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Technology and Operations Management

By: Chiara Farronato
This course is taught in the MBA required curriculum. It provides students with the foundations necessary to be effective operating managers. During the course students learn to analyze decisions that drive the design, planning, and execution of the activities that... View Details
Keywords: Technology; Operations Management; Innovation
  • 20 Nov 2019
  • Video

Seema Aziz

Seema Aziz, founder of high quality fabrics company Sefam in Pakistan, describes the process of creating a corporate culture of excellence and attention to detail.

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  • 07 Apr 2016
  • News

Sanofi Genzyme Donates Corporate Archives to Harvard Business School

  • 16 Nov 2020
  • Research & Ideas

Transitions of Power Are Difficult. What Joe Biden and Other Incoming Leaders Need to Know.

President-elect, saying “thank you” and seeing the best in people is how to get their attention and bring them along, the way that Nelson Mandela did in healing South Africa. Keep it up! If I had more time, I’d thank him for running an... View Details
Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
  • July 1987 (Revised October 1995)
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Phillips 66: Controlling a Company Through Crisis

By: Lynda M. Applegate
The downstream operations subsidiary of a major U.S. petroleum company is faced with major restructuring decisions and responds by developing an Executive Information System (EIS) which allows for increased responsiveness, wider span of control, and higher levels of... View Details
Keywords: Restructuring; Information Management; Governance Controls; Organizational Design; Crisis Management; Communication; Management Teams; Growth Management; Mining Industry; Energy Industry; United States
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Applegate, Lynda M. "Phillips 66: Controlling a Company Through Crisis." Harvard Business School Case 189-006, July 1987. (Revised October 1995.)

    Tarun Khanna

    Tarun Khanna is the Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor at the Harvard Business School. For almost three decades, he has studied entrepreneurship as a means to social and economic development in emerging markets. At HBS since 1993, after obtaining degrees from Princeton... View Details

    • October 6, 2015
    • Article

    The Equity Imperative in Collective Impact

    By: Mark R. Kramer and John Kania
    The five conditions of collective impact, implemented without attention to equity, are not enough to create lasting change. View Details
    Keywords: Collective Impact; Equity; Inclusion
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    Kramer, Mark R., and John Kania. "The Equity Imperative in Collective Impact." Stanford Social Innovation Review (website) (October 6, 2015).
    • April 2018 (Revised October 2023)
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    Coco Chanel: From Fashion Icon to Nazi Agent

    By: Geoffrey Jones and Emily Grandjean
    This case describes the career of the iconic French fashion designer Coco Chanel who created a transformational business during the first half of the 20th century. Beginning in her early adulthood, Chanel leveraged relationships with acquaintances, friends, and... View Details
    Keywords: Business History; Biography; Entrepreneurship; Relationships; Brands and Branding; Ethics; Fashion Industry; Apparel and Accessories Industry
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    Jones, Geoffrey, and Emily Grandjean. "Coco Chanel: From Fashion Icon to Nazi Agent." Harvard Business School Case 318-139, April 2018. (Revised October 2023.)
    • April 1996 (Revised December 2011)
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    Responding to Market Failures

    Broadly defines the concept of market failure and explores options for responding to it. It pays particular attention to the role of business leaders in addressing market deficiencies. View Details
    Keywords: Management; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact
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    Dees, J. Gregory. "Responding to Market Failures." Harvard Business School Background Note 396-344, April 1996. (Revised December 2011.)
    • 31 Jan 2014
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    Research Shows Which TV Ads Are Likely to Make Multitaskers Buy

      Derrick Bransby

      Derrick studies how teams accomplish complex work in novel contexts. His dissertation advances the idea of disciplined flexibility: a strategy teams use to navigate uncertainty... View Details
      • October 2014 (Revised June 2016)
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      MasterCard: Driving Financial Inclusion

      By: Sunil Gupta, Rajiv Lal and Natalie Kindred
      MasterCard CEO Ajay Banga was investing significant time and attention to increase financial inclusion among individuals with historically no access to banking or financial services in countries around the world with large underserved populations. The effort included... View Details
      Keywords: Marketing; Financial Services; Financial And Social Return; Financial Inclusion; Strategic Management; South Africa; Nigeria; Ajay Banga; Marketing Strategy; Social Marketing; Financial Services Industry; Banking Industry; South Africa; Nigeria
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      Gupta, Sunil, Rajiv Lal, and Natalie Kindred. "MasterCard: Driving Financial Inclusion." Harvard Business School Case 515-035, October 2014. (Revised June 2016.)
      • 25 Aug 2021
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      Don’t Write Off Zoom - It’s Not a One-Trick Pony as Remote Work Is Here to Stay!

      • 20 Dec 2024
      • News

      Clubs Open HBS Doors for Local Leaders; Meet the Club Leaders: HBS PRIDE; Favorite Reads of 2024

      your club? Paul: 2022. John: 2023. What inspired you to take a leadership role? Paul: I felt there was so much opportunity to create a more robust PRIDE community spanning the decades. It wasn’t always easy to be “out” at HBS and I wanted... View Details
      Keywords: Margie Kelley

        Adi Godrej

        Keywords: Diversified
        • 15 Jun 2016
        • Research & Ideas

        These VC Partners May Make Your Firm Less Innovative

        hit-driven business,” says McDonald. VC firms spread their wealth around to dozens of startups, hoping to hit that one jackpot that might be the next Facebook or Google. The problem comes when they have to choose between supporting one... View Details
        Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Financial Services; Banking
        • September 2002
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        World Trade Organization, The

        By: David A. Moss and Nick Bartlett
        Explores the origins and workings of the World Trade Organization (WTO), focusing particular attention on the special challenges of trade liberalization at the dawn of the 21st century. View Details
        Keywords: Trade; Business History; Problems and Challenges
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        Moss, David A., and Nick Bartlett. "World Trade Organization, The." Harvard Business School Case 703-015, September 2002.
        • December 2010 (Revised March 2011)
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        The Euro in Crisis: Decision Time at the European Central Bank

        By: J. Gunnar Trumbull, Dante Roscini and Diane Choi
        This case traces the origins and evolution of the European Central Bank, with attention to its 2010 decision concerning the purchase of Greek sovereign debt. View Details
        Keywords: Financial Crisis; Borrowing and Debt; Currency; Central Banking; Financial Management; Sovereign Finance; Policy; Crisis Management; Europe; Greece
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        Trumbull, J. Gunnar, Dante Roscini, and Diane Choi. "The Euro in Crisis: Decision Time at the European Central Bank." Harvard Business School Case 711-049, December 2010. (Revised March 2011.)
        • 06 May 2025
        • Blog Post

        The Incredible Land of Ice and Fire: Exploring Iceland's Renewable Energy Model for a Changing Planet

        demands allies. In Iceland, Transition Labs is exactly that—a partner for climate founders around the world who need legal, technical, commercial, and strategic support to deploy and scale their ideas. Their portfolio of partner companies... View Details
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        Technology and Operations Management

        By: Allison H. Mnookin
        This course is taught in the MBA required curriculum. It provides students with the foundations necessary to be effective operating managers. During the course students learn to analyze decisions that drive the design, planning, and execution of the activities that... View Details
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