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    Derrick Bransby

    Derrick studies how teams accomplish complex work in novel contexts. His dissertation advances the idea of disciplined flexibility: a strategy teams use to navigate uncertainty... View Details
    • 29 Apr 2014
    • First Look

    First Look: April 29

    on the circumstances and prospects of a company. In fact, companies often turn to outsiders because they have failed to recruit, train, and develop the sort of talent that might take over leadership of the organization. To avoid this View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
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    Is It Time for Auditor Independence Yet?

    By: M. H. Bazerman and D. A. Moore
    Well before the collapse of Enron and Arthur Andersen, we argued that the auditing system had been corrupted by the incentives auditors face to please their clients. We stated that even honest auditors were incapable of independence within the current regulatory... View Details
    Keywords: Accounting Audits; Change; Crime and Corruption; Customer Satisfaction; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Failure; Motivation and Incentives
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    Bazerman, M. H., and D. A. Moore. "Is It Time for Auditor Independence Yet?" Accounting, Organizations and Society 36, nos. 4-5 (May–July 2011): 310–312.
    • October 2017 (Revised September 2018)
    • Supplement

    Jumia Nigeria: from Retail to Marketplace (B)

    By: Ramon Casadesus-Masanell and Namrata Arora
    This follow up case study explores the ramifications of Jumia's decision to move from a retail-led to a markplace business model for its e-commerce platform. The case visits the company's successes as well as its many failures when adopting this vendor-led strategy. ... View Details
    Keywords: Retail; Marketplace; Inventory; Funding; Business Ecosystems; Business Ecosystem; Competition; Business Model; Globalization; Emerging Markets; Expansion; Logistics; Retail Industry; India; Nigeria; Africa
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    Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon, and Namrata Arora. "Jumia Nigeria: from Retail to Marketplace (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 718-432, October 2017. (Revised September 2018.)
    • 01 Feb 2021
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    How to Become an Astronaut and What to Study for This Career

    • 24 Sep 2008
    • Working Paper Summaries

    CEO and CFO Career Penalties to Missing Quarterly Analysts Forecasts

    Keywords: by Rick Mergenthaler, Shiva Rajgopal & Suraj Srinivasan
    • January 1999
    • Exercise

    Seneca Systems (A): General and Confidential Instructions for C. Stevens, Vice President, Assembly Division

    Seneca is a three-party negotiation-mediation simulation. The context is a product failure crisis in a manufacturing company with highly autonomous units. The heads of two divisions are in a dispute over who has responsibility for failures in a key product. The head of... View Details
    Keywords: Negotiation Participants; Business Divisions; Power and Influence; Manufacturing Industry
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    Watkins, Michael D. "Seneca Systems (A): General and Confidential Instructions for C. Stevens, Vice President, Assembly Division." Harvard Business School Exercise 899-171, January 1999.
    • 10 Sep 2012
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    Join the Insurgency Against the Jobs Crisis

    • 26 Jul 2021
    • News

    The Best Business Startup Ebooks

    • October 1991 (Revised November 1993)
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    Dynashears, Inc.

    By: Thomas R. Piper
    A senior loan officer is reviewing the recent performance of a company that has failed to repay its loan as scheduled. The failure results from a cyclical downturn in sales, coupled with a lag in cutting back production. Inventory risk is minimal. Teaching objective:... View Details
    Keywords: Borrowing and Debt; Business Cycles; Financial Condition; Risk and Uncertainty; Failure
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    Piper, Thomas R. "Dynashears, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 292-017, October 1991. (Revised November 1993.)

      Ray Kluender

      Ray Kluender is an associate professor in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit and the Berol Corporation Fellow at Harvard Business School, a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), an invited researcher at the Abdul Latif Jameel... View Details

      • 09 May 2013
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      Will Health-Care Law Beget Entrepreneurs?

      • July 2008 (Revised April 2009)
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      Philip McCrea: Once an Entrepreneur... (B)

      By: William W. George
      Philip McCrea is dealing with the aftermath of the move of his company and family from San Francisco to New Jersey (from the (A) case). Although the move goes well from a family perspective, his business runs into challenges when he merges it into a Canadian company... View Details
      Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Leadership; Failure; Ownership Stake; Work-Life Balance; Canada; New Jersey
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      George, William W. "Philip McCrea: Once an Entrepreneur... (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 409-025, July 2008. (Revised April 2009.)
      • April 1975 (Revised December 1975)
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      Sorensen Chevrolet File, The

      Concerns the settlement of an automobile insurance claim. A woman, blinded in an accident, alleges that approximate cause of the accident was failure by Sorensen Chevrolet to connect the left headlight of her car. The student is asked for a strategy for settling the... View Details
      Keywords: Strategy; Negotiation; Insurance; Lawsuits and Litigation; Legal Liability; Insurance Industry; Auto Industry
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      Hammond, John S. "Sorensen Chevrolet File, The ." Harvard Business School Case 175-258, April 1975. (Revised December 1975.)
      • 25 Oct 2011
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      Chasing Stars: Why the Mighty Red Sox Struck Out

      • 09 Dec 2011
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      Seeking a Solution: Dante Roscini on the European Debt Crisis

      • February 2003 (Revised January 2004)
      • Case

      Mission to Mars (A)

      By: Alan D. MacCormack and Jay Wynn
      This case is set in spring 2000, several months after two successive, failed missions to the planet Mars. Students are asked to evaluate the reasons for these failures in the context of NASA's "Faster, Better, Cheaper" program, which was initiated in 1992. They are... View Details
      Keywords: Failure; Change Management; Innovation Strategy; Collaborative Innovation and Invention; Projects; Management; Risk Management; Risk and Uncertainty; Aerospace Industry; Technology Industry
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      MacCormack, Alan D., and Jay Wynn. "Mission to Mars (A)." Harvard Business School Case 603-083, February 2003. (Revised January 2004.)
      • May–June 2021
      • Article

      Why Start-ups Fail

      By: Thomas R. Eisenmann
      If you’re launching a business, the odds are against you: Two-thirds of start-ups never show a positive return. Unnerved by that statistic, a professor of entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School set out to discover why. Based on interviews and surveys with hundreds... View Details
      Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Business Startups; Problems and Challenges; Failure
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      Eisenmann, Thomas R. "Why Start-ups Fail." Harvard Business Review 99, no. 3 (May–June 2021): 76–85.
      • 17 Jun 2013
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      4 Questions To Identify Your Innovation Killers

      • 22 May 2018
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      Federal tax cuts won’t boost workers’ wages — here’s why

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