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  • 20 Dec 2004
  • Research & Ideas

How an Order Views Your Company

Over a dozen years ago, HBS professors Ben Shapiro and Kash Rangan conducted research with colleague John J. Sviokla, focusing on the impact that a company's order management cycle (OMC) has on customers. Think of OMC as the process that... View Details
Keywords: by Sarah Jane Johnston
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Making Machine Learning Models Fair

By: Himabindu Lakkaraju
The goal of this research direction is to ensure that the machine learning models we build and deploy do not discriminate against individuals from minority groups. View Details
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Organizational Change in Professional Service Firms

Professor Gabarro's current research focuses on organizational change in professional service firms and the challenges that they face in dealing with increased size, scale and complexity. View Details
  • 17 Sep 2012
  • News

Blue Skies, Distractions Arise: How Weather Affects Productivity

  • 02 Apr 2021
  • News

As Businesses Think about the Pandemic’s End, a New Job Is Emerging: Director of Remote Work

  • 19 Dec 2011
  • News

Climbing the Great Wall of Trust

  • 10 Oct 2018
  • News

The Legacy of Boaty McBoatface: Beware of Customers Who Vote

  • 31 Oct 2017
  • News

New Report On The Harmful Effects Of Degree Inflation

  • 28 Dec 2015
  • News

Life Lessons From Rainn Wilson to Rabbi Kushner

    James K. Sebenius

    JAMES K. (“Jim”) SEBENIUS, is the Gordon Donaldson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, where he founded the Negotiation unit and teaches advanced... View Details

    • 2008
    • Chapter

    Overcoming Barriers to Collaboration: Psychological Safety and Learning in Diverse Teams

    By: A. Edmondson and Kate Roloff
    We review research on psychological safety and team learning to identify core ideas and findings in these closely related literatures and to propose a model in which a negative relationship between team member diversity and team collaboration is moderated by... View Details
    Keywords: Interpersonal Communication; Groups and Teams; Social and Collaborative Networks; Performance Improvement; Learning; Diversity
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    Edmondson, A., and Kate Roloff. "Overcoming Barriers to Collaboration: Psychological Safety and Learning in Diverse Teams." In Team Effectiveness in Complex Organizations: Cross-disciplinary Perspectives and Approaches, edited by E. Sales, G. G. Goodwin, and C. S. Burke.Organizational Frontiers Series. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2008.
    • 25 Apr 2017
    • First Look

    First Look at New Research, April 25

    research typically prescribes task sequences implemented by managers. Yet employees often have discretion to deviate from their prescribed sequence. Using data from 2.4 million radiological diagnoses, we find that doctors prioritize... View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne

      Dante Roscini

      Dante Roscini holds the Professor of Management Practice Chair endowed by the MBA Class of 1952 at Harvard Business School. He joined the faculty in 2008 after a two-decades-long career in finance. He currently teaches the course Business, Government, and the... View Details

      • 18 Jun 2012
      • Research & Ideas

      Better by the Bunch: Evaluating Job Candidates in Groups

      New research suggests that organizations wishing to avoid gender stereotyping in the hiring or promotion process-and employ the most productive person instead—should evaluate job candidates as a group, rather than one at a time. “The... View Details
      Keywords: by Maggie Starvish
      • 15 Aug 2012
      • News

      How to profit from a Senate vote

      • 27 Jul 2022
      • News

      Making the Case: Behind the Scenes of Case Writing

      • 04 Mar 2024
      • What Do You Think?

      Do People Want to Work Anymore?

      “As I hung up the phone, I began to wonder whether it was déjà vu or whether things really have changed.” Then recently, within hours of one another, I had two similarly contrasting experiences. It happened while I was in California View Details
      Keywords: by James Heskett
      • 2019
      • Article

      Sustaining Open Innovation Through a 'Center of Excellence'

      By: Elizabeth E. Richard, Jeffrey R. Davis, Jin Hyun Paik and Karim R. Lakhani
      This paper presents NASA’s experience using a Center of Excellence (CoE) to scale and sustain an open innovation program as an effective problem-solving tool and includes strategic management recommendations for other organizations based on lessons... View Details
      Keywords: Crowdsourcing; Culture Change; Open Innovation; Center Of Excellence; Collaborative Innovation and Invention; Organizational Culture; Change Management
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      Richard, Elizabeth E., Jeffrey R. Davis, Jin Hyun Paik, and Karim R. Lakhani. "Sustaining Open Innovation Through a 'Center of Excellence'." Strategy & Leadership 47, no. 3 (2019): 19–26.
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      Overview

      Prof. Altman's research interests include innovation, strategy, organizational change, platform-based businesses and their related ecosystems. Her work focuses on the impact to incumbent organizations as platform-based highly networked business models become more... View Details
      Keywords: Innovation Management; Multi-sided Platforms; Business Ecosystems; Organizational Change; Paradox; Organizational Identity
      • September 20, 2019
      • Editorial

      Why Asking for Advice Is More Effective Than Asking for Feedback

      By: Jaewon Yoon, Hayley Blunden, Ariella S. Kristal and A.V. Whillans
      Conventional wisdom says you should ask your colleagues for feedback. However, research suggests that feedback often has no (or even a negative) impact on our performance. This is because the feedback we receive is often too vague—it fails to highlight what we can... View Details
      Keywords: Feedback; Advice; Advice Seeking; Feedback Culture; Advice Taking; Interpersonal Communication
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      Yoon, Jaewon, Hayley Blunden, Ariella S. Kristal, and A.V. Whillans. "Why Asking for Advice Is More Effective Than Asking for Feedback." Harvard Business Review (website) (September 20, 2019).
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