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    Funke Opeke

    Keywords: Telecommunications & Network Solutions
    • 30 Mar 2011
    • News

    Is This Tech Boom Different?

    • 08 Nov 2021
    • News

    Drop Shipping, Explained

    • 16 Jul 2008
    • Op-Ed

    What Should Employers Do about Health Care?

    must expect health plans to direct patients to excellent providers, not those provider networks that offer the biggest discounts.” What to do? The most important single change necessary is for employers to think about health care in terms... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael E. Porter, Elizabeth O. Teisberg & Scott Wallace; Health
    • April 2017 (Revised January 2020)
    • Case

    Korea Telecom: Building a GiGAtopia (A)

    By: Shane Greenstein, Feng Zhu and Kerry Herman
    Korea Telecom (KT) has committed $4 billion in investments and R&D to build a GiGAtopia, essentially ushering in the next generation of mobile (5G) and wired infrastructure. CEO Dr. Chang-Gyu Hwang, and his team are considering which areas to prioritize in terms of new... View Details
    Keywords: Mobile and Wireless Technology; Technological Innovation; Infrastructure; Growth and Development Strategy; Competitive Strategy; Decision Choices and Conditions; Telecommunications Industry
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    Greenstein, Shane, Feng Zhu, and Kerry Herman. "Korea Telecom: Building a GiGAtopia (A)." Harvard Business School Case 617-014, April 2017. (Revised January 2020.)
    • April 1996 (Revised June 1996)
    • Case

    Dave Armstrong (A)

    A second-year Harvard MBA student considers the pros and cons of three job offers. He identifies several concerns and evaluates each job in terms of how well they meet these concerns. He assesses probabilities for whether the jobs will be successful for him. View Details
    Keywords: Personal Development and Career; Decision Making
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    Wu, George. "Dave Armstrong (A)." Harvard Business School Case 396-300, April 1996. (Revised June 1996.)
    • 01 Jan 2004
    • News

    • January 2007
    • Background Note

    Note on Biotech Business Development

    By: Richard G. Hamermesh and Robert F. Higgins
    Describes the business development process in biotechnology companies. Topics covered include: participants in the licensing process and their interests, the major steps in the licensing process, the terms that are part of most agreements, and the most contentious... View Details
    Keywords: Agreements and Arrangements; Entrepreneurship; Intellectual Property; Biotechnology Industry
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    Hamermesh, Richard G., and Robert F. Higgins. "Note on Biotech Business Development." Harvard Business School Background Note 807-032, January 2007.
    • 24 May 2012
    • News

    Businesses need an image repair

    • March 1999 (Revised July 1999)
    • Case

    Crunch

    By: Paul W. Marshall and Jeremy Dann
    Entrepreneur Doug Levine runs a fitness company with an incredibly powerful brand. His company leverages the brand to expand, both in terms of facilities and lines of business. But he may need to make significant organizational changes in order to continue the growth. View Details
    Keywords: Buildings and Facilities; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Expansion; Business Growth and Maturation; Business Startups; Brands and Branding; Service Industry; Health Industry
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    Marshall, Paul W., and Jeremy Dann. "Crunch." Harvard Business School Case 899-233, March 1999. (Revised July 1999.)
    • November 2005 (Revised December 2007)
    • Case

    Motion Computing, Inc. -- 2004

    By: William A. Sahlman and Caroline Perkins
    Scott Eckert, the co-founder and CEO of Motion Computing, must decide whether to raise additional capital to support growth. Motion manufactures and distributes Tablet PCs. If the company opts to raise money, it must decide on the source and terms of the financing. View Details
    Keywords: Risk and Uncertainty; Financing and Loans; Financial Strategy; Manufacturing Industry; Computer Industry; United States
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    Sahlman, William A., and Caroline Perkins. "Motion Computing, Inc. -- 2004." Harvard Business School Case 806-068, November 2005. (Revised December 2007.)
    • 16 Jun 2015
    • News

    Tarun Khanna panel to meet this week

    • 04 Aug 2011
    • News

    Thinking different

    • 2020
    • Working Paper

    The Myth of the Lead Arranger’s Share

    By: Kristian Blickle, Quirin Fleckenstein, Sebastian Hillenbrand and Anthony Saunders
    We make use of Shared National Credit Program (SNC) data to examine syndicated loans in which the lead arranger retains no stake. We find that the lead arranger sells its entire loan share for 27 percent of term loans and 48 percent of Term B loans, typically shortly... View Details
    Keywords: Syndicated Loans; Lead Arrangers; Financing and Loans
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    Blickle, Kristian, Quirin Fleckenstein, Sebastian Hillenbrand, and Anthony Saunders. "The Myth of the Lead Arranger’s Share." Working Paper, May 2020.
    • May 1994
    • Article

    The Work Preference Inventory: Assessing Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivational Orientations

    By: T. M. Amabile, K. G. Hill, B. A. Hennessey and E. M. Tighe
    The Work Preference Inventory (WPI) is designed to assess individual differences in intrinsic and extrinsic motivational orientations. Both the college student and the working adult versions aim to capture the major elements of intrinsic motivation (self-determination,... View Details
    Keywords: Creativity; Motivation and Incentives; Measurement and Metrics; Higher Education; Employees; Personal Characteristics
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    Amabile, T. M., K. G. Hill, B. A. Hennessey, and E. M. Tighe. "The Work Preference Inventory: Assessing Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivational Orientations." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 66, no. 5 (May 1994): 950–967.
    • May 2013 (Revised June 2014)
    • Case

    Getit

    By: Ramana Nanda and Rachna Tahilyani
    Sidharth Gupta, CEO of Getit Infomediary Ltd, had just received a term sheet from Helion Venture Partners (Helion), one of India's independent venture capital firms, offering to invest Rs 200 million in return for an equity stake in the company. His dream of... View Details
    Keywords: Publishing; Media And Publishing; Entrepreneurial Finance; Venture Capital; Media; Entrepreneurship; India
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    Nanda, Ramana, and Rachna Tahilyani. "Getit." Harvard Business School Case 813-178, May 2013. (Revised June 2014.)
    • May 2016 (Revised May 2017)
    • Case

    Supply Chain Finance at Procter & Gamble

    By: Benjamin C. Esty, E. Scott Mayfield and David Lane
    In April 2013, Procter & Gamble (P&G), the world’s largest consumer packaged goods (CPG) company, announced that it would extend its payment terms to suppliers by 30 days. At the same time, P&G announced a new supply chain financing (SCF) program giving suppliers the... View Details
    Keywords: Working Capital; Supply Chain Finance; Corporate Treasury; Consumer Packaged Goods; Supply Chain; Supplier Relationships; Banking; Liquidity; Accounts Payable; Financial Reporting; Cash Flow; Cost Management; Banks and Banking; Financial Strategy; Multinational Firms and Management; Supply Chain Management; Accrual Accounting; Value Creation; Consumer Products Industry; Forest Products Industry; United States; Brazil
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    Esty, Benjamin C., E. Scott Mayfield, and David Lane. "Supply Chain Finance at Procter & Gamble." Harvard Business School Case 216-039, May 2016. (Revised May 2017.)
    • November 2012
    • Technical Note

    OpCo / PropCo Valuation

    By: Nicolas P. Retsinas, Lisa Strope and John C. Hettinger
    This technical note describes the "OpCo/PropCo" process of valuing a real estate intensive business. The term "OpCo/PropCo" refers to a business arrangement in which a consolidated, real estate-intensive enterprise is split into two separate businesses: (1) A property... View Details
    Keywords: Real Estate; Property; Valuation; Investment
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    Retsinas, Nicolas P., Lisa Strope, and John C. Hettinger. "OpCo / PropCo Valuation." Harvard Business School Technical Note 213-070, November 2012.
    • 2017
    • Article

    Self-Managing Organizations: Exploring the Limits of Less-Hierarchical Organizing

    By: Michael Y. Lee and Amy C. Edmondson
    Fascination with organizations that eschew the conventional managerial hierarchy and instead radically decentralize authority has been longstanding, albeit at the margins of scholarly and practitioner attention. Recently, however, organizational experiments in radical... View Details
    Keywords: Self-Managed Organizations; Self-Managed Teams; Self-organizing Systems; Self-managing Organizations; Flat Organization; Decentralization; Organization Design; Non-hierarchical Organizations; Less-hierarchical Organizing; Organizational Structure; Organizational Design; Research
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    Lee, Michael Y., and Amy C. Edmondson. "Self-Managing Organizations: Exploring the Limits of Less-Hierarchical Organizing." Research in Organizational Behavior 37 (2017): 35–58.
    • February 1997 (Revised October 2002)
    • Case

    The Exxel Group: September 1995

    By: Josh Lerner, Alex Hoye and Gonzalo Pacanins
    The Exxel Group, a private equity group based in Buenos Aires, is considering a buyout of Argencard, Mastercard's exclusive licensee in Argentina. To complete the deal, however, it will need to raise additional financing from U.S. investors. Both the valuation and the... View Details
    Keywords: Leveraged Buyouts; Developing Countries and Economies; Private Equity; Financing and Loans; Investment; Negotiation Deal; Problems and Challenges; Valuation; United States; Buenos Aires
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    Lerner, Josh, Alex Hoye, and Gonzalo Pacanins. "The Exxel Group: September 1995." Harvard Business School Case 297-068, February 1997. (Revised October 2002.)
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