Vision, part of the vertically integrated Italian eyewear group Luxottica, sold glasses and offered in-store eye exams. Once the largest U.S. optical retailer, Pearle Vision, with 266 corporate stores and 356 franchised stores in... View Details
      Keywords: Eye Care; Competitive Advantage; Market Participation; Retail Industry; Health Industry; United States
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      Lal, Rajiv, and Natalie Kindred. "Pearle Vision: Clearly Different?" Harvard Business School Case 514-015, October 2013.
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      Executive Education - Owner/President Management Program

      By: Martin A. Sinozich

      Delivered in three units that span 24 months over three calendar years, the Owner/President Management (OPM) program is a transformative learning experience that boosts leadership skills and the value of participants’ enterprises.  Sinozich teaches the Finance... View Details

      • August 2008 (Revised January 2014)
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      Polanco: A Fashionable Opportunity

      By: Arthur I Segel and Ben Creo
      Roberto Charvel is a young MBA graduate making his first personal real estate investment in his native Mexico City. Charvel is planning to purchase and renovate a nine-unit apartment building. Is the market good? Should he sell or lease the units? How should he handle... View Details
      Keywords: Investment; Housing; Leasing; Property; Real Estate Industry; Mexico City
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      Segel, Arthur I., and Ben Creo. "Polanco: A Fashionable Opportunity." Harvard Business School Case 209-012, August 2008. (Revised January 2014.)
      • November 1998 (Revised July 2012)
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      Explo Leisure Products

      By: Richard G. Hamermesh
      Tim Trowac and Dave Rahall, two former investment bankers, skillfully execute the leveraged buyout of a golf ball recycling company after working intensely on their due diligence, writing a business and financial plan, and developing the investment memorandum. Six... View Details
      Keywords: Selection and Staffing; Leveraged Buyouts; Business Plan; Performance; Management Teams; Business Strategy; Financial Strategy; Business and Shareholder Relations; Green Technology Industry; Sports Industry
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      Hamermesh, Richard G. "Explo Leisure Products." Harvard Business School Case 399-053, November 1998. (Revised July 2012.)
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