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  • 01 Jun 2014
  • News

Feedback

THE DIGITAL BULLETIN For a few years now, we've been asking how you like to read your Bulletin, and unsurprisingly, many of you have told us you'd love to have a tablet edition. We've listened to your comments View Details
  • 01 Mar 2011
  • News

Local Hero

Baer: From boyhood fan to leader of the franchise. One of Larry Baer’s (MBA 1985) fondest summer memories is of playing in the yard of his boyhood home in San Francisco on Friday afternoons, waiting for his dad to return from work. “I’d be out throwing a ball against... View Details
Keywords: Deborah Blagg; Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries; Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries

    Lyle C. Roll

    Under Roll’s tenure, Kellogg continued its 20 consecutive years of growth in revenues and earnings. Through strategic acquisitions of Salada and Fearn, international expansion, View Details
    Keywords: Food & Tobacco

      Theodore G. Montague

      Montague transformed Borden from a struggling dairy products-centered business into a diversified multinational consumer goods provider. Looking for a way to lessen Borden’s reliance on government intervention, Montague pursued selective acquisitions View Details
      Keywords: Food & Tobacco
      • 30 Apr 2018
      • News

      How I Built This: Ron Shaich on the Founding of Panera Bread

      Keywords: Food Services and Drinking Places; Food Services and Drinking Places

        Watson H. Vanderploeg

        Vanderploeg continued Kellogg’s impressive growth. Under his leadership, he grew sales six-fold from $34 million to over $200 million and quadrupled earnings. He was devoted to international expansion (opening new plants in Australia... View Details
        Keywords: Food & Tobacco

          Thomas S. Monaghan

          Monaghan founded the second largest pizza retailer in the United States. He discovered an effective new formula for Domino’s pizza, simplified the menu, limited toppings and pizza sizes, and concentrated on... View Details
          Keywords: Food & Tobacco

            Peter H. Coors

            Taking the helm of the business from his father, Peter set out to re-invent the company which had been overshadowed by the political opinions and approaches of its former business leaders. Peter established solid relations with the... View Details
            Keywords: Food & Tobacco
            • 06 Nov 2019
            • Op-Ed

            Torched Planet: The Business Case to Reinvent Almost Everything

            The world is. on. fire. The Earth is burning. We only have a little time to arrest climate change, and if we fail to do so the consequences will be both dire and irreversible. We have the technology and the resources to fix things, if we want to. We even have a... View Details
            Keywords: by Rebecca Henderson; Energy
            • 01 Mar 2004
            • News

            New Horizons for Iraq

            you couldn’t see more than fifty feet in front of you. All we could do at that point was sit it out. My soldiers drove around and delivered my battalion’s food and water. It... View Details
            Keywords: Garry Emmons; James E. Aisner; Julia Hanna; National Security and International Affairs; National Security and International Affairs

              Frederick H. Prince

              After making a great deal of money investing in industrial ventures, Prince took an interest in stockyards, purchasing and organizing a group of small companies into the Chicago Stock Yards Company. Prince's company grew to have many... View Details
              Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                Ralph A. Hart

                Hart was instrumental in taking the newly public company, Heublein, to new heights. He grew revenues five-fold (from $100 million to $500 million) and dramatically expanded Heublein’s international footprint with production facilities in... View Details
                Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                  Charles W. Post

                  Having been inspired by a drink served at the Kellogg brothers’ sanitarium, Post developed an entire line of grain-based products including such famous cereal brands as Grape Nuts and Bran Flakes. Post played a pivotal role in the... View Details
                  Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                    Henry P. Crowell

                    Whereas traditional producers marketed oatmeal to wholesalers, Crowell packaged and marketed his brand of oatmeal, Quaker Oats, nation-wide as a breakfast cereal, a unique product at the time. Crowell utilized aggressive marketing... View Details
                    Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                      John H. Bryan, Jr.

                      company into a $9 billion dollar corporation and a $20 billion dollar global enterprise by 2000 with leading brands including Sara Lee, Hillshire Farm, Hanes, Coach and Playtex. View Details
                      Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                        Alfred N. Steele

                        grow out of its “poor man’s cola” image, and created a vending machine business for Pepsi. All of these changes allowed Pepsi to gain a great deal of market share, predominantly at the expense of Coca-Cola, View Details
                        Keywords: Food & Tobacco
                        • 01 Jun 2013
                        • News

                        EnTRIPreneurs

                        READY TO ROLL: (from left) Singer, Gerald, Baker, and Alaoui. Photo Courtesy of MBAxAmerica On or about Independence Day, July 4, four HBS students will pile into a rented RV and set out to discover America.... View Details
                        Keywords: Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing; Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing; Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing; Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing

                          William P. Stiritz

                          Stiritz was instrumental in streamlining Purina’s business operations – divesting of non-core, mature business lines and investing in brand name growth products. Through his leadership, Purina’s stock price increased 15-fold, outpacing... View Details
                          Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                            Gustavus F. Swift, Jr.

                            Despite the antitrust complications that had arisen during his brother Louis’ term as president, Gustavus attempted to keep the family business together, doing all he could to maintain Swift and Company’s position of leadership in the... View Details
                            Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                              Bowman Gray

                              Gray developed the famous advertising slogan for Camel cigarettes: “I’d walk a mile for a Camel.” An early radio advertiser, Gray sponsored the Camel Pleasure Hour in the 1930s. Gray led the campaign against Lucky Strike, which vied with Camel for the top spot in the... View Details
                              Keywords: Food & Tobacco
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