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    Finding the Positives in Your Failures

    Failure, on its face, doesn't appear to be something all that positive. Yet, we experience failures and setbacks quite regularly at work, and the question of how to make these negative events an opportunity to boost resilience is an important one.... View Details
    • January 1995
    • Case

    Oticon A/S: Project 330

    Describes the conceptualization and implementation of a totally new organization structure built around projects, knowledge, and personal development. The organization is fluid with almost no formal controls. Physical work space is fundamentally changed and almost all... View Details
    Keywords: Organizational Structure
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    Hagstrom, N. Peter. "Oticon A/S: Project 330." Harvard Business School Case 195-141, January 1995.
    • December 2008 (Revised March 2009)
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    The World Food Programme during the Global Food Crisis (A)

    By: Anette Mikes, Peter Tufano, Eric D. Werker and Jan-Emmanuel De Neve
    Rising food prices threatened an unprecedented number of people around the world with malnutrition or starvation in 2008. The new Executive Director of the United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP)—the world's largest food relief agency—must not only address this... View Details
    Keywords: Food; Globalized Firms and Management; Nutrition; Crisis Management; Business and Government Relations; Nonprofit Organizations; Welfare
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    Mikes, Anette, Peter Tufano, Eric D. Werker, and Jan-Emmanuel De Neve. "The World Food Programme during the Global Food Crisis (A)." Harvard Business School Case 709-024, December 2008. (Revised March 2009.)
    • January 2008 (Revised November 2009)
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    China's Evolving Labor Laws (B)

    By: Lynn Sharp Paine and Aldo Sesia Jr.
    The (B) case describes how the various business groups responded to the Chinese government's invitation to submit comments on its draft labor contract law and details the ensuing global controversy. The (B) case also describes changes made to the working draft and... View Details
    Keywords: Government Legislation; Labor; Contracts; Laws and Statutes; Business and Government Relations; Labor and Management Relations; Conflict and Resolution; China
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    Paine, Lynn Sharp, and Aldo Sesia Jr. "China's Evolving Labor Laws (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 308-093, January 2008. (Revised November 2009.)
    • January 2005 (Revised March 2006)
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    Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    By: Richard G. Hamermesh and Edwin W. Parkinson III
    Molecular Insight has developed a novel biopharmaceutical to detect heart attacks. The company's unique approach to intellectual property protection uses the Hatch Waxman Act and the Orphan Drug Act. The company is struggling to raise $7 million in Series B financing.... View Details
    Keywords: Intellectual Property; Health Care and Treatment; Pharmaceutical Industry; Health Industry
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    Hamermesh, Richard G., and Edwin W. Parkinson III. "Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 805-067, January 2005. (Revised March 2006.)
    • July 1981
    • Background Note

    Competitive Status of the U.S. Automobile Industry--1981: Crisis and Transition

    By: Kim B. Clark
    Examines the competitive status of the U.S. auto industry in 1979-80. Provides information on the historical background of the current crisis using data on the United States and Japan. Discusses the competitive position of the U.S. industry in terms of productivity,... View Details
    Keywords: Competitive Advantage; Auto Industry
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    Clark, Kim B. "Competitive Status of the U.S. Automobile Industry--1981: Crisis and Transition." Harvard Business School Background Note 682-006, July 1981.
    • November 1992 (Revised June 1994)
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    Packaged Products Company: Handy-Pak Introduction

    By: Frank V. Cespedes and Laura Goode
    The product manager and the market research director for a new line of snacking nuts are reviewing options concerning the upcoming roll-out of the product. These options include changes in pricing, promotional plans, and salesforce incentives intended to build support... View Details
    Keywords: Price; Marketing; Marketing Channels; Product Launch; Distribution; Planning; Research and Development; Sales; Salesforce Management; Alignment; Consumer Products Industry; Service Industry
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    Cespedes, Frank V., and Laura Goode. "Packaged Products Company: Handy-Pak Introduction." Harvard Business School Case 593-057, November 1992. (Revised June 1994.)
    • October 1997
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    John A. McCarthy, Jr.

    By: Hugo Uyterhoeven, Todd M. Harris, A. Lanham Napier and John Sisson
    Seven years after graduation, an MBA grad accepts the COO position in a company he's never heard of in an industry he knows nothing about. Moving up a vertical learning curve, he is involved in a crisis, and exposed to change and people management. He also must develop... View Details
    Keywords: Management; Business or Company Management; Crisis Management; Leadership Development; Labor and Management Relations; Business Strategy; Management Teams
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    Uyterhoeven, Hugo, Todd M. Harris, A. Lanham Napier, and John Sisson. "John A. McCarthy, Jr." Harvard Business School Case 398-038, October 1997.
    • 14 Apr 2015
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    Making sustainability part of the business

    • 09 Jan 2018
    • News

    Facebook Score, Emotional Intelligence, Make Marriage Work

    • 31 May 2023
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    Competition or Collaboration? Navigating a Path for Successful Climate Alliances

    • September 2006 (Revised November 2007)
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    Board of Directors of Medtronic, Inc.

    By: Jay W. Lorsch and Alexis Chernak
    The board of directors of Medtronic, Inc., a company known for its commitment to effective corporate governance, must prepare for the departure of Chairman and CEO Bill George and the retirement of four long-time directors. The company had experienced rapid growth in... View Details
    Keywords: Change Management; Corporate Governance; Governing and Advisory Boards; Management Succession; Organizational Culture
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    Lorsch, Jay W., and Alexis Chernak. "Board of Directors of Medtronic, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 407-045, September 2006. (Revised November 2007.)
    • 02 Jul 2019
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Risk-Mitigating Technologies: The Case of Radiation Diagnostic Devices

    Keywords: by Alberto Galasso and Hong Luo; Medical Devices & Supplies
    • May 1992 (Revised August 1996)
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    NIKE in Transition (C): A Second COO

    By: Christopher A. Bartlett
    After two years of stunning financial results, Knight again appoints a new COO, Dick Donahue. Are Knight and Nike ready for a new COO? How does Donahue differ from Woodell? Will his personality, style, and agenda fit with the new Nike Knight has created? Also describes... View Details
    Keywords: Policy; Growth and Development; Leadership Style; Management Succession; Managerial Roles; Organizational Structure; Strategy; Apparel and Accessories Industry
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    Bartlett, Christopher A. "NIKE in Transition (C): A Second COO." Harvard Business School Supplement 392-107, May 1992. (Revised August 1996.)
    • 06 Mar 2015
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    Apple Helps, but Tech Arguably Still Underrepresented in Dow

    • 29 Oct 2014
    • News

    Weather that makes you kill

    • 23 Dec 2010
    • News

    The power of a simple "thank you"

    • 23 Nov 2022
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    Introduction to the HBS Live Online Classroom

    • 2016
    • Working Paper

    The Empirical Economics of Online Attention

    By: Andre Boik, Shane Greenstein and Jeffrey Prince
    In several markets, firms compete not for consumer expenditure but instead for consumer attention. We model and characterize how households allocate their scarce attention in arguably the largest market for attention: the Internet. Our characterization of household... View Details
    Keywords: Internet and the Web; Competition; Behavior; Resource Allocation; Household; Cognition and Thinking
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    Boik, Andre, Shane Greenstein, and Jeffrey Prince. "The Empirical Economics of Online Attention." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 22427, July 2016.

      Thomas R. Eisenmann

      Thomas R. Eisenmann is the Howard H. Stevenson Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School; Peter O. Crisp Faculty Chair, Harvard Innovation Labs; and Unit Head of the HBS Entrepreneurial... View Details

      Keywords: advertising; broadcasting; communications; computer; e-commerce industry; electronic publishing; electronics; entertainment; fiber optics; high technology; home video games; information technology industry; infrastructure industry; internet; journalism; media; motion pictures; music; publishing industry; semiconductor; software; telecommunications; television; video games
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