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- October 2002 (Revised May 2004)
- Case
Starbucks and Conservation International
- April 2010
- Article
Managed Globalization: Doctrine, Practice, and Promise
- September 2007 (Revised June 2008)
- Case
Food Security and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- November 2004 (Revised July 2006)
- Case
Patrimonio Hoy
- April 2006
- Background Note
Understanding Corporate-Value-at-Risk through a Comprehensive and Simple Example
- 06 May 2024
- Research & Ideas
The Critical Minutes After a Virtual Meeting That Can Build Up or Tear Down Teams
- 2008
- Casebook
The Rules of Globalization: Case Book
Sara McKinley Torti
Sara Torti is a senior product and operating executive who has focused extensively on creating and scaling technology-based businesses that require a combination of detailed execution, business insight and technical acumen. She has grown products... View Details
Empires of Ideas
- March 2020 (Revised November 2020)
- Case
FinTech Hive at DIFC: Creating a Fintech Ecosystem in Dubai
- 07 May 2014
- Video
2014 G&WS: Sandra Finley Presents "Sisters and Sistas"
- 25 Apr 2014
- Video
Selena Cuffe - Making A Difference
- January 2022
- Case
Walmart USA—Searching for Growth
- 26 Dec 2018
- News
With Sluggish Economy, Chinese Auto Industry Eyes U.S. Market
David B. Yoffie
Professor David B. Yoffie is the Max and Doris Starr Professor of International Business Administration at Harvard Business School. A member of the HBS faculty since 1981, Professor Yoffie received his Bachelor's degree summa cum laude and Phi Beta... View Details
- December 1986 (Revised March 1991)
- Supplement
Caterpillar-Komatsu in 1986
- 2022
- Chapter
Crises and International Business
All Business is Local
Today's business leaders are so obsessed with all things global and virtual that they risk neglecting the critical impact of physical place. It's a paradox of the Internet age: now that it's possible for businesses to be everywhere at once, they need to focus on... View Details
- November 2004
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