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  • 14 Sep 2017
  • News

Global work orientation: A case study

  • 13 Dec 2007
  • Working Paper Summaries

Acting Globally but Thinking Locally? The Influence of Local Communities on Organizations

Keywords: by Christopher Marquis & Julie Battilana
  • 2017
  • Chapter

Paul R. Lawrence: A Career of Rigor, Relevance, and Passion

By: Michael Tushman
Paul R. Lawrence was one of the earliest and most influential figures in the emergence of organizational behavior as a field of study. He was a pioneer in creating a body of work on organization design, leadership, and change in both the private and public sectors.... View Details
Keywords: Organization Design; Contingency Theory; Public And Private Organizations; Rigor And Relevance; Biography; Organizational Design; Leadership; Learning; Leading Change
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Tushman, Michael. "Paul R. Lawrence: A Career of Rigor, Relevance, and Passion." In The Palgrave Handbook of Organizational Change Thinkers. Continuously updated ed. Edited by David Szabla, William Pasmore, Mary Barnes, and Asha Gipson. Springer, 2017. Electronic. (doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-49820-1_12-2.)

    Yoonjae Shin

    Yoonjae Shin is a PhD student in the Organizational Behavior Unit at the Harvard Business School. His primary interests are labor market, corporate governance, and social inequality. Prior to beginning his PhD, Yoonjae worked in the project team at Seoul National... View Details

      Alison Wood Brooks

      Alison Wood Brooks is the O'Brien Associate Professor of Business Administration and Hellman Faculty Fellow in the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit at Harvard Business School. She teaches a cutting-edge course in the MBA elective curriculum called "How... View Details

      • October 2018
      • Case

      Recipe for Success: Growth and Evolution at Cafe Cupcake

      By: Anthony Mayo and Heather Beckham
      Café Cupcake (CC) is a fast-casual restaurant chain that offers artisan cupcakes and light fare throughout the southeastern United States and Texas. This case chronicles the growth and evolution of Café Cupcake. It also considers the specific human resource challenges... View Details
      Keywords: Growth and Development Strategy; Human Resources; Management; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Organizational Culture; Food and Beverage Industry
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      Mayo, Anthony, and Heather Beckham. "Recipe for Success: Growth and Evolution at Cafe Cupcake." Harvard Business School Brief Case 919-509, October 2018.
      • 12 Oct 2022
      • Video

      Lumumba Seegars: Inequality & Agency in ERGs

      • 28 Oct 2020
      • News

      Here’s what workers lose by working from home for long periods—or permanently

      • 2017
      • Blitz Discussions

      Of Margins and Modalities

      • 04 Jul 2021
      • News

      As the Pandemic Changes How We Work, Co-working Is Taking off in the Suburbs

      • 09 Feb 2016
      • News

      The Trump Brand, Win or Lose

      • September 2005
      • Case

      IBM Network Technology (A) (Abridged)

      By: Michael L. Tushman
      An unconventional manager within IBM leads the creation of a business unit with multibillion-dollar potential, winning over customers and nudging the organization to make the changes needed to achieve dramatic growth. Exemplifies how organizational design and... View Details
      Keywords: Organizational Design; Management Teams; Leadership Style; Growth and Development; Growth and Development Strategy; Employees; Information Technology Industry
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      Tushman, Michael L. "IBM Network Technology (A) (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 406-053, September 2005.
      • 05 Jun 2020
      • News

      Welcome to Burnout Nation, where stress makes everything not OK

      • Video

      2019 G&WS: Victoria Brescoll (Yale School of Management) Presents Flash Talk: “Has #MeToo Unintentionally Increased Male Managers’ Fear of Mentoring & Interacting with Female Colleagues?”

        Boris Groysberg

        Boris Groysberg is a professor of business administration in the Organizational Behavior unit at the Harvard Business School. Currently, he teaches courses on talent management and leadership in the school's MBA and Executive Education programs. He has won numerous... View Details
        Keywords: asset management; banking; brokerage; information technology industry; investment banking industry; professional services
        • 2017
        • Blitz Discussions

        The Structured World and the Self

          Raffaella Sadun

          Raffaella Sadun is Charles E. Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, and is a Co-Chair of Harvard Business School’s Project on Managing the Future of Work and co-PI of the Digital Reskilling Lab. Sadun received her PhD in Economics... View Details

          • March 23, 2017
          • Article

          Incentives Don't Help People Change, but Peer Pressure Does

          By: Susanna Gallani
          This article summarizes the findings of a research study that examined the effectiveness of monetary and non-monetary incentives in establishing persistent organizational behavior modifications. The results of the study highlight the interplay between monetary and... View Details
          Keywords: Motivation and Incentives; Behavior; Change Management
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          Gallani, Susanna. "Incentives Don't Help People Change, but Peer Pressure Does." Harvard Business Review Digital Articles (March 23, 2017).
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          Interview with Larry Baer

          • 01 Aug 2023
          • What Do You Think?

          As Leaders, Why Do We Continue to Reward A, While Hoping for B?

          titled “On the Folly of Rewarding A, While Hoping for B.” The paper cites examples in many walks of life in which we reward behaviors that we hope to discourage. “The complaint about lack of interest in good teaching continues among... View Details
          Keywords: by James Heskett
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