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  • 16 May 2017
  • First Look

First Look at New Ideas and Research, May 16

https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=52626 Harvard Business School Case 217-071 GE Capital After the Crisis Keith Sherin, CEO of GE Capital, faced a decision on which hinged billions of dollars and... View Details
Keywords: Re: Multiple Faculty
  • 10 Sep 2014
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“An Economy Doing Half Its Job”

  • 16 Jul 2019
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JUUL: Leading the Vaping Revolution

  • 17 Oct 2018
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Tarun Khanna ’88 on Trust and Developing-World Businesses

  • 02 Jan 2018
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First Look at New Research and Ideas, January 3, 2018

beliefs about their comparative advantage. A stylized welfare-calculation suggests that eliminating allocative inefficiency would increase the total benefits from this treatment by about a third. Download working paper:... View Details
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  • February 2021
  • Background Note

Jobs to Be Done: A Toolbox

By: Derek C. M. van Bever, Bob Moesta, Iuliana Mogosanu, Shaye Roseman and Katie Zandbergen
The Jobs to Be Done methodology is both a theory and a practical approach for understanding customer behavior and why people make the choices they make. Many practitioners, whether they work for startups or incumbent businesses, find Jobs to Be Done useful because it... View Details
Keywords: Customer Value and Value Chain; Decision Choices and Conditions; Knowledge Acquisition; Attitudes; Perception; Theory; Behavior; Customer Relationship Management
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van Bever, Derek C. M., Bob Moesta, Iuliana Mogosanu, Shaye Roseman, and Katie Zandbergen. "Jobs to Be Done: A Toolbox." Harvard Business School Background Note 321-095, February 2021.
  • 2007
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Teaching the Moral Leader: A Literature-Based Leadership Course

By: Sandra J. Sucher

This book is a comprehensive, practical manual to help instructors integrate moral leadership in their own courses, drawing from the experience and resources of the Harvard Business School course "The Moral Leader," an MBA elective taken by thousands of HBS students... View Details

Keywords: Competency and Skills; Curriculum and Courses; Moral Sensibility; Body of Literature; Books; Leadership; Personal Development and Career
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Sucher, Sandra J. Teaching the Moral Leader: A Literature-Based Leadership Course. Routledge, 2007.

    Trevor Fetter

    Trevor Fetter is a Senior Lecturer and the Henry B. Arthur Fellow at Harvard Business School, where he has been on the faculty since 2019. He teaches two MBA required courses: Financial Reporting and Control and Leadership and Corporate Accountability. He has also... View Details

    • 22 Jul 2014
    • First Look

    First Look: July 22

    http://hbr.org/product/gaston-acurio-a-recipe-for-success/an/514014-PDF-ENG Harvard Business School Case 514-001 Bridges Ventures Bridges Ventures, a UK- based impact investor with double-digit returns on... View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
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    More-Experienced Entrepreneurs Have Bigger Deadline Problems

    By: Andy Wu, Aticus Peterson and Amy Meeker
    Professor Andy Wu and doctoral candidate Aticus Peterson of Harvard Business School tracked 314 entrepreneurs who launched multiple technology hardware products on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter from September 2010 to June 2019. The more projects the founders... View Details
    Keywords: Deadlines; Entrepreneurship; Projects; Time Management
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    Wu, Andy, Aticus Peterson, and Amy Meeker. "More-Experienced Entrepreneurs Have Bigger Deadline Problems." Harvard Business Review 100, no. 2 (March–April 2022): 28–29. (IdeaWatch.)
    • 04 Sep 2015
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    Foreign investors navigate turmoil in Chinese markets with new playbook

    • 13 Nov 2014
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    Turning Missions into Movements

    • 30 May 2012
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    Widening Secret Patents Seen as Costing Inventors' Rights

    • 04 Aug 2014
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    Why You Must Pay Attention to Bad Vibes

    • 11 Oct 2011
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    Instant MBA: Integration and the Power Paradox

    • 22 May 2014
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    Your Banker Wants To Know If You Are Pregnant

    • 04 Sep 2013
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    At Microsoft, Old Guard Sets Future for Next CEO

    • 30 Apr 2013
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    When It Comes To Productivity, Technology Can Hurt And Help

    • 18 Mar 2013
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    Professor Gautam Mukunda explains the secrets to being a better leader

    • 24 Mar 2010
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    LECG Outstanding Contributions to Financial Economics

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