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    Charles S. Mott

    Under Mott’s management, the family owned company grew into a key supplier of automobile parts for General Motors. Realizing the great future of the automobile industry, Mott changed the firm’s activity from bicycle wheel production and... View Details
    Keywords: Automotive & Aerospace

      Lothar W. Faber

      Faber improved the Eberhard-Faber Company’s product line by adding fountain pens, mechanical pencils, and refill leads. Faber also invented the clamp tip type of pencil with a removable, adjustable eraser. Faber grew the company’s... View Details
      Keywords: Fabricated Goods

        Edward I. Scott

        Scott capitalized on the growth of in-home bathrooms by being one of the first to produce a product that would eventually replace old newspapers and catalogs which were typically used in outhouses. Scott was also the first to place the... View Details
        Keywords: Wood, Paper & Forestry
        • 31 Mar 2014
        • Research & Ideas

        Encouraging Niche Content in an Ad-Driven World

        the production of high-quality niche content? "The number of eyeballs might not be as many, but advertisers obviously care about the match between content and an upper-end consumer," Zhu says. "If you are a very specialized... View Details
        Keywords: by Julia Hanna; Journalism & News; Journalism & News; Journalism & News

          Nelson Doubleday

          Doubleday focused his efforts on the mass production and distribution of inexpensive books. In 1934, Doubleday purchased full ownership of the Literary Guild of America, a book club that generated sales of 1 million books a year. Under... View Details
          Keywords: Publishing & Print Media
          • 04 Feb 2008
          • News

          After Twenty Years, Rankings Remain Controversial

          The School’s Centennial year just happens to coincide with another important anniversary, one many business schools would like to forget: the debut of BusinessWeek’s school rankings in 1988. Talk about disruptive. Up to that point, business schools built their... View Details
          Keywords: Roger Thompson; Business Schools & Computer & Management Training; Educational Services
          • 26 Oct 2017
          • Research Event

          In an Era of 'Fake News,' What is the Future of Advertising and Publishing?

          Design. With extensive background experience in digital content, most recently as executive vice president of product and technology at the New York Times, Kinsey Wilson, currently a visiting fellow at the... View Details
          Keywords: by Jen Deaderick; Journalism & News; Journalism & News

            Charles A. Heimbold, Jr.

            Heimbold focused on Bristol-Myers Squibb’s growth and created a scientific-based, world-leading pharmaceutical company with very strong consumer franchises. Sixty-two percent of its sales come from pharmaceuticals (where it holds leadership positions in anticancer... View Details
            Keywords: Healthcare

              Joseph P. Routh

              When Routh assumed the position of President in 1938, Pittston’s coal and oil production businesses were generating $26 million in revenues and losing approximately $1 million on the bottom-line. Through shrewd investments and tight... View Details
              Keywords: Agriculture & Mining
              • 01 Jun 2016
              • News

              Making It Possible to Explore and Grow

              doctorate, I started out as a biologist with an interest in biofuels,” he says. “Then I began working half-time on the science and half-time on business development. I discovered that building the narrative around the company’s products... View Details

                Clarence Francis

                Francis oversaw General Foods with a product line that included the successful Post cereals, Maxwell House and Sanka Coffee, Log Cabin Syrup and Jell-O. After absorbing an initial $17 million loss in the frozen foods sector, Francis was... View Details
                Keywords: Food & Tobacco
                • 10 Dec 2001
                • Research & Ideas

                Governance in India and Around the Globe

                rather than a cause, of Infosys' decision to adopt world corporate governance standards. The proximate cause of the aspiration to good corporate governance at Infosys, in turn, is its need to attract talent with truly worldwide options,... View Details
                Keywords: by Tarun Khanna & Krishna Palepu; Technology
                • 17 Dec 2013
                • First Look

                First Look: December 17

                activity. Today China has again emerged as a great power. Beijing is once more the capital of a multi-ethnic empire that dominates East Asia. Foreign students flock to China to live, study, and work. New infrastructure of airports,... View Details
                Keywords: Carmen Nobel
                • 01 Dec 2021
                • What Do You Think?

                How Will the Metaverse Affect Productivity?

                Metaverse to affect productivity. Will it follow patterns associated with many new technologies—that is, disappoint us for a number of years? Or will the innovations in how we work and collaborate in the Metaverse be so profound that real... View Details
                Keywords: by James Heskett
                • August 2023
                • Case

                Augmenix: Space to Think Differently

                By: Satish Tadikonda and Sidhant Jena
                Amar Sawhney, a serial medtech entrepreneur, had founded Augmenix to develop and commercialize a hydrogel-based medical device called SpaceOAR as an adjunctive technology to core radiation therapy. This technology was used to protect organs at risk (OAR) during... View Details
                Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Health Care and Treatment; Technology Adoption; Innovation Strategy; Technological Innovation; Product Development; Commercialization; Medical Devices and Supplies Industry
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                • 10 Jan 2008
                • Sharpening Your Skills

                Sharpening Your Skills: Operations Management

                Sharpening Your Skills dives into the HBS Working Knowledge archives to bring together articles on ways to improve your business skills. Questions to be answered: Can "lean" productions methods improve service industries? How can a... View Details
                • 02 May 2005
                • What Do You Think?

                Where is Consumer Generated Marketing Taking Us?

                increasingly rely on users for new product development, design, and distribution. His particular interest is in how products can be designed and distributed to elicit... View Details
                Keywords: by James Heskett
                • 01 Apr 1996
                • News

                Wake-Up Call: Farewell to the American Dream?

                transition from the industrial era to the information/high-technology frontier presage a new era of prosperity, analogous to our transition from an agricultural to an industrial society? I don't think it will happen. The View Details
                • 01 Feb 2002
                • News

                Replicating Toyota's Success

                years of on-site research at Toyota and its affiliates, in 1999 Spear and HBS professor H. Kent Bowen published a Harvard Business Review article titled "Decoding the DNA of the Toyota Production System." Understanding Toyota's View Details
                Keywords: Machinery Manufacturing; Manufacturing; Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers; Retail Trade
                • 01 Oct 2000
                • News

                Three Promoted to Full Professor

                business school faculty at the University of Chicago, where he created a new course titled Entrepreneurial Finance and Management. Gompers joined the HBS faculty in 1995. His research focuses on the structure, governance, and performance... View Details
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