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Leslie A. Perlow
Leslie A. Perlow is the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. She leads the Crafting Your Life Special Project, dedicated to helping individuals make purposeful life choices while gathering... View Details
- Teaching Interest
Overview
- March 2011 (Revised April 2011)
- Exercise
The Future of BioPasteur
- 06 Aug 2020
- News
Companies Must Go Beyond Random Acts of Humanitarianism
- 27 Feb 2020
- News
Psychological Safety Will Win You The Best Business Ideas
- 4 PM – 5 PM EST, 10 Feb 2022
- Virtual Programming
From Strength to Strength: a book launch event with Arthur Brooks
- September 2017 (Revised March 2023)
- Case
Careem: Raising a Unicorn
The Heart of Business—Leadership Principles for the Next Era of Capitalism
How to unleash “human magic" and achieve improbable results.
Having recently stepped down as Chairman and CEO of Best Buy, Joly shares the leadership principles – illustrated by multiple vivid and concrete stories -- that underpinned... View Details
- February 2017
- Case
Eve Hall: The African American Investment Fund in Milwaukee
- 2014
- Chapter
Corporate Social Responsibility and Multinational Corporations
Josh Baron
Dr. Josh Baron is a Senior Lecturer of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and a part of the Strategy Unit. In the MBA program, he teaches in the Required Core Strategy course as well as elective courses on Ownership and Leading a Family Business. He... View Details
- 2013
- Working Paper
What Do We Know About Corporate Headquarters? A Review, Integration, and Research Agenda
- March 2011
- Supplement
The Future of BioPasteur -- Supplement
- 2008
- Working Paper
Taste Heterogeneity, IIA, and the Similarity Critique
The purpose of this paper is to show that allowing for taste heterogeneity does not address the similarity critique of discrete-choice models. Although IIA may technically be broken in aggregate, the mixed logit model allows neither a given individual nor the... View Details
- August 2000 (Revised July 2002)
- Background Note
Fundamental Enterprise Valuation: Introduction
- April 2017
- Article
The New Look of Deal Protection
- 18 Oct 2010
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