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  • 07 Oct 2016
  • News

The Real Problem Facing Women- and Minority-Owned Tech Startups

  • 24 Sep 2015
  • News

Why Do Women Think About the Downsides of Promotions More Than Men Do?

  • 19 Dec 2014
  • News

Harvard Family, Work Survey Points To High Expectations, Disappointing Results For Women

  • 04 Mar 2021
  • News

Men: Here’s How to Help the Women in Your Life Get Ahead at Work

  • June 2016 (Revised May 2017)
  • Case

A Note on Activist Investors and the Tech Sector

By: David B. Yoffie and Eric Baldwin
This short note provides background and data on the growing role of corporate activists, especially in high-technology industries. View Details
Keywords: Governance; Activist Investors; Strategy; Investment Activism; Financial Services Industry; Technology Industry
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Yoffie, David B., and Eric Baldwin. "A Note on Activist Investors and the Tech Sector." Harvard Business School Case 716-462, June 2016. (Revised May 2017.)
  • April 2018
  • Case

Miami's Tech Future (Abridged): Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Leadership Challenges

By: Rosabeth Moss Kanter
By the middle of the 1990s, Miami’s reputation was changing. An influx of Spanish-speaking immigrants and major investments in the airport and seaport had changed the image of a sleepy southern city to the de facto business center of Latin America, a center for... View Details
Keywords: Change; Leadership; Business and Community Relations; Strategic Planning; Technology Industry; Miami; Florida
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Kanter, Rosabeth Moss. "Miami's Tech Future (Abridged): Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Leadership Challenges." Harvard Business School Case 318-141, April 2018.
  • 05 Nov 2010
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Why big tech companies like Google can still innovate

  • 04 Sep 2018
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Essential education: future jobs must be taught with tech

  • 21 Apr 2022
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Will Women Leaders Change the Future of Management?

  • 10 Jun 2015
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Why women are judged far more harshly than men for leaving work early

  • 24 Mar 2017
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Personalizing the Path to Professional Success for Women

Many women hit a point in their career unsure which path to take or even how to move ahead. Lisa Skeete Tatum (MBA 1998) has designed what she calls the ideal “playbook” with Landit, a technology startup... View Details
  • 15 May 2017
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How Setting Digital Boundaries Can Help Women Succeed

  • 24 Apr 2014
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The power of storytelling can be a catalyst in advocating for the rights of women

Khana and a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations’ Women and Foreign Policy program, Lemmon uses this power to make the case that investing in women is an economic,... View Details
  • 25 Jun 2024
  • Research & Ideas

Rapport: The Hidden Advantage That Women Managers Bring to Teams

points to differences in the instincts and baseline soft skills of men and women when they approach managerial roles and responsibilities.” The research team chose Latin America because men and View Details
Keywords: by Kara Baskin; Food & Beverage
  • 01 Oct 2000
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HBS to Host Venture Capital Forum for Women

On November 3, HBS will host the first venture capital forum ever held for women entrepreneurs in the New England area. Titled "Springboard 2000: New England" and sponsored by the Center for View Details
Keywords: Finance
  • 14 Mar 2012
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Prizes Abound but Best Path to Tech Innovation Is Unclear

  • 24 Apr 2014
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A passion for helping other women find success

Madelyn Miller (MBA 1983), who leads the HBS Women's Association in New York, explains her passion for helping other women find success. (Published April 2014) View Details
  • 26 Jan 2015
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Paving the way for women on Wall Street

In the early days before she launched her own hedge fund, Nancy Havens-Hasty (MBA 1971) was one of only a few female investment bankers on Wall Street. (Published January 2015) View Details
  • 18 Nov 2014
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Giving women more control over their biological clocks

Reproductive technology pioneer Christy Jones (MBA 2004) founded Extend Fertility in 2004 to enable women to freeze their eggs and then utilize them when the time is right. (Published November 2014) View Details
  • 18 May 2015
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The impact working women have on their kids

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