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  • December 2008 (Revised October 2010)
  • Case

Paul Capital Partners: Secondary Limited Partnership Investing

By: David S. Scharfstein
This case examines the proposed purchase by Paul Capital Partners of a limited partnership (LP) interest in a private equity fund. Paul Capital has a fund dedicated to buying these "secondary" LP interests. The case is intended as a vehicle for discussing the secondary... View Details
Keywords: Capital; Investment; Private Equity; Valuation; Partners and Partnerships; Interests; Markets; Debates; Financial Services Industry
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Scharfstein, David S. "Paul Capital Partners: Secondary Limited Partnership Investing." Harvard Business School Case 209-089, December 2008. (Revised October 2010.)

    Paul H. O'Neill

    Not only did O'Neill lead Alcoa to become the world's largest aluminum conglomerate, he gave the company a solid image of integrity, emphasizing life-long learning by all employees, and making occupational safety and environmental... View Details
    Keywords: Metals

      Paul C. Henshaw

      A geologist by training, Henshaw was not immune to being on the frontline of mine exploration and development. Through his efforts, Homestake became an established provider of uranium. In addition, he personally was responsible for... View Details
      Keywords: Agriculture & Mining

        Paul W. Litchfield

        As the president of Goodyear, Litchfield established $218 million in revenues by 1940 and a net profit of over $10 million. By this date, Goodyear distributed its products through 50,000 retail outlets and... View Details
        Keywords: Automotive & Aerospace

          J. Paul Austin

          Austin was instrumental in building Coke’s international presence. This was dramatically exhibited by his development of an exclusive agreement to market Coke in China in 1978. During his tenure as Coke’s third CEO, the company produced... View Details
          Keywords: Food & Tobacco
          • December 2005
          • Comment

          Review of "The Monetary Geography of Africa," by Paul R. Masson and Catherine Patillo

          By: Laura Alfaro
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          Alfaro, Laura. Review of "The Monetary Geography of Africa," by Paul R. Masson and Catherine Patillo. Journal of International Economics 67, no. 2 (December 2005): 515–520.
          • February 2007
          • Case

          Paul Robertson and the Medici String Quartet

          Describes the approach to creative collaboration and leadership adopted by Paul Robertson as leader of one of the most highly regarded string quartets in recent history. Intended to prompt a discussion of a variety of issues surrounding management of creative... View Details
          Keywords: Management; Creativity; Groups and Teams; Music Entertainment; Music Industry
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          Austin, Robert D., and Shannon O'Donnell. "Paul Robertson and the Medici String Quartet." Harvard Business School Case 607-083, February 2007.
          • March 1987 (Revised January 1988)
          • Case

          Paul Revere Insurance Co. (B)

          Describes a program of value-analysis workshops undertaken by this company as part of its massive effort to regain the number one position in its industry. The value-analysis workshops are the second half of the company's two-part Quality Has Value process. The focus... View Details
          Keywords: Quality; Valuation; Competitive Strategy; Insurance Industry; United States
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          Hart, Christopher. "Paul Revere Insurance Co. (B)." Harvard Business School Case 687-033, March 1987. (Revised January 1988.)
          • 15 Nov 2001
          • Research & Ideas

          Five Questions for Paul Gompers and Josh Lerner

          HBS Working Knowledge contributor Carol Elsen conducted an e-mail interview with Paul Gompers and Josh Lerner about their new book, The Money of Invention: How Venture Capital Creates New Wealth. Elsen: Since the dot-com implosion, how... View Details
          Keywords: by Carol Elsen; Financial Services
          • December 2013 (Revised May 2021)
          • Case

          Paul Levy: Confronting a 'Corporate Campaign' (A)

          By: James K. Sebenius
          Hospital CEO Paul Levy confronts an SEIU unionization drive via a "corporate campaign" aimed at undercutting the hospital's relationships with key internal and external constituencies. Having shepherded one of Boston's top teaching hospitals much of the way through a... View Details
          Keywords: Dispute Resolution; Corporate Campaign; Negotiating Campaign; Bargaining; Health Care; Hospitals; Unions; Health Care and Treatment; Negotiation; Strategy; Negotiation Process; Labor Unions; Health Industry; Boston
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          Sebenius, James K. "Paul Levy: Confronting a 'Corporate Campaign' (A)." Harvard Business School Case 914-020, December 2013. (Revised May 2021.)
          • 09 Oct 2001
          • Research & Ideas

          Five Questions for Paul Lawrence and Nitin Nohria

          HBS Working Knowledge editor Sean Silverthorne conducted an email interview with Paul R. Lawrence and Nitin Nohria about their new book, Driven: How Human Nature Shapes Our Choices.Silverthorne: How did the concept of the four-drive... View Details
          Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
          • 07 Nov 2011
          • News

          Paul Lawrence, at 89; pioneered study of organizational behavior

          • 23 Aug 2010
          • Research & Ideas

          The Drive to Acquire’s Impact on Globalization

          driven To Lead: Good, Bad, And Misguided Leadership By Paul R. Lawrence To deal with the much-discussed but still poorly understood complex of economic affairs known as globalization, we must examine its... View Details
          Keywords: by Paul R. Lawrence
          • 09 Oct 2001
          • Research & Ideas

          Driven: How Human Nature Shapes Organizations

          In Driven: How Human Nature Shapes Our Choices, the authors combine the latest thinking from the biological and social sciences to lay out a new theory on human nature. The idea: We are all influenced and guided by four drives: acquiring,... View Details
          Keywords: by Paul Lawrence & Nitin Nohria
          • 16 Dec 2024
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          Professor Paul Gompers on the Foundry Survey Project

          • 10 Apr 2013
          • Research & Ideas

          Learning Curve: Making the Most of Outsourcing

          model fits the practice of teleradiology. The article, titled "Learning from Customers: Individual and Organizational Effects in Outsourced Radiological Services," was written by Huckman; Jonathan R. Clark (HBS PhDHP '10), Pennsylvania... View Details
          Keywords: by Paul Guttry; Health
          • October 2001 (Revised November 2001)
          • Case

          Provident Life and Accident Insurance: The Acquisition of Paul Revere

          By: Mihir A. Desai, Frank Williamson, Mark Veblen and Yuming Zou
          Provident Life & Accident Insurance Co. has made an initial bid to acquire a primary competitor, Paul Revere, from conglomerate, Textron. The due diligence process uncovers a significant block of problematic disability insurance policies. Provident is forced to assess... View Details
          Keywords: Insurance; Financial Management; Mergers and Acquisitions; Policy; Investment; Business Strategy; Cash Flow; Price; Bids and Bidding; Financial Reporting; Business Conglomerates; Insurance Industry; Service Industry
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          Desai, Mihir A., Frank Williamson, Mark Veblen, and Yuming Zou. "Provident Life and Accident Insurance: The Acquisition of Paul Revere." Harvard Business School Case 202-044, October 2001. (Revised November 2001.)
          • August 1985 (Revised February 2003)
          • Case

          Paul Volcker and the Federal Reserve: 1979-1982

          Describes three years of the Volcker monetary policy experiment. The Federal Reserve changed the focus by its operating procedure from an interest rate instrument to a reserve instrument and it reaffirmed its commitment to hitting its preannounced monetary growth... View Details
          Keywords: Policy; Financial Institutions; United States
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          Rukstad, Michael G. "Paul Volcker and the Federal Reserve: 1979-1982." Harvard Business School Case 386-055, August 1985. (Revised February 2003.)
          • Book Review

          Book Review of Identity in Organizations: Building Theory Through Conversations edited by David A. Whetten and Paul C. Godfrey

          By: J. Polzer
          Keywords: Identity; Organizations; Theory; Communication
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          Polzer, J. "Book Review of Identity in Organizations: Building Theory Through Conversations edited by David A. Whetten and Paul C. Godfrey." Administrative Science Quarterly 45, no. 3 (September 2000): 625–628.
          • 06 Nov 2000
          • Research & Ideas

          The Determinants of Corporate Venture Capital Success

          them—potentially, at least—a strategic edge that private funds lack. These differences—good and bad—are illustrated by the case of Xerox Technology Ventures (XTV). The case, write Gompers and Lerner, "highlights the fact... View Details
          Keywords: by Paul Gompers & Josh Lerner
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