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  • 14 Jun 2017
  • News

People Will Like You More If You Ask Them Questions

  • 30 Nov 2011
  • News

Yelp's IPO Will Test the Flaws in Its Business Model

  • 01 Jun 2018
  • News

It's Not Technology That Will Take the Swiss Watch Down

  • 2008
  • Book

Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns

By: Clayton M. Christensen, Michael B. Horn and Curtis W. Johnson
According to recent studies in neuroscience, the way we learn doesn't always match up with the way we are taught. If we hope to stay competitive—academically, economically, and technologically—we need to rethink our understanding of intelligence, reevaluate our... View Details
Keywords: Learning; Teaching; Disruptive Innovation; Competitive Advantage; Technology Adoption
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Christensen, Clayton M., Michael B. Horn, and Curtis W. Johnson. Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns. McGraw-Hill, 2008.
  • 29 Jul 2014
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Successful Innovation Leaders 'Make Their Organizations Ready And Willing To Perform'

  • 21 Apr 2020
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Kura Sushi Will Return Its $6 Million Federal Loan After Outrage

  • 10 Jan 2019
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Companies will perform better if employees are not cowed into silence

  • 09 Nov 2020
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Rural living, Zoom gatherings and working from home: what the pandemic will leave behind

  • August 2017 (Revised July 2018)
  • Case

MannKind Corporation: Take a Deep Breath, This Time Afrezza Will Work

By: Elie Ofek and Amanda Dai
In June 2014, MannKind Corporation announced that after years of development and billions of dollars in expenses, the FDA had finally approved its drug, Afrezza. MannKind would thus be the only company with an inhalable insulin on the market. As an alternative to... View Details
Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Product Launch; Product Positioning; Marketing Strategy; Adoption; Pharmaceutical Industry
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Ofek, Elie, and Amanda Dai. "MannKind Corporation: Take a Deep Breath, This Time Afrezza Will Work." Harvard Business School Case 518-031, August 2017. (Revised July 2018.)
  • 19 Mar 2014
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3 Skills You Need To Lead Your Company BY Will Yakowicz

    The Biggest Mistakes Bosses Will Make With Workers Returning After Covid-19 (by Tsedal Neeley)

    There’s little doubt that how we work changed dramatically during the sudden, unexpected and extensive experiment in remote work brought on by the pandemic. Many employees, working at home, became more efficient, productive and happier; others struggled and... View Details

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    Ice Bucket Challenge Issued to Buffett, Gates: Will They Do It?

    • 01 Oct 2001
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    Will Information Technology Really Turn Organizations Upside Down This Time?

    the culture of the organization." Waldrup puts it more strongly: "Providing more information without creating an atmosphere that allows people to use their judgement will only cause failure."... View Details
    Keywords: by James Heskett
    • 06 Aug 2020
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    Zoom took over the world. This is what will happen next

    • 2018
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    Markets, Morals, Politics: Jealousy of Trade and the History of Political Thought

    By: Béla Kapossy, Isaac Nakhimovsky, Sophus A. Reinert and Richard Whatmore
    When Istvan Hont died in 2013, the world lost a giant of intellectual history. A leader of the Cambridge School of Political Thought, Hont argued passionately for a global-historical approach to political ideas. To better understand the development of liberalism, he... View Details
    Keywords: Morals; Politics; Istvan Hont; Jealousy Of Trade; Enlightenment; Economic Nationalism; Markets; Moral Sensibility; Government and Politics; Trade; History
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    Kapossy, Béla, Isaac Nakhimovsky, Sophus A. Reinert and Richard Whatmore, eds. Markets, Morals, Politics: Jealousy of Trade and the History of Political Thought. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2018.
    • 25 Apr 2014
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    Promoting strong ties between U.S. and China will benefit the world

    Former US Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. (MBA 1970) talks about his efforts to promote positive US-China relations. (Published April 2014) View Details
    • 08 Dec 2017
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    New Study: Increasing apprenticeships will lead to more companies saying “You’re Hired!”

    • 04 Nov 2013
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    A Harvard Professor Knows Why the Bloated Blockbuster Will Never Die

    • 2023
    • Editorial

    American and Chinese Universities Must Reject Calls to Disengage: Restrictions on Entry of Scholars Will Set Back U.S. Advances

    By: William C. Kirby
    Keywords: Higher Education; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues; Competition; China; United States
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    Kirby, William C. "American and Chinese Universities Must Reject Calls to Disengage: Restrictions on Entry of Scholars Will Set Back U.S. Advances." Nikkei Asia (2023).
    • 2021
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    Time and the Value of Data

    By: Ehsan Valavi, Joel Hestness, Newsha Ardalani and Marco Iansiti

    Managers often believe that collecting more data will continually improve the accuracy of their machine learning models. However, we argue in this paper that when data lose relevance over time, it may be optimal to collect a limited amount of recent data instead of... View Details

    Keywords: Economics Of AI; Machine Learning; Non-stationarity; Perishability; Value Depreciation; Analytics and Data Science; Value
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    Valavi, Ehsan, Joel Hestness, Newsha Ardalani, and Marco Iansiti. "Time and the Value of Data." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 21-016, August 2020. (Revised November 2021.)
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