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  • May 2002
  • Background Note

Project Valuation in Emerging Markets

Reviews the issues managers face when attempting to value projects abroad. These include dealing with multiple currencies, adjusting for country and industry risk, and considering expropriation and devaluation risk. View Details
Keywords: Valuation; Emerging Markets; Projects
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Kennedy, Robert E. "Project Valuation in Emerging Markets." Harvard Business School Background Note 702-077, May 2002.
  • November 2016
  • Case

Anthony Starks at InSiL Therapeutics (A)

By: Gary Pisano and Vicki Sato
When Bruce Wayne hired Anthony Starks, he thought he had hit a home run by getting the most brilliant and passionate scientist-leader in the field to be his CSO. But a few months in, Wayne and Starks begin to clash over crucial forward-looking decisions about the... View Details
Keywords: Biotech; Silicon; Managing Innovation; Management Challenges; Managing People; Managing Organization; R&D; R&D Project Management; Platform; Venture Capital; Drug Discovery; management; Biotechnology Industry; California
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Pisano, Gary, and Vicki Sato. "Anthony Starks at InSiL Therapeutics (A)." Harvard Business School Case 617-029, November 2016.

    Modern Project Finance: A Casebook

    Written as a guide to the dynamic and increasingly important field of project finance, this casebook provides detailed descriptions and analysis of 20 project-financed transactions. Other books describe what project finance is and how it works.  In this book, Benjamin... View Details
    • May 1997 (Revised October 2007)
    • Case

    Teradyne: The Aurora Project

    By: Joseph L. Bower
    Three cases deal with the introduction of a new product to Teradyne's line of semiconductor test equipment. Teradyne: Managing Strategic Change provides historic and administrative background for the other two cases. This case deals with the problems facing the head of... View Details
    Keywords: Business Divisions; Business Startups; Customer Satisfaction; Product Launch; Product Development; Corporate Strategy; Semiconductor Industry
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    Bower, Joseph L. "Teradyne: The Aurora Project." Harvard Business School Case 397-114, May 1997. (Revised October 2007.)
    • 1 Aug 2007
    • Conference Presentation

    Redundant Communication: Redundancy as a Strategic Practice in Project Management Work

    By: P. M. Leonardi, T. Beyene and E. M. Gerber
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    Leonardi, P. M., T. Beyene, and E. M. Gerber. "Redundant Communication: Redundancy as a Strategic Practice in Project Management Work." Paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, August 1, 2007.
    • 2005
    • Other Unpublished Work

    A Normative Theory of Dynamic, Organizational Design: Lessons from project management

    By: Steven Spear and Clayton M. Christensen
    Keywords: Organizational Design
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    Spear, Steven, and Clayton M. Christensen. "A Normative Theory of Dynamic, Organizational Design: Lessons from project management." January 2005.
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    Field Course: Field Y: Projects in Business Management - Course Catalog

    HBS Course Catalog Field Course: Field Y: Projects in Business Management Course Number 6334 Senior Lecturer Randolph Cohen Spring; Q3Q4; 3.0 credits Weekly, 2 hour sessions View Details
    • December 1989 (Revised June 1991)
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    Motorola, Inc.: Bandit Pager Project

    By: Steven C. Wheelwright
    Describes the development of a fully automated production line for manufacturing radio pagers. The company regarded the project as highly successful; it becomes clear in the case, however, that there were some shortcomings as well. Some marketing issues were not... View Details
    Keywords: Time Management; Marketing; Product Development; Production; Success; Projects; Technology; Telecommunications Industry
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    Wheelwright, Steven C. "Motorola, Inc.: Bandit Pager Project." Harvard Business School Case 690-043, December 1989. (Revised June 1991.)
    • April 1999 (Revised March 2000)
    • Teaching Note

    Teradyne: The Aurora Project & Teradyne: Corporate Management of Disruptive Change, TN

    By: Clayton M. Christensen
    Teaching Note for two cases which may be taught in sequential class days or in a single extended class. View Details
    Keywords: Disruption; Business or Company Management; Projects
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    Christensen, Clayton M. "Teradyne: The Aurora Project & Teradyne: Corporate Management of Disruptive Change, TN." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 399-087, April 1999. (Revised March 2000.)
    • November 1999 (Revised April 2003)
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    Financing the Mozal Project

    By: Benjamin C. Esty and Fuaad Qureshi
    It is June 1997, and a team from the International Finance Corp. (IFC) is recommending that the board approve a $120 million investment in a $1.4 billion aluminum smelter in Mozambique, known as the Mozal project. Four factors make the investment controversial: it... View Details
    Keywords: Investment; Capital Markets; Emerging Markets; Projects; Financial Management; Risk and Uncertainty; Developing Countries and Economies; Metals and Minerals; Financial Strategy; Government and Politics; International Finance; Infrastructure; Mozambique
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    Esty, Benjamin C., and Fuaad Qureshi. "Financing the Mozal Project." Harvard Business School Case 200-005, November 1999. (Revised April 2003.)
    • 23 Mar 2003
    • Research & Ideas

    Putting the Project Puzzle Together

    Project initiatives have grown too fast for companies to manage them properly. They often spring from the bottom up, meaning each project comes forward with its own narrow set... View Details
    Keywords: by Martha Lagace
    • April 2008
    • Case

    TerraCog Global Positioning Systems: Conflict and Communication on Project Aerial

    By: Michael Beer and Sunru Yong
    TerraCog, a successful privately held high-tech firm that develops GPS (global positioning system) and similar products for consumer markets, has recently been caught off-guard by a competitor's new product that makes novel use of satellite imagery. When TerraCog... View Details
    Keywords: Organizational Behavior; Meetings; Decision Making; Group Dynamics; Human Resource Management; Conflict; Information Technology; Leadership; Conflict Management; Competition; Groups and Teams; Organizational Culture; Human Resources; Communication; Decision Choices and Conditions; Crisis Management; Technology Industry
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    Beer, Michael, and Sunru Yong. "TerraCog Global Positioning Systems: Conflict and Communication on Project Aerial." Harvard Business School Brief Case 082-184, April 2008.
    • June 2023
    • Supplement

    Graphic Packaging: Project Cowboy (D)

    By: Benjamin C. Esty, Scott Mayfield and Philipp Chvanov
    Analyzes the company's decision on Project Cowboy following the events described in the C Case View Details
    Keywords: Capital Budgeting; Growth Management; Demand and Consumers; Duopoly and Oligopoly; Competitive Strategy; Competitive Advantage; Expansion; Value Creation; Supply and Industry; Pulp and Paper Industry; Manufacturing Industry; United States; North America
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    Esty, Benjamin C., Scott Mayfield, and Philipp Chvanov. "Graphic Packaging: Project Cowboy (D)." Harvard Business School Supplement 223-086, June 2023.
    • February 2023 (Revised June 2023)
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    Graphic Packaging: Project Cowboy (B)

    By: Benjamin C. Esty and E. Scott Mayfield
    Analyzes the company’s decision on Project Cowboy following the events described in the A Case. View Details
    Keywords: Capital Budgeting; Growth Management; Demand and Consumers; Duopoly and Oligopoly; Competitive Strategy; Competitive Advantage; Expansion; Value Creation; Supply and Industry; Pulp and Paper Industry; Manufacturing Industry; United States; North America
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    Esty, Benjamin C., and E. Scott Mayfield. "Graphic Packaging: Project Cowboy (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 223-068, February 2023. (Revised June 2023.)
    • March 2012
    • Article

    New Project? Don't Analyze—Act

    By: Leonard A. Schlesinger, Charles F. Kiefer and Paul B. Brown
    In a predictable world, getting a new initiative off the ground typically involves analyzing the market, creating a forecast, and writing a business plan. But what about in an unpredictable environment? The authors recommend looking to those who are experts in... View Details
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Managing Yourself; Project Management; Project Strategy; Risk Management
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    Schlesinger, Leonard A., Charles F. Kiefer, and Paul B. Brown. "New Project? Don't Analyze—Act." Harvard Business Review 90, no. 3 (March 2012): 154–158.
    • March 2012 (Revised October 2012)
    • Case

    Hayman Capital Management

    By: Robin Greenwood, Julie Messina and Jared Dourdeville
    In late December 2011, Hayman Capital founder and portfolio manager Kyle Bass was reviewing Japanese government budget projections for 2012. The projections appeared contrary to Hayman Capital's views on Japan, where the fund had built a bearish position. Japan had the... View Details
    Keywords: Investment Management; Speculative Bubbles; Japan; Government Policy; Financial Management; Price Bubble; Credit; Financial Strategy; Behavioral Finance; Government and Politics; Macroeconomics; Financial Services Industry; Japan
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    Greenwood, Robin, Julie Messina, and Jared Dourdeville. "Hayman Capital Management." Harvard Business School Case 212-091, March 2012. (Revised October 2012.)
    • February 2023 (Revised June 2023)
    • Supplement

    Graphic Packaging: Project Cowboy (C)

    By: Benjamin C. Esty and E. Scott Mayfield
    Analyzes the company’s decision on Project Cowboy following the events described in the B Case. View Details
    Keywords: Capital Budgeting; Growth Management; Demand and Consumers; Duopoly and Oligopoly; Competitive Strategy; Competitive Advantage; Expansion; Value Creation; Supply and Industry; Pulp and Paper Industry; Manufacturing Industry; United States; North America
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    Esty, Benjamin C., and E. Scott Mayfield. "Graphic Packaging: Project Cowboy (C)." Harvard Business School Supplement 223-066, February 2023. (Revised June 2023.)
    • June 2024
    • Case

    Vinalhaven: The Downtown Project

    By: Richard S. Ruback, Matthew Preble, Ruth Page and Dave Habeeb
    Vinalhaven is an island community located approximately 12 miles off the coast of Maine. The island has a year-round population of about 1,300 people as of 2022, with an additional 3,000 people who reside on the island in the summer months. The two largest industries... View Details
    Keywords: Climate Change; Environmental Regulation; Environmental Sustainability; Natural Resources; Natural Environment; Weather; Sustainable Cities; Forecasting and Prediction; Construction; Property; Infrastructure; Capital Budgeting; Projects; Project Finance; Negotiation; United States; Maine
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    Ruback, Richard S., Matthew Preble, Ruth Page, and Dave Habeeb. "Vinalhaven: The Downtown Project." Harvard Business School Multimedia/Video Case 224-735, June 2024.
    • 1987
    • Other Unpublished Work

    Testimony on Evaluating the Management of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Project

    By: J. Ronald Fox
    Keywords: Energy; Management; Energy Industry; California
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    Fox, J. Ronald. "Testimony on Evaluating the Management of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Project." California Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA, August 1987.
    • September 2002 (Revised October 2002)
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    Oklahoma VISION Project

    By: Lynda M. Applegate and Susan Saltrick
    Describes the two-year-old pilot phase of a public/private initiative in Oklahoma called the Virtual Internet School in Oklahoma Network (VISION) project. VISION was a first-of-its-kind, standards-based, vendor-neutral technology infrastructure developed to enable... View Details
    Keywords: Measurement and Metrics; Internet and the Web; Performance Evaluation; Technological Innovation; Partners and Partnerships; Service Delivery; Innovation and Management; Entrepreneurship; Education; Information Technology Industry; Education Industry; Oklahoma; Western United States
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    Applegate, Lynda M., and Susan Saltrick. "Oklahoma VISION Project." Harvard Business School Case 803-015, September 2002. (Revised October 2002.)
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