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    Elmer A. Sperry

    A prolific inventor, Sperry was instrumental in creating technological advances in navigation. He invented gyroscopic compasses and stabilizers that became fundamental components for both ships and airplanes. His inventions were adopted by the View Details
    Keywords: Fabricated Goods
    • 24 Sep 2007
    • Research & Ideas

    The FDA: What Will the Next 100 Years Bring?

    they hear the words "national health insurance," but it is disturbing that we fail to provide health care to so many of our citizens. At the same time, firms in the United States are global leaders in... View Details
    Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne; Biotechnology; Consumer Products; Food & Beverage; Health
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    Henry Villard Business Papers | Baker Library

    promoting the Pacific Northwest, and in the development of the electrical industry in the United States and Germany. The collection primarily consists of business records created by Villard and his... View Details
    • 08 May 2014
    • News

    The Sky's the Limit

    did. While in college, Eaton studied electrical engineering, and a tuition reimbursement program from United Technologies Corporation enabled her to get dual master's degrees in operations management at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute... View Details
    Keywords: Jill Radsken; women's issues; avaition; Air Transportation; Transportation
    • 14 Apr 2010
    • News

    The First African-American MBAs at HBS

    Cunningham in 1913-14 and a year later The election of Barack Obama as the first African-American president of the United States had me wondering who the first African-Americans were to earn Harvard MBAs. I... View Details
    Keywords: Business Schools & Computer & Management Training; Educational Services

      John P. Morgan, Jr.

      Morgan Jr. continued his father’s methods and policies in dealing with industry, railroads, banks and other institutions and grew J. P. Morgan and Company’s business. He made his most important impact through government-financed projects during World War I. From early... View Details
      Keywords: Finance
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      Labor Practices | Baker Library | Bloomberg Center | Harvard Business School

      engineering to sales. 32 Labor Practices: Slider United States Steel Corporation. Paths of Opportunity in U.S. Steel. [New York?]: United States... View Details
      • spring 2002
      • Article

      Business Leadership Coalitions and Public-Private Partnerships in American Cities: A Business Perspective on Regime Theory

      By: James Austin and Arthur McCaffrey
      Keywords: Leadership; Partners and Partnerships; Theory; Perspective; City; United States
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      Austin, James, and Arthur McCaffrey. "Business Leadership Coalitions and Public-Private Partnerships in American Cities: A Business Perspective on Regime Theory." Journal of Urban Affairs 24, no. 1 (spring 2002): 35–54.
      • 19 Nov 2012
      • Research & Ideas

      LEED-ing by Example

      Unit at Harvard Business School. "For example, procurement policies could serve a demonstration role that would stimulate private demand by making people more aware of green buildings. They might also cover the start-up costs of... View Details
      Keywords: by Carmen Nobel; Construction; Real Estate; Energy; Utilities

        William R. Hearst

        journalism" enabled him to capitalize on the public's thirst for exaggerated stories, and in the process, his circulation numbers soared. Though he was reviled as a journalist, Hearst built the largest publishing conglomerate in the View Details
        Keywords: Publishing & Print Media
        • 08 Jun 2011
        • Lessons from the Classroom

        Twenty-first Century Skill: Trading Carbon Credits

        Cap and trade has become an increasingly popular mechanism used by governments to induce green behavior among corporate polluters, with news emerging almost daily. Just recently New Jersey Governor Chris Christie withdrew his state from the Regional Greenhouse Gas... View Details
        Keywords: by Julia Hanna; Energy; Utilities
        • 12 Nov 2008
        • Research & Ideas

        The Marketing of a President

        inexperienced, and called McCain's judgment into question. Like any great brand, Obama has built up a bond of trust with the American people. His election has also given the United States the opportunity to... View Details
        Keywords: by John Quelch
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        Lessons in Economics | Baker Library | Bloomberg Center | Harvard Business School

        Slider Selection of springs made by U.S. Steel, American Steel & Wire, Waukegan, Illinois. U.S. Steel Annual Report, 1951. Corporate Reports Collection, Baker Library, Harvard Business School. Douglas A. Fisher. Steel Serves the Nation, 1901-1951: The Fifty Year Story... View Details
        • 15 Sep 2016
        • News

        US Competitiveness Report Sees ‘A Nation Divided’

        prosperity to millions of Americans if the United States remains mired in crippling political gridlock and vicious rhetoric. In addition to government, business must take responsibility for restoring US... View Details
        • 01 Jun 2011
        • News

        Racial Bias Pervades Health Care

        prescription, White recommends training in cultural competence and self-awareness in medical schools as well as ongoing professional training. A white physician, for example, should learn not to call new African American patients by their first name and to understand... View Details
        Keywords: Sean Silverthorne; Health, Social Assistance
        • March 2022 (Revised June 2023)
        • Background Note

        Climate Issues on the Ground: Snapshots of Diverse American Cities

        By: Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Coelin Scibetta and Ryan Barr
        This compilation provides brief snapshots of climate action and its geographic and institutional context in 13 U.S. cities that send diverse participants to the Harvard Business School Young American Leaders Program to learn about cross-sector collaboration to address... View Details
        Keywords: Cities; Ecosystems; Cross-sector Collaboration; Green Business; U.S. Competitiveness; Economic Sectors; City; Climate Change; Leadership; Change; Boston; Detroit; Minneapolis; Pittsburgh; San Jose; Seattle
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        Kanter, Rosabeth Moss, Coelin Scibetta, and Ryan Barr. "Climate Issues on the Ground: Snapshots of Diverse American Cities." Harvard Business School Background Note 322-102, March 2022. (Revised June 2023.)
        • 23 Aug 2017
        • News

        Developing Leaders Behind Bars

        Chris Michel (MBA 1998) has taken photographs all over the world. He recently had the opportunity to visit the Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent City, California to document the graduation ceremony of a unique business program for... View Details
        Keywords: Robert Bochnak
        • 24 Sep 2014
        • Op-Ed

        The Climate Needs Aggressive CEO Leadership

        Corporations are facing great uncertainty. For the world to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, the United States eventually will have to put a price on carbon dioxide emissions, as has been done by... View Details
        Keywords: by Michael Toffel & Auden Schendler; Energy; Utilities

          Debra J. S. Fields

          Capitalizing on the trend of upscale home baked goods, Fields began the company with one store in California in 1977 and, by 1984, had expanded to 160 stores in the United States and four international... View Details
          Keywords: Food & Tobacco
          • 20 Mar 2020
          • Research & Ideas

          How Small Businesses Can Survive the Coronavirus Outbreak

          worse than the financial crisis,” says Mills, who led the United States Small Business Administration from 2009 to 2013. “Many small businesses will not survive more than a month.” Small businesses have been... View Details
          Keywords: by Danielle Kost; Service; Food & Beverage
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