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    Hüsnü Özyeğin

    Keywords: Financial Services
    • 15 Aug 2021
    • News

    You’ve Never Heard of the Biggest Digital Media Company in America

    more than $11 billion, and more readers, as measured by Comscore, than any media brand you’ve ever heard of—an average of 751 million visits a month.” The article details how Elias built the company with his cofounder in the 2000s around... View Details

      Suresh Krishna

      Keywords: Metal products
      • Fast Answer

      Patent search: Product-associated patents

      How can I find patents associated to a particular (branded) product? It is always a challenge to conduct a patent search by product (or "brand name") because: Almost all the patented products in the market are known by a View Details
      • 01 Jun 2001
      • News

      A Match Made in Heaven

      he was named CEO. Intent on having Samuel Adams perceived as a world-class product, Roper wants to move Boston Beer beyond its image as a local craft-brewer. “We’re already distancing ourselves from that,” he observed. “We need to take our View Details
      Keywords: Samuel Adams; The Boston Beer Company; Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing; Manufacturing
      • 01 Jun 2023
      • News

      Action Plan: Net Proceeds

      than 1,500 jobs and became a movement the locals nicknamed ramase lajan (“picking up money” in Haitian Creole), as they came to see plastic as a resource instead of garbage. Not surprisingly, Goodwin learned that demand from brands and... View Details
      Keywords: April White; recycling; corporate social responsibility; waste management; water; Waste Management and Remediation Services; Corporate Services
      • 01 Mar 2012
      • News

      Shop Talk, Different Avenues

      supply. In 2009 we started shaping the kind of inventory we needed and partnered with brands in the same way department stores do to make sure that we’re not left empty-handed when we have surges in demand. MT: How are you responding to... View Details
      Keywords: Julia Hanna; shopping; e-commerce; Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores; Retail Trade
      • 25 Feb 2020
      • News

      In My Humble Opinion: Mr. Coffee

      2018, Keller left his position as global president of the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company to become CEO of Peet’s Coffee; in January, he was named CEO of JDE Peet’s, a merger that added a portfolio of coffee and tea brands represented in more... View Details
      Keywords: Julia Hanna
      • May 1994 (Revised July 1995)
      • Case

      Taco Bell--1994

      By: Leonard A. Schlesinger
      Taco Bell CEO, John Martin, boldly proclaims a growth goal of 200,000 points of access by the year 2000 (the company had approximately 3,600 in 1991). To realize such growth, Martin embraces a philosophy of continual change. The implications for Taco Bell are dramatic... View Details
      Keywords: Information Technology; Food; Organizational Structure; Organizational Culture; Human Resources; Brands and Branding; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Goals and Objectives; Change Management; Expansion; Business Growth and Maturation; Communication; Growth and Development Strategy; Retail Industry; Food and Beverage Industry; United States
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      Schlesinger, Leonard A. "Taco Bell--1994." Harvard Business School Case 694-076, May 1994. (Revised July 1995.)

        William P. Stiritz

        Stiritz was instrumental in streamlining Purina’s business operations – divesting of non-core, mature business lines and investing in brand name growth products. Through his leadership, Purina’s stock price increased 15-fold, outpacing... View Details
        Keywords: Food & Tobacco
        • July 2009
        • Teaching Note

        Bernd Beetz: Creating the New Coty (TN)

        By: Geoffrey G. Jones
        Teaching Note for [808133]. View Details
        Keywords: Financial Crisis; Brands and Branding; Corporate Entrepreneurship; Growth and Development; Business Subsidiaries; Product Launch; Beauty and Cosmetics Industry; Russia
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        Jones, Geoffrey G. "Bernd Beetz: Creating the New Coty (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 810-016, July 2009.
        • November 2008 (Revised June 2009)
        • Case

        Sole-Sourcing the Intel 386: A Company and Industry Transformed

        By: Richard S. Tedlow and David Ruben
        Intel's precedent-breaking decision not to second-source its groundbreaking 386 microprocessor in 1986 propelled Intel to new heights and fundamentally transformed the computer industry. View Details
        Keywords: Decisions; Technological Innovation; Production; Information Infrastructure; Transformation; Brands and Branding; Product Development; Computer Industry; United States
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        Tedlow, Richard S., and David Ruben. "Sole-Sourcing the Intel 386: A Company and Industry Transformed." Harvard Business School Case 809-076, November 2008. (Revised June 2009.)
        • February 2008
        • Teaching Note

        Innovation at Timberland: Thinking Outside the Shoe Box (TN)

        By: Rosabeth Moss Kanter and Matthew Bird
        Teaching Note for [306064]. View Details
        Keywords: Innovation and Invention; Organizational Culture; Sales; Customer Value and Value Chain; Brands and Branding; Expansion; Growth and Development Strategy; Apparel and Accessories Industry
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        Kanter, Rosabeth Moss, and Matthew Bird. "Innovation at Timberland: Thinking Outside the Shoe Box (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 308-099, February 2008.
        • 15 Dec 2024
        • News

        Editor's Letter

        Illustration by Antonio Giovanni Pinna Illustration by Antonio Giovanni Pinna Change is hard. I am reminded of this every time I get a new laptop and there are new, generational expectations that require me to hunt down videos of overly caffeinated youths walking me... View Details
        • 01 Sep 2009
        • News

        Class Day, Commencement Mark New Beginning for Newest Alumni

        schools and their graduates are currently viewed less favorably by the public than in recent years. But, Rajan said, “This time of crisis requires a new way of thinking, a new brand of leadership, and we as graduates of the MBA Class of... View Details
        Keywords: commencement; Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services
        • 21 Jul 2010
        • News

        Mad Men, the Early Era

        Related research Dare to Be Different Should You Bring Advertising Expertise in House? Improving Brand Recognition in TV Ads Step into the lobby of the Baker Library | Bloomberg Center and you’ll find an exhibit that coordinates well with... View Details
        Keywords: photography; Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions; Arts, Entertainment
        • 17 Jun 2013
        • Research & Ideas

        Advertising Symbiosis: The Key to Viral Videos

        brands in the advertisements they watch," says Teixeira, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School who has spent the last four years figuring out the factors that make or break online ads. "In the past, when a company launched a... View Details
        Keywords: by Carmen Nobel; Advertising
        • 14 Feb 2017
        • First Look

        First Look at New Research: February 14

        areas, whereas midscale stores enter less populated, lower-income areas. We find positive causal brand effects for specific upscale and midscale stores, above and beyond market effects, but find negative causal View Details
        Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
        • 23 Feb 2010
        • First Look

        First Look: Feb. 23

        http://hbr.org/product/handbook-of-leadership-theory-and-practice/an/12326-HBK-ENG Moment-to-Moment Optimal Branding in TV Commercials: Preventing Avoidance by Pulsing Authors:Thales S. Teixeira, Michel Wedel, and Rik Pieters... View Details
        Keywords: Martha Lagace
        • 01 Sep 2020
        • News

        Good Odds

        better digital experience buying food,” he says. “They expect to interact with brands they can love and that care about waste, not brands that they can tolerate. We think we’re pushing on an open door.” View Details
        Keywords: Jen McFarland Flint; food industry; Food Manufacturing; Manufacturing
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