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  • October 2007
  • Journal Article

Psychosocial Development and Leader Performance of Military Officer Cadets

By: Scott Snook and Paul T. Bartone
Efforts to educate and develop future military officers aim to produce highly competent, ethical and effective leaders to serve the nation. But while there is general agreement about desired outcomes, the underlying developmental processes associated with these... View Details
Keywords: Forecasting and Prediction; Leadership Development; Performance Evaluation; Personal Development and Career; Social Psychology
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Snook, Scott, and Paul T. Bartone. "Psychosocial Development and Leader Performance of Military Officer Cadets." Leadership Quarterly 18, no. 5 (October 2007): 490–504.

    A Prescriptive Analytics Framework for Optimal Policy Deployment Using Heterogeneous Treatment Effects

    We define a prescriptive analytics framework that addresses the needs of a constrained decision-maker facing, ex ante, unknown costs and benefits of multiple policy levers. The framework is general in nature and can be deployed in any utility maximizing... View Details
    • 25 Jul 2005
    • Research & Ideas

    Fool vs. Jerk: Whom Would You Hire?

    cases; it was true across the board. Generally speaking, a little extra likability goes a longer way than a little extra competence in making someone desirable to work with. [...] Yet is such a choice unprofessional? Is it a mistake to... View Details
    Keywords: by Tiziana Casciaro & Miguel Sousa Lobo
    • 02 Oct 2012
    • First Look

    First Look: October 2

    boundaries of firms. And it also studies the development of British industrial science in universities and efforts to promote innovation through the formation of industry clusters. Overall, the evidence supports the traditional story of British failure in View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
    • 07 May 2007
    • Research & Ideas

    Rediscovering Schumpeter: The Power of Capitalism

    elaborate shell game. As Jonathan Swift, the greatest satirist writing in the English language put it, "Satire is a sort of glass wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own." Some readers actually... View Details
    Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne; Education
    • Fast Answer

    Capital IQ: Introduction, Help, Etc.

    directors, industry sectors, and transactions on a global basis. A wide range of timesaving tools for building comps, charts, models, company reports, buyer/investor lists, etc. Idea Generation Screen across 450,000+ organizations and 2.6... View Details
    • Research Summary

    Time Varying Expected Returns, Stochastic Dividend Yields, and Default Probabilities: Linking the Credit Risk and Equity Literature (with George Chacko and Jens Hilscher)

    In standard structural bond pricing models, the firm defaults once the market value of assets has fallen below a threshold. Expected returns, or at least dividend yields, are assumed to be constant, which implies that any asset value movement is permanent and has the... View Details
    • January 2009 (Revised January 2010)
    • Case

    Responding to the Wii?

    By: Andrei Hagiu and Hanna Halaburda
    After years of gaming console industry leadership, how should Sony respond to the overwhelming success of competitor Nintendo's user-friendly Wii over Sony's high-tech PlayStation 3? It was August 2008 and Kazuo Hirai, chief executive of Sony Computer Entertainment... View Details
    Keywords: Games, Gaming, and Gambling; Two-Sided Platforms; Industry Structures; Competitive Strategy; Electronics Industry; Video Game Industry
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    Hagiu, Andrei, and Hanna Halaburda. "Responding to the Wii?" Harvard Business School Case 709-448, January 2009. (Revised January 2010.)
    • 11 Mar 2021
    • News

    Leading with Heart

    what that situation was like? Chaudhary: Well, I think you're being very generous to me. I still remember vividly me coming to your house, end of 2019 and saying, "Man, I'm really struggling." And it was overwhelming, the transformation... View Details
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    A Tradition of Philanthropy - Alumni

    first eight women graduate from HBS’s two-year MBA Program in 1965, setting the stage for future generations of female leaders. 1970s-80s Increased support from alumni and friends enables HBS to complete its original campus plan, endow 34... View Details
    • Profile

    Emily Schlichting

    issue," she says. "I'm somebody who's really good at managing processes and getting things done. The HBS curriculum is designed to explore all the different business functions, giving you a strong foundation in general... View Details
    Keywords: Healthcare/Biotech; Nonprofit/Government/Education
    • 05 May 2011
    • What Do You Think?

    How Ethical Can We Be?

    can be found to reduce bounded ethicality, most ethics "education" is missing a large part of the problem. In fact, one study found that ethicists who teach the subject are less likely to return library books associated with their research than the View Details
    Keywords: by Jim Heskett
    • 13 Oct 2009
    • Research & Ideas

    7 Lessons for Navigating the Storm

    values extend throughout the entire organization? These are the questions that need answering, and it's up to the emerging generation of leaders to answer them. Q: It is a paradox that leaders must inspire confidence in others, yet to be... View Details
    Keywords: by Martha Lagace
    • 10 Apr 2023
    • News

    Leading the Way

    Foundation, a nonprofit focused on improving educational opportunities and outcomes for underserved, predominantly Hispanic youth in Arizona. "As my mentor, Gary invested in me as a student and as a person," says Trejo, a Phoenix native, whose Latino family's roots run... View Details
    Keywords: Margie Kelley
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    Shardule Shah

    create generational wealth. But soon after starting, I was increasingly drawn to the idea that it was important for my kids to see that their beloved daddy works hard. I never want them to think that there is a tradeoff between being a... View Details
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    Recruiting Partners - Health Care

    For Spine & Scoliosis Integra LifeSciences Invacare Corporation Invitrogen J Johns Hopkins Health Systems Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies K Kaiser Permanente L L.E.K. Consulting M Magellan Diagnostics, Inc. MAP Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Massachusetts Eye and Ear... View Details
    • 01 Jan 2014
    • News

    To Spot Financial Trouble Early, Use Three Circles: A conversation with Blythe McGarvie of Harvard Business School

    • 15 May 2009
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Money or Knowledge? What Drives Demand for Financial Services in Emerging Markets?

    Keywords: by Shawn Cole, Thomas Sampson & Bilal Zia; Financial Services
    • 21 Jun 2007
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Multi-Sided Platforms: From Microfoundations to Design and Expansion Strategies

    Keywords: by Andrei Hagiu; Technology
    • October 2024
    • Article

    Challenges and Facilitators in Implementing Remote Patient Monitoring Programs in Primary Care

    By: Ruth Hailu, Jessica Sousa, Mitchell Tang, Ateev Mehrotra and Lori Uscher-Pines
    Background: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in greater use of remote patient monitoring (RPM). However, the use of RPM has been modest compared to other forms of telehealth.
    Objective: To identify and describe barriers to the implementation of RPM among primary... View Details
    Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Technology Adoption; Health Industry
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    Hailu, Ruth, Jessica Sousa, Mitchell Tang, Ateev Mehrotra, and Lori Uscher-Pines. "Challenges and Facilitators in Implementing Remote Patient Monitoring Programs in Primary Care." Journal of General Internal Medicine 39, no. 13 (October 2024): 2471–2477.
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