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  • January 2007 (Revised October 2007)
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Procter & Gamble: Organization 2005 (A)

By: Mikolaj Jan Piskorski and Alessandro L. Spadini
In response to a huge crisis in 2000, the new CEO of Procter & Gamble has to decide whether to continue with an unusual organizational design or to revert to the old matrix organization. Describes all the organizational designs used by Procter & Gamble from the 1920s... View Details
Keywords: Global Strategy; Globalized Firms and Management; Organizational Design; Organizational Structure
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Piskorski, Mikolaj Jan, and Alessandro L. Spadini. "Procter & Gamble: Organization 2005 (A)." Harvard Business School Case 707-519, January 2007. (Revised October 2007.)
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War & Peace: The Lessons of History for Leadership, Strategy, Negotiation & Humanity - Course Catalog

over 2,500 years of history in which human beings have sought to avert, instigate, wage, win & end wars? The course is designed with one primary objective in mind: to take the long history View Details
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Overview

By: Iavor I. Bojinov
Over the last decade, technology companies like Amazon, Google, and Netflix have pioneered data-driven research and development processes centered on massive experimentation. However, as companies increase the breadth and scale of their experiments to millions of... View Details
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Who Gets that Opportunity Right Out of Business School | Social Enterprise | Harvard Business School

When describing the experience of running WAVE (West Africa Vocational Education), Misan Rewane (MBA 2013) is frank. “It’s been a wild ride. I’ve learned so much, both about myself and... INITIATIVES focus... View Details

    Harvard MS/MBA

    The Harvard MS/MBA confers an MBA from HBS and a Master of Science in Engineering Sciences from Harvard's Paulson School of Engineering & Applied Sciences. Each year, the program enrolls about 30 students who have an undergraduate... View Details

    • 16 Dec 2022
    • Research & Ideas

    Why Technology Alone Can't Solve AI's Bias Problem

    efficacy of algorithms, the researchers set up an online experiment with more than 1,000 participants who were told to imagine they were employers hiring on TaskRabbit for one View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Technology

      Michael Y. Yoshino

      Professor Yoshino holds the Herman C. Krannert Chair in Business Administration at the Harvard Business School and is a Director of Research. He specializes in global strategy and management, competitive strategy, and general management. A founding member of the... View Details

        Renata Gaineddenova

        Renata Gaineddenova is an Assistant Professor in the Strategy Unit at Harvard Business School. Her research focuses on industrial organization and the market design of digital platforms. Prior to joining HBS, Professor Gaineddenova was a Postdoctoral Associate at... View Details
        • February 2019
        • Technical Note

        Can Multiunit Organizations Remain Agile as They Grow?

        By: Tatiana Sandino
        This note discusses how multiunit organizations incorporate flexibility into their management control systems, some by authorizing all or a select number of their dispersed units to make input and process decisions, some by investing in data-analytic technologies to... View Details
        Keywords: Management Control Systems; Flexibility; Management Systems; Business Units; Decision Making
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        Sandino, Tatiana. "Can Multiunit Organizations Remain Agile as They Grow?" Harvard Business School Technical Note 119-067, February 2019.
        • 29 Oct 2019
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        Why Open Offices Aren’t Working — and How to Fix Them

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        Breaking Down the Barriers - The High Art of Photographic Advertising - Baker Library | Bloomberg Center

        director of Vogue , noted in 1924, “Art is not a thing to be done, but the best way of doing that which is necessary to be done. This brings a tobacco advertisement into the realm View Details
        • 27 Nov 2023
        • Blog Post

        Creating Emerging Markets Sustainability Series - Opportunities for Green Entrepreneurship in the Face of Policy Inaction

        Nigeria. “In Nigeria, where the policy is not driving it, people – based on their exposure and their experience – are actually doing some of these things.” [3] Watch Adenike Ogunlesi’s video clip on... View Details
        • 16 Apr 2007
        • Research & Ideas

        Delivering the Digital Goods: iTunes vs. Peer-to-Peer

        are better designed to cope with scalability issues. Incentive schemes that reward users as a function of their contributions help improve sharing, but they introduce other distortions, and the legal risks... View Details
        Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne; Music
        • 13 Oct 2017
        • HBS Seminar

        Geoffrey Jones, Harvard Business School

        • 22 May 2024
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        Harvard Business School Announces 2024-25 Leadership Fellows

        • 11 Mar 2024
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        A Day in the Life: Ben Hsieh

        6:30 AM: I wake up – grateful that I’m naturally a morning person and our classes start at 9:30. The morning is my favorite time of day, and I begin my daily routine by reading with my coffee (my current fantasy binge is the Red Rising... View Details
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        How to Manage Customers for Increased Profits and Customer Satisfaction

        By: Frances X. Frei
        For many service firms, the customer plays an important role in contributing to the cost and/or quality of the service. This is very different than many manufacturing contexts, for example, where the firm has virtually complete control over product cost and quality. ... View Details
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        Good Markets (Really Do) Make Good Neighbors

        By: Scott Duke Kominers
        This article gives a (very) brief exposition of what market design is, along with four examples of market design in action. Loosely themed after Robert Frost’s poem “Mending Wall,” the examples demonstrate ways in which market design can break barriers—physical,... View Details
        Keywords: Market Design; Economics; Theory; Change; Society
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        Kominers, Scott Duke. "Good Markets (Really Do) Make Good Neighbors." ACM SIGecom Exchanges 16, no. 2 (June 2018).
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        Design-Inspired Innovation

        By: James Utterback, Bengt–Arne Vedin, Eduardo Alvarez, Sten Ekman, Susan Walsh Sanderson, Bruce Tether and Roberto Verganti
        When an innovation is inspired by design, it transcends technology and utility. The design delights the user, seamlessly integrating the physical object, a service, and its use into something whole. A design-inspired innovation is so simple that it becomes an extension... View Details
        Keywords: Innovation and Invention; Product Design; Product Development
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        Utterback, James, Bengt–Arne Vedin, Eduardo Alvarez, Sten Ekman, Susan Walsh Sanderson, Bruce Tether, and Roberto Verganti. Design-Inspired Innovation. World Scientific Publishing, 2006.
        • 25 Mar 2018
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        When consumer packaged goods start acting like software

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