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Instructor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, MPA Mid-Career Summer Program View Details
Nelson Mandela, Turnaround Leader.
With Rosabeth Moss Kanter. Harvard Business School Case 304-035, 2003. View Details
Wickham Skinner Award (2nd Place), POMS Boston, 2006
Paper at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=723381. See also Harvard NOM Working Paper No. 05-15
View Details- 01 May 2015
- News
Startup’s goal: Stop food safety violations before they happen
- July–August 2018
- Article
How CEOs Manage Time
By: Michael E. Porter and Nitin Nohria
In 2006 Harvard Business School’s Michael E. Porter and Nitin Nohria launched a study tracking how large companies’ CEOs spent their time, 24/7, for 13 weeks: where they were, with whom, what they did, and what they were focusing on. To date, Porter and Nohria have... View Details
Keywords: CEOs; Executives; Time Management; Attitudes; Managerial Roles; Leadership; Performance Effectiveness; Strategy; Decision Making; Organizational Culture
Porter, Michael E., and Nitin Nohria. "How CEOs Manage Time." Harvard Business Review 96, no. 4 (July–August 2018): 42–51.
- November 1995
- Teaching Note
Rattling SABRE: New Ways to Compete on Information TN
Teaching Note for Harvard Business Review article (90307). View Details
- 23 Aug 2016
- Video
HBS/HKS Webinar for MLT Fellows
- 13 Jul 2011
- News
House Democratic Tax Writer Says Debt Fight Poisons Reform
- 02 May 2012
- News
Language Barriers Blamed for Miscues
- 23 May 2013
- News
5 Things You Should Know About Sleep Health in the Workplace
- 05 Apr 2013
- News
Men still more likely to work full-time, study finds
- 2016
- Book
Competing Against Luck: The Story of Innovation and Customer Choice
By: Clayton M. Christensen, Taddy Hall, Karen Dillon and David S. Duncan
The foremost authority on innovation and growth presents a path-breaking book every company needs to transform innovation from a game of chance to one in which they develop products and services that customers want to buy and are willing to purchase at a premium price.... View Details
Christensen, Clayton M., Taddy Hall, Karen Dillon, and David S. Duncan. Competing Against Luck: The Story of Innovation and Customer Choice. New York: Harper Business, 2016.
- 28 Apr 2015
- News
How to Go From Being Busy to Being Productive
- 09 Apr 2012
- News
Diagnosing Your Top Team's Span of Control
- 03 Oct 2023
- What Do You Think?
Do Leaders Learn More From Success or Failure?
(Jay Yuno/iStock) Harvard Business School Professor Amy Edmondson’s recent thought-provoking book, Right Kind of Wrong, makes a strong case for the notion that we often learn a lot from failure—and in some cases, perhaps even more than we... View Details
Keywords: by James Heskett
- 25 Oct 2006
- Other Presentation
Value-Based Competition in Health Care
This presentation draws on a forthcoming book with Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg (Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results, Harvard Business School Press). Earlier publications about the work include the Harvard Business Review article... View Details
Porter, Michael E. "Value-Based Competition in Health Care." Healthways, Nashville, TN, October 25, 2006.
- 25 Apr 2023
- Op-Ed
How SHEIN and Temu Conquered Fast Fashion—and Forged a New Business Model
Brierley Professor of Business Administration Emeritus at Harvard Business School. Deighton studies consumer behavior and marketing, with a focus on digital and direct marketing. You Might Also Like: Why TikTok Is Beating YouTube for... View Details