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  • February 2007 (Revised March 2007)
  • Module Note

Things Fall Apart Summary: The Challenge of New Principles

By: Sandra J. Sucher
A summary of the major themes discussed in the fourth class of The Moral Leader (EC curriculum). View Details
Keywords: Ethics; Leadership; Decision Making; Moral Sensibility
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Sucher, Sandra J. "Things Fall Apart Summary: The Challenge of New Principles." Harvard Business School Module Note 607-068, February 2007. (Revised March 2007.)
  • 2019
  • Chapter

The Republic of Turkey

By: Kristin Fabbe
Situated between Europe and Asia, Turkey occupies a critical geostrategic position in the world. This unique geography, no doubt, has much to do with the complexities and continuities that have characterized the country’s political development. Turkey is anchored to... View Details
Keywords: Government and Politics; International Relations; Turkey
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Fabbe, Kristin. "The Republic of Turkey." Chap. 14 in Government and Politics of the Middle East and North Africa: Development, Democracy, and Dictatorship. 9th ed. Edited by Sean Yom. New York: Routledge, 2019.
  • 30 Jun 2022
  • HBS Case

Peloton Changed the Exercise Game. Can the Company Push Through the Pain?

classes left us energized, refreshed, stronger, and ready to take on anything,” Foley explained in Peloton’s 2019 registration filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. But “we were often left... View Details
Keywords: by Lane Lambert; Media & Broadcasting; Health; Bicycle
  • August 1984 (Revised March 1994)
  • Case

The Toro Company S'no Risk Program

By: David E. Bell
Toro introduced a promotion in which purchasers of their snowthrower would receive a refund if the next winter brought only modest snowfall. The principal focus of the class is to understand what the risk implications are for the customer and for the company. May be... View Details
Keywords: Risk and Uncertainty; Customers; Insurance
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Bell, David E. "The Toro Company S'no Risk Program." Harvard Business School Case 185-017, August 1984. (Revised March 1994.)

    The Experimentation Machine

    Leverage AI to be a 10x Founder

    Today’s most successful founders know that the startups that learn the fastest will win. In The Experimentation Machine, HBS professor, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist Jeffrey J. Bussgang reveals... View Details

    • 18 Nov 2016
    • Video

    The Making of an Internship: Impact

    • 10 Jan 2014
    • News

    Red Lobster and the Brand Envy Dilemma

    • 04 Feb 2007
    • News

    Call It the 'Andy Amendment'

    • 25 May 2022
    • News

    Four HBS Students Win Dean’s Award for Service to the School and Society

    • April 2015 (Revised October 2024)
    • Case

    The German Export Engine

    By: Gunnar Trumbull, Jonathan Schlefer and Sophus A. Reinert
    In fall of 2018, Germany’s chancellor Angela Merkel had logged significant successes. Germany was the largest exporter in the world, had maintained low unemployment through the 2008 financial crisis, and was gradually reforming its welfare state to meet future pension... View Details
    Keywords: Economy; Economic Growth; Success; Leadership; Problems and Challenges; Germany
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    Trumbull, Gunnar, Jonathan Schlefer, and Sophus A. Reinert. "The German Export Engine." Harvard Business School Case 715-045, April 2015. (Revised October 2024.)
    • 2019
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    Disciples of the State?: Religion and State-Building in the Former Ottoman World

    By: Kristin Fabbe
    As the Ottoman Empire crumbled, the Middle East and Balkans became the site of contestation and cooperation between the traditional forces of religion and the emergent machine of the sovereign state. Yet such strategic interaction rarely yielded a decisive victory for... View Details
    Keywords: Ottoman Empire; Secularism; State-building; Religion; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; History; Turkey; Greece; Middle East
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    Fabbe, Kristin. Disciples of the State?: Religion and State-Building in the Former Ottoman World. Cambridge University Press, 2019.
    • 02 Apr 2020
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    Zooming through the grad Schools

    • February 2007 (Revised March 2007)
    • Module Note

    Truman and the Bomb Summary: Balancing Benefits and Harms

    By: Sandra J. Sucher
    A summary of the major themes discussed in the eleventh class of The Moral Leader (EC curriculum). View Details
    Keywords: History; Leadership; Ethics; Decision Choices and Conditions; Government and Politics
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    Sucher, Sandra J. "Truman and the Bomb Summary: Balancing Benefits and Harms." Harvard Business School Module Note 607-075, February 2007. (Revised March 2007.)
    • March 1995 (Revised March 1995)
    • Case

    Smashing the Cube: Corporate Transformation at CIBA-GEIGY Ltd.

    By: David J. Collis and Elizabeth Wynne Johnson
    CIBA-GEIGY is a large, diversified multinational corporation that transforms itself in the 1990s through a massive structural and cultural change. The case describes the changes implemented and the processes used to effect change in portfolio, people, and structures.... View Details
    Keywords: Restructuring; Change Management; Transformation; Investment Portfolio; Multinational Firms and Management; Organizational Culture; Corporate Strategy
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    Collis, David J., and Elizabeth Wynne Johnson. "Smashing the Cube: Corporate Transformation at CIBA-GEIGY Ltd." Harvard Business School Case 795-041, March 1995. (Revised March 1995.)
    • 31 Oct 2019
    • Blog Post

    5 Things on My Mind in the Second Year of the MS/MBA: Engineering Sciences Program

    engineering quite yet.  I chose Harvard’s MS/MBA: Engineering Sciences Program because of its interdisciplinary approach to bridge the gap between engineering and business. I saw that the program consisted... View Details
    • 01 Jun 2020
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    Celebrating the 2020 Harvard Business School Virtual Commencement

    • October 2016 (Revised September 2017)
    • Case

    The CRISPR-Cas9 Quarrel

    By: Richard G. Hamermesh and Matthew G. Preble
    In mid-2016, the Broad Institute and the University of California, Berkeley were in the middle of a contentious patent dispute over which entity controlled a breakthrough gene editing technology called CRISPR-Cas9. With CRISPR-Cas9, scientists might soon be able to... View Details
    Keywords: CRISPR; Broad Institute; University Of California Berkeley; Intellectual Property; Patents; Law; Lawsuits and Litigation; Science; Genetics; Entrepreneurship; Biotechnology Industry; United States
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    Hamermesh, Richard G., and Matthew G. Preble. "The CRISPR-Cas9 Quarrel." Harvard Business School Case 817-020, October 2016. (Revised September 2017.)
    • October 2011
    • Case

    Chris and Alison Weston (A)

    By: Sandra J. Sucher and Celia Moore
    Chris and Alison Weston describe how they, a well-educated middle class couple, ended up committing mail fraud, for which they each served a year and a half in federal prison. The case highlights for students how otherwise upstanding individuals much like themselves... View Details
    Keywords: Crime and Corruption; Moral Sensibility; Values and Beliefs; Conflict of Interests; Value
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    Sucher, Sandra J., and Celia Moore. "Chris and Alison Weston (A)." Harvard Business School Case 612-019, October 2011.
    • July 1997
    • Case

    Walt Disney's Dennis Hightower: Weaving Together the European Operations

    By: Ashish Nanda
    The case describes the actions taken by Dennis Hightower as president of Disney Consumer Products in Europe and the Middle East from 1988 to 1994. It focuses on how he has gone about establishing a regional office and knitting local operations closer together, the... View Details
    Keywords: Organizational Change and Adaptation; Business or Company Management; Multinational Firms and Management; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; Middle East; Europe
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    Nanda, Ashish. "Walt Disney's Dennis Hightower: Weaving Together the European Operations." Harvard Business School Case 898-026, July 1997.
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    On the Causality and Cause of Returns to Organizational Status: Evidence from the Grands Crus Classés of the Médoc

    By: Daniel Malter
    This paper identifies the causal symbolic effect of status on the prices organizations charge for their products. I exploit the classification of the châteaux of the Médoc, which sorted 61 wine producers into five growth classes in 1855, as a fixed hierarchical symbol... View Details
    Keywords: Organizational Status; Quality Signals; Conspicuous Consumption; Wine Classification Of 1855; Grand Cru; Status and Position; Quality; Reputation; Price; France
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    Malter, Daniel. "On the Causality and Cause of Returns to Organizational Status: Evidence from the Grands Crus Classés of the Médoc." Administrative Science Quarterly 59, no. 2 (June 2014): 271–300.
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