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Ananth Raman
Ananth Raman is a professor in the Technology and Operations Management area where he has taught courses on various aspects of Operational Excellence—supply chain management, technology and operations management, and service operations—to MBA students... View Details
Himabindu Lakkaraju
Himabindu "Hima" Lakkaraju is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. She is also a faculty affiliate in the Department of Computer Science at Harvard University, the Harvard Data Science Initiative, Center for Research on... View Details
Ranjay Gulati
Ranjay Gulati is the Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor of Business Administration and the former Unit Head of the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. He is an expert on leadership, strategy, and organizational issues... View Details
- 05 Oct 2015
- News
Marcus Jadotte, Karen Gordon Mills on Trade Opportunities
- 5 Nov 2007
- Other Presentation
Value-Based Health Care Delivery
- 5 Sep 2008
- Other Presentation
Value-Based Health Care Delivery
- 18 Sep 2008
- Other Presentation
Value-Based Health Care Delivery
- 17 Apr 2008
- Other Presentation
Value-Based Health Care Delivery
- 23 Feb 2017
- News
Asian Last Names Lead To Fewer Job Interviews, Still
- July 2023 (Revised November 2023)
- Supplement
Equity Restructuring at Dell Technologies: Buy Out, Buy Up, Buy In (B)
- November 2019 (Revised April 2021)
- Case
United Technologies: Are the Parts Worth More Than the Whole?
- 22 Oct 2014
- HBS Seminar
Koleman Strumpf, University of Kansas School of Business
- 14 May 2008
- Other Presentation
Value-Based Health Care Delivery
- 10 Jun 2008
- Other Presentation
Value-Based Health Care Delivery
- 25 Jul 2017
- News
People have an irrational need to complete “sets” of things
Christopher A. Bartlett
Professor Christopher A. Bartlett received an economics degree from the University of Queensland, Australia (1964), and both the masters and doctorate degrees in business administration from Harvard University (1971 and 1979).
As a practicing manager prior... View Details