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    Elisabeth Claiborne

    Founded in 1976, Liz Claiborne joined the Fortune 500 list of the largest industrial companies only a decade later, one of the youngest companies ever to achieve this mark. In 1987, Liz Claiborne had sales in excess of $1 billion. All... View Details
    Keywords: Fabric & Apparel
    • 12 Aug 2002
    • Research & Ideas

    ‘Let the Buyer Beware’ Doesn’t Protect Investors

    analysts, he or she must believe that an analyst's report is something more than a disguised sales pitch. So banks have ordinarily insisted that analysis and sales were separated by a so-called Chinese wall... View Details
    Keywords: by D. Quinn Mills

      James Stillman

      Benefiting from his close ties to William Rockefeller and “the Rockefeller crowd,” Stillman was able to not only grow National City’s commercial banking business, but also to expand operations into the investment banking arena. Under Stillman’s leadership, National... View Details
      Keywords: Finance

        Nelson Doubleday

        Doubleday focused his efforts on the mass production and distribution of inexpensive books. In 1934, Doubleday purchased full ownership of the Literary Guild of America, a book club that generated sales of 1 million books a year. Under... View Details
        Keywords: Publishing & Print Media

          John W. Marriott

          Marriott built the fastest growing, most diversified and most profitable lodging company in the United States. By 1964, it had approximately $85 million in annual sales with 122 units in 14 states. Its business lines included 73... View Details
          Keywords: Restaurants & Lodging
          • 06 Apr 2016
          • Research & Ideas

          Should Entrepreneurs Pitch Products or Ideas for Products?

          approach to the “pitch or spec” dilemma by constructing a model that links this choice to writers’ past experience and their confidence level about this particular idea. The model also predicts the average quality of ideas offered for View Details
          Keywords: by Carmen Nobel; Motion Pictures & Video; Entertainment & Recreation; Banking

            Berry Gordy, Jr.

            Gordy’s Motown Records became the most successful African-American enterprise of its time with sales in the early 1970s of $50 million. Gordy’s first gold record came just one year after the founding of Motown - Smokey Robinson and the... View Details
            Keywords: Entertainment & Broadcast Media

              William Rosenthal

              After discovering a need for the product in their dress making business, William and Ida Rosenthal created the “first modern uplift brassiere” in 1923. After the success of that item, business was expanded into lingerie, swimwear and other products, growing Maidenform... View Details
              Keywords: Fabric & Apparel

                Samuel H. Kress

                Kress built a discount chain store based on an economies of scale model. He started offering fewer items than traditional 5- and 10- cent stores, in order to offer bargain prices to a lower-income clientele. Kress’ stores were a great success and he managed to increase... View Details
                Keywords: Retail

                  James A. Farrell

                  While head of United States Steel, Farrell increased the steel output of the company from 6 million tons to 29 million tons. Upon his retirement, United States Steel owned over 1 million acres of coal and coke properties, 25 railroad lines with nearly 3,000 miles of... View Details
                  Keywords: Metals
                  • 06 Sep 2018
                  • Blog Post

                  How to Thrive in an Unstructured Environment

                  global corporate sales strategy. Throughout this experience, I worked on everything from “blue sky” brainstorming sessions and developing strategies, to attending conferences, implementing new software systems, and designing marketing... View Details
                  Keywords: Entrepreneurship

                    C. Peter McColough

                    Working at Xerox for over three decades, McColough was instrumental in leveraging the company’s unique technology and product line. His sales and marketing efforts helped to establish the company as a worldwide leader in office equipment.... View Details
                    Keywords: Fabricated Goods

                      Christine A. Hefner

                      gain popularity. Though magazine sales have stalled, Hefner’s foresight to bet on cable and Internet outlets has given the company a new avenue for growth and profitability. View Details
                      Keywords: Publishing & Print Media
                      • Fast Answer

                      Music & Activism: Market Research Resources

                      education. Our subscription also allows access to Experian Simmons Local for market research data. PolicyMap captures data through custom demographic maps, tables, reports and Analytics. Available data includes demographics, home View Details
                      • 2015
                      • Case

                      Fine Harvest Restaurant Group (cases A and B)

                      By: Clara (Xiaoling) Chen, Kenneth A. Merchant, Tatiana Sandino and Wim A. Van der Stede
                      The Fine Harvest Restaurant Group cases A and B examine a company's design of a new system to evaluate the performance (and determine the bonuses) for its restaurant managers. Fine Harvest had traditionally evaluated restaurant managers based on store margins and had... View Details
                      Keywords: Incentive Systems; Relative Performance Evaluation; Restaurant Industry; Accounting; Economics; Human Resources; Measurement and Metrics; Labor; Performance; Salesforce Management; Retail Industry; North and Central America
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                      Chen, Clara (Xiaoling), Kenneth A. Merchant, Tatiana Sandino, and Wim A. Van der Stede. "Fine Harvest Restaurant Group (cases A and B)." University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business Case, 2015.
                      • March 2010
                      • Teaching Note

                      New York Life and Immediate Annuities (TN)

                      By: Julio J. Rotemberg and John T. Gourville
                      Teaching Note for [510040]. View Details
                      Keywords: Retirement; Salesforce Management; Annuities; Insurance Industry
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                      Rotemberg, Julio J., and John T. Gourville. "New York Life and Immediate Annuities (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 510-094, March 2010.
                      • July 2005 (Revised January 2009)
                      • Case

                      Paper and More (A)

                      Provides a context and exercise for introducing retail inventory management, including cost optimization, service-level criteria, and forecasting in single and multiproduct settings. The owner of a single-location paper and paper products store considers the... View Details
                      Keywords: Cost Management; Measurement and Metrics; Logistics; Sales; Expansion; Consumer Products Industry; Retail Industry
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                      Watson, Noel H. "Paper and More (A)." Harvard Business School Case 606-023, July 2005. (Revised January 2009.)
                      • June 1995 (Revised July 2006)
                      • Supplement

                      Barilla SpA (C)

                      By: Janice H. Hammond
                      Supplements the (A) case. View Details
                      Keywords: Distribution; Production; Sales; Demand and Consumers; Problems and Challenges; Italy
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                      Hammond, Janice H. "Barilla SpA (C)." Harvard Business School Supplement 695-065, June 1995. (Revised July 2006.)
                      • June 1994 (Revised February 1999)
                      • Case

                      Marcia Radosevich and Health Payment Review--1989 (A)

                      Martha Radosevich, president of Health Payment Review, a small software start-up, confronts a serious cash-flow problem: Health Payment Review has built a PC-based prototype but has run out of funds to build a commercially acceptable mainframe product. As a stop-gap... View Details
                      Keywords: Negotiation; Cash Flow; Entrepreneurship; Applications and Software; Sales; Information Technology Industry
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                      Bhide, Amar. "Marcia Radosevich and Health Payment Review--1989 (A)." Harvard Business School Case 394-204, June 1994. (Revised February 1999.)

                        Robert D. Stuart, Jr.

                        that this and other acquisitions cost Quaker Oats a good deal of cash, the company benefited greatly from the expansion with sales growing from $500 million in 1968 to $2 billion in 1979. View Details
                        Keywords: Food & Tobacco
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