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  • 28 May 2020
  • Video

2020 Harvard Business School MBA Section D Diploma Ceremony

  • 28 May 2020
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2020 Harvard Business School MBA Section A Diploma Ceremony

  • 25 Nov 2010
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US businesses urge Irish to keep low tax

  • 01 Mar 2023
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The Life Choices and Legacy of Muhammad Ali

  • 15 May 2014
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Taking Business Back from Wall Street

  • November 1995
  • Background Note

Business Process Reengineering: Its Past, Present, and Possible Future

Explores the origins of reengineering; its evolution during the 1980s and 1990s; the current state of reengineering, which is prevalent in business today; and several possible futures of reengineering, specifically in relation to process management, knowledge work, and... View Details
Keywords: Change Management; Business Processes
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Davenport, Thomas H. "Business Process Reengineering: Its Past, Present, and Possible Future." Harvard Business School Background Note 196-082, November 1995.

    American Business Since 1920: How It Worked

    Since the first appearance of Thomas McCraw's contribution to Harlan Davidson's American History Series in 2000, American... View Details

    • December 1998
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    Entrepreneurs and Business Performance in Nineteenth Century France

    By: Tom Nicholas, Elisa Boccaletti and James Foreman-Peck
    A popular explanation for the supposed "delayed industrialisation" of the nineteenth century French economy has been the inappropriate attitudes and actions of the managerial classes and family firms. To address these claims we model the supply and demand for... View Details
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Performance; Economy; Management; Success; Opportunities; Management Analysis, Tools, and Techniques; Saving; Higher Education; Training; Demand and Consumers; France
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    Nicholas, Tom, Elisa Boccaletti, and James Foreman-Peck. "Entrepreneurs and Business Performance in Nineteenth Century France." European Review of Economic History (December 1998).
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    Doing Business in a Divided World - Alumni

    Doing Business in a Divided World: The Changing Role and Responsibilities of the American Firm A Conversation with Harvard Business School’s Institute for the Study View Details
    • July 1997
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    We've Got Rhythm! Medtronic Corporation's Cardiac Pacemaker Business

    By: Clayton M. Christensen
    Illustrates how a new management team at Medtronic's Cardiac Pacemaker business reversed a steep decline in market share by adopting certain management principles for new product development: clarifying strategy, aggregating project planning, accommodating the number... View Details
    Keywords: Management Teams; Innovation Strategy; Innovation and Management; Product Development; Health; Technology; Change Management; Medical Devices and Supplies Industry; United States
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    Christensen, Clayton M. "We've Got Rhythm! Medtronic Corporation's Cardiac Pacemaker Business." Harvard Business School Case 698-004, July 1997.
    • 21 Apr 2023
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    Harvard Business School Honors Five Graduates with 2023 Alumni Achievement Award

    • 22 Jul 2009
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    Harvard Business School Historian Thomas McCraw Wins Lifetime Achievement Award

    • 2003 - 2003
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    Achieving Business Excellence: Foundations of Ethical Leadership." Lecturer. "Ethics as an Imperative in a Successful Economy

    By: Lynn S. Paine
    Keywords: Leadership; Ethics
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    Paine, Lynn S. Achieving Business Excellence: Foundations of Ethical Leadership." Lecturer. "Ethics as an Imperative in a Successful Economy. In Plenary Session. Lecture at the Leadership Forum International, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 2003.
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    Serving the Public Interest Through Competition: British Railroads - Railroads and the Transformation of Capitalism | Harvard Business School

    HBS Quick Links MBA Executive Education Doctoral Programs Faculty and Research Alumni HBS Publishing Site Index HBS Home Contact Us Map/Directions Railroads: The Transformation of Capitalism Introduction The Pre-Industrial Era The First... View Details
    • 30 Jun 2021
    • In Practice

    The Harvard Business School Faculty Summer Reader 2021

    What’s on HBS faculty members’ reading list for summer 2021? Which books are most meaningful to them and why? Below, faculty share their top picks, ranging from biographies and memoirs to their colleagues’ latest works. Julia Austin: Social justice and the Obamas I... View Details
    Keywords: by Kathryn Haviland
    • 25 Feb 2015
    • Lessons from the Classroom

    Scholars and Students Unpack the Digital Business Revolution

    Think of Harvard Business School's recently launched the Digital Initiative (D/I) as a giant laboratory, where leading scholars and practitioners convene to research, teach, and put into practice new... View Details
    Keywords: by Julia Hanna; Education; Technology
    • 2013
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    Harvard Business Review's Go to Market Tools: Market Sizing

    By: Jill Avery and Thomas Steenburgh
    Market size matters. On the hook to launch your division's next great product or service? Need to convince higher ups that your product will fit that gaping revenue hole—and is worth the team's scarce marketing and product development resources? You need hard data to... View Details
    Keywords: Quantitative Analysis; Tools; Go To Market Strategy; Marketing Strategy; Marketing
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    Avery, Jill, and Thomas Steenburgh. Harvard Business Review's Go to Market Tools: Market Sizing. Tool. Boston, MA, USA: Harvard Business Review Press, 2013. Electronic.
    • November 1989 (Revised April 2004)
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    Du Pont's Titanium Dioxide Business (A)

    This case series is a vehicle for examining the strategic logic and risks of preemption. Rewritten versions of earlier cases. View Details
    Keywords: Competition; Supply and Industry; Product Marketing; Chemical Industry
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    Ghemawat, Pankaj. "Du Pont's Titanium Dioxide Business (A)." Harvard Business School Case 390-112, November 1989. (Revised April 2004.)
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    Academics | Social Enterprise | Harvard Business School

    Courses The first year Required Curriculum (RC) incorporates social enterprise cases and topics in several courses ranging from finance to entrepreneurship. In their second (EC) year, students choose from a range of Social Enterprise... View Details
    • 05 Dec 2011
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    It's Alive!: Business Scholars Turn to Experimental Research

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