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      • 01 Aug 1981
      • Conference Presentation

      The Development and Transmission of New Workplace Structures: Organizational and Market Characteristics of Innovating Corporations

      By: R. M. Kanter
      Keywords: Markets; Innovation and Invention; Business Ventures; Communication; Organizations
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      Kanter, R. M. "The Development and Transmission of New Workplace Structures: Organizational and Market Characteristics of Innovating Corporations." Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, August 01, 1981.
      • May 1981 (Revised May 1985)
      • Case

      MEM Co., Inc.

      By: John A. Quelch
      The President of MEM Co., Inc. is assessing the proposed introduction of a new line of men's toiletries. He also must determine the best distribution channels and the size of the product's advertising budget. View Details
      Keywords: Advertising; Distribution Channels; Budgets and Budgeting; Product Development; Beauty and Cosmetics Industry
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      Quelch, John A. "MEM Co., Inc." Harvard Business School Case 581-154, May 1981. (Revised May 1985.)
      • March 1981 (Revised February 1993)
      • Case

      Hank Kolb, Director, Quality Assurance

      By: Frank S. Leonard and W. Earl Sasser
      Designed to introduce the systemic nature of product quality and the complexity of quality problems. Uses a new director, quality assurance, and the discovery of a quality problem. The new director has to decide if it is a real problem, what to do about it, and how to... View Details
      Keywords: Leadership; Product; Organizational Culture; Problems and Challenges; Quality; Attitudes; Complexity
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      Leonard, Frank S., and W. Earl Sasser. "Hank Kolb, Director, Quality Assurance." Harvard Business School Case 681-083, March 1981. (Revised February 1993.)
      • March 1981 (Revised April 1993)
      • Case

      Sedalia Engine Plant (A)

      By: Michael Beer
      The new plant manager must deal with the problems and potentials contained in this highly participatory management style plant. View Details
      Keywords: Factories, Labs, and Plants; Employee Relationship Management; Management Style; Problems and Challenges; Labor and Management Relations; Technology Industry
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      Beer, Michael. "Sedalia Engine Plant (A)." Harvard Business School Case 481-148, March 1981. (Revised April 1993.)
      • March 1981 (Revised April 1983)
      • Case

      Sedalia Engine Plant (B)

      By: Michael Beer
      After one year as new plant manager at a highly participatory management style plant, Denny Goble assesses his handling of various problems. View Details
      Keywords: Factories, Labs, and Plants; Employee Relationship Management; Management Style; Problems and Challenges; Labor and Management Relations; Technology Industry
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      Beer, Michael. "Sedalia Engine Plant (B)." Harvard Business School Case 481-149, March 1981. (Revised April 1983.)
      • 1981
      • Article

      A Consumer Based Approach for Establishing Priorities in Consumer Information Programs: Implications for Public Policy

      By: Rohit Deshpandé and S. Krishnan
      Although there exists substantial research on the style and format of consumer information programs, little attention has been devoted to the critical issue of whether consumers need new information at all. A conceptual approach to systematically assess this... View Details
      Keywords: Information; Consumer Behavior; Research
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      Deshpandé, Rohit, and S. Krishnan. "A Consumer Based Approach for Establishing Priorities in Consumer Information Programs: Implications for Public Policy." Advances in Consumer Research 8 (1981): 338–343.
      • December 1980 (Revised July 1991)
      • Case

      Loctite Corp.: Industrial Products Group

      By: John A. Quelch
      A new product introduction strategy covering all elements of the marketing mix must be planned for equipment designed to dispense industrial adhesives. The equipment and adhesives are manufactured by the same company. View Details
      Keywords: Product Marketing; Manufacturing Industry; Industrial Products Industry
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      Quelch, John A. "Loctite Corp.: Industrial Products Group." Harvard Business School Case 581-066, December 1980. (Revised July 1991.)
      • November 1980
      • Case

      New England Farmers Cooperative, Inc. (A)

      By: James I. Cash Jr.
      Keywords: Cooperative Ownership; Information Technology; Performance Capacity
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      Cash, James I., Jr. "New England Farmers Cooperative, Inc. (A)." Harvard Business School Case 181-043, November 1980.
      • August 1980 (Revised August 1985)
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      Teradyne, Inc.--1979: Semiconductor Test Division (A)

      By: Benson P. Shapiro
      In 1979, the management of Teradyne's Semiconductor Test Division had to make important decisions regarding the allocation of engineering resources in the face of increased competition. They had to choose between upgrading an existing product and developing a new one. View Details
      Keywords: Decisions; Resource Allocation; Product; Product Development; Competition; Semiconductor Industry
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      Shapiro, Benson P. "Teradyne, Inc.--1979: Semiconductor Test Division (A)." Harvard Business School Case 581-023, August 1980. (Revised August 1985.)
      • March 1980 (Revised February 1987)
      • Case

      Sweco, Inc. (A)

      By: Michael E. Porter and George S. Yip
      Describes Sweco's decision about whether to enter the mud-processing equipment industry (used in oil well drilling). This is an internal entry decision, and the case describes Sweco's existing businesses as well as the mud-processing industry and competitors. The case... View Details
      Keywords: Cost vs Benefits; Decisions; Forecasting and Prediction; Cost; Analytics and Data Science; Market Entry and Exit; Competition
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      Porter, Michael E., and George S. Yip. "Sweco, Inc. (A)." Harvard Business School Case 380-167, March 1980. (Revised February 1987.)
      • January 1980 (Revised August 1985)
      • Case

      Cumberland Metal Industries: Engineered Products Division--1980

      By: Benson P. Shapiro
      Cumberland Metal Industries has developed a new product to help contractors drive piles faster. They are trying to decide how to price it. Provides substantial information on the industry, competition, etc. Students must decide what factors are relevant in making an... View Details
      Keywords: Price; Information; Marketing Channels; Distribution Channels; Product Development; Consumer Products Industry
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      Shapiro, Benson P. "Cumberland Metal Industries: Engineered Products Division--1980." Harvard Business School Case 580-104, January 1980. (Revised August 1985.)
      • January 1980 (Revised April 1994)
      • Case

      New Balance Athletic Shoes

      By: Kim B. Clark
      Faced with growth exceeding 100% per year, James Davis, president of New Balance, must decide how to meet the need for additional capacity. Several factors contribute to a climate of extreme uncertainty. Several options are considered, ranging from a second shift to... View Details
      Keywords: Factories, Labs, and Plants; Forecasting and Prediction; Financial Strategy; Information; Growth Management; Organizational Design; Performance Capacity; Risk and Uncertainty; Apparel and Accessories Industry; Republic of Ireland
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      Clark, Kim B. "New Balance Athletic Shoes." Harvard Business School Case 680-110, January 1980. (Revised April 1994.)
      • January 1, 1980
      • Article

      Strategies of Multinational Firms: New Third World Multinationals

      By: L. T. Wells Jr.
      Keywords: Strategy; Business Ventures; Global Range
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      Wells, L. T., Jr. "Strategies of Multinational Firms: New Third World Multinationals." Tatung Life (January 1, 1980). (in Chinese and English.)
      • 1980
      • Chapter

      The Builder and Energy Conservation: A New Target for Public Policymakers

      By: John A. Quelch
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      Quelch, John A. "The Builder and Energy Conservation: A New Target for Public Policymakers." In Advances in Consumer Research, Volume 7, edited by Jerry C. Olson, 290–295. Ann Arbor, MI: Association for Consumer Research, 1980.
      • October 1979 (Revised March 1986)
      • Case

      PC&D, Inc.

      By: Evelyn T. Christiansen and Richard G. Hamermesh
      Covers history of PC&D from 1960 to 1975 as it grows from a single business firm to a diversified firm. Emphasizes the use of subsidiaries for product development and fast growth. Other issues include problems of a new CEO in keeping control of fast growing divisions. View Details
      Keywords: Leadership; Business Subsidiaries; Diversification; Growth Management; Product Development
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      Christiansen, Evelyn T., and Richard G. Hamermesh. "PC&D, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 380-072, October 1979. (Revised March 1986.)
      • 1979
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      Strategic Management: A New View of Business Policy and Planning

      By: Joseph L. Bower and Yves L. Doz
      Keywords: Business Strategy; Business Plan; Business or Company Management; Policy
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      Bower, Joseph L., and Yves L. Doz. "Strategic Management: A New View of Business Policy and Planning." In Strategic Management: A New View of Business Policy and Planning, edited by Daniel E. Schendel and Charles W. Hofer. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1979.
      • May 1979 (Revised March 1984)
      • Case

      Quality Life of New York

      By: James I. Cash Jr.
      Keywords: Insurance Industry; New York (state, US)
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      Cash, James I., Jr. "Quality Life of New York." Harvard Business School Case 179-200, May 1979. (Revised March 1984.)
      • March–April 1979
      • Article

      Choosing Strategies for Change

      By: Leonard A. Schlesinger and John P. Kotter
      "From the frying pan into the fire," "let sleeping dogs lie," and "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" are all well-known sayings born of the fear of change. When people are threatened with change in organizations, similar maxims about certain people and departments... View Details
      Keywords: Organizational Change and Adaptation; Strategy; Change Management
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      Schlesinger, Leonard A., and John P. Kotter. "Choosing Strategies for Change." Harvard Business Review 57, no. 2 (March–April 1979).
      • March–April 1979
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      How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy

      By: M. E. Porter
      Many factors determine the nature of competition, including not only rivals, but also the economics of particular industries, new entrants, the bargaining power of customers and suppliers, and the threat of substitute services or products. A strategic plan of action... View Details
      Keywords: Competition; Strategy
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      Porter, M. E. "How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy." Harvard Business Review 57, no. 2 (March–April 1979): 137–145.
      • 1978
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      An Incentive Compatible Planning Procedure for Public Good Production

      By: Jerry R. Green and Jean-Jacques Laffont
      It is only recently that economic theorists have faced the fact that the proposed allocation mechanisms in economies with public goods might have bad incentive properties. In this paper we introduce a new planning procedure such that truthful revelation of the marginal... View Details
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      Green, Jerry R., and Jean-Jacques Laffont. "An Incentive Compatible Planning Procedure for Public Good Production." Scandinavian Journal of Economics 80, no. 1 (1978): 20–33.
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