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    The Discipline of Business Experimentation

    The data you already have can't tell you how customers will react to innovations. To discover if a truly novel concept will succeed, you must subject it to a rigorous experiment. In most companies, tests do not adhere to scientific and statistical principles. As... View Details
    • 01 Oct 2001
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    Organizing the Family-Run Business

    business and ultimately reduce shareholder value in the company. Helping Make Big Picture Decisions This is the most important duty on the list and the most typical weakness of a family View Details
    • 17 Feb 2011
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    Business Ready for 'Shared Values,' But Government Lags

    • 30 Jul 2019
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    If you’ve got a big career goal, you need to start keeping a work diary

    • 14 Dec 2017
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    Disney’s got a big problem on its hands. It just doesn’t look like one.

    • 22 Apr 2019
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    How Fintech Can Push Small Businesses to the Next Level

    • December 2014
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    The Discipline of Business Experimentation

    By: Stefan Thomke and Jim Manzi
    The data you already have can't tell you how customers will react to innovations. To discover if a truly novel concept will succeed, you must subject it to a rigorous experiment. In most companies, tests do not adhere to scientific and statistical principles. As a... View Details
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    Thomke, Stefan, and Jim Manzi. "The Discipline of Business Experimentation." Harvard Business Review 92, no. 12 (December 2014): 70–79.
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    Podcast - Business & Environment

    career in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors and where he thinks the next big climate-related investment priorities will be. For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel,... View Details

      Concise Business Guide to Climate Change

      As managers around the world confront and educate themselves about how climate change is affecting their businesses, A Concise Business Guide to Climate Change provides a single, short, and accessible account of the... View Details
      • 21 May 2009
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      Harvard Business School Hosts Annual Faculty Research Symposium

      • August 2013 (Revised August 2014)
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      Catalina In the Digital Age

      By: Robert J. Dolan and Uma R. Karmarkar
      Catalina in the Digital Age considers how a company with a dominant market position should evolve its established product lines given the rise of novel digital technologies. Since its founding in 1983, Catalina had enjoyed a distinct position in the world of consumer... View Details
      Keywords: Big Data; Digital Technologies; Marketing; Customer Relationship Management; Consumer Behavior; Analytics and Data Science
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      Dolan, Robert J., and Uma R. Karmarkar. "Catalina In the Digital Age." Harvard Business School Case 514-021, August 2013. (Revised August 2014.)
      • July 2009 (Revised August 2009)
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      From Little Things Big Things Grow: The Clontarf Foundation Program for Aboriginal Boys

      By: F. Warren McFarlan and Michael Vitale
      This case focuses on the growth of an innovative non-profit institution that motivates aboriginal children to attend school by harnessing their love of football. View Details
      Keywords: Nonprofit Organizations; Business or Company Management; Growth and Development Strategy; Problems and Challenges; Welfare; Education; Sports; Service Industry
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      McFarlan, F. Warren, and Michael Vitale. "From Little Things Big Things Grow: The Clontarf Foundation Program for Aboriginal Boys." Harvard Business School Case 910-402, July 2009. (Revised August 2009.)
      • 05 May 2021
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      Shoshana Zuboff: Facebook’s Oversight Board Is Not Enough. The Government Has to Regulate Big Tech

      • 01 Dec 2003
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      HIV/AIDS and Business

      social and financial cost of inaction is so high that standing by is not an option, particularly for multinational corporations doing business in countries with high infection rates. “AIDS places a dramatic spotlight on the question of... View Details
      Keywords: Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services; Health, Social Assistance
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      Art Nature Business

      Skip to Main Content Art Nature Business Search Baker Library Search Search Search Overview Art, Nature, and Business: Perspectives on the Environment October 2019–December 2020 (extended through 2023) Spangler Center, Harvard View Details
      • 06 Mar 2018
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      Dick’s Sporting Goods took a stand on gun sales — and made a big statement

      • 23 Sep 2022
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      8 Strategies to Sustain Business Innovation

      navigating from DVDs by mail to creating content. The venerable cereal company Kellogg has been shifting from breakfast food to snacks. McDonald says the big question is whether a company can use those moments to chart a path to improved... View Details
      Keywords: by Lane Lambert
      • July 16, 2015
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      How Small Businesses Can Fend Off Hackers

      By: Lou Shipley
      If you wanted to hack a business, which one would you pick: A Fortune 500 company with a large digital-security budget and a team dedicated to protecting its cyberassets? Or a small enterprise that doesn’t employ a single IT security specialist? Security breaches at... View Details
      Keywords: Hack; Data Security; Small Business; Analytics and Data Science; Safety; Information Technology; Cybersecurity
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      Shipley, Lou. "How Small Businesses Can Fend Off Hackers." Wall Street Journal (July 16, 2015).
      • 21 Jan 2020
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      Why Business Leaders Should Solve Problems Beyond Their Companies

      • 04 Feb 2002
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      How To Do Business in Islamic Countries

      The business scene in the Islamic world may be as complex as its 1.3 billion people, but one rule is nevertheless quite straightforward for Westerners who want to do deals. "One thing you do not bring up is the Palestinian-Israeli... View Details
      Keywords: by Martha Lagace
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