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    Robert W. Galvin

    Galvin led Motorola to become the second largest producer of semiconductors in the nation in the mid-1960s, and by 1984, Motorola had $2.5 billion in semiconductor sales. In the 1970s and 80s, Galvin also had tremendous success producing... View Details
    Keywords: Computers & Electronics

      Robert L. Johnson

      firm to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange. With the capital infusion from the public offering, Johnson expanded his business operations – moving into film production, publishing, and new programming. By the end of the nineties, BET... View Details
      Keywords: Entertainment & Broadcast Media
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      Robert Duke Biederman

      boardroom. I want to do things like that for my kids. When I was a little boy, my mom was a lawyer in private practice. She left work early and took me to the park for ice cream and a ride on the carousel. I want to build a company by... View Details

        Robert L. Vann

        well as garnering the black vote for a myriad of political campaigns. The Courier grew tremendously under Vann, reaching a circulation level of 250,000 by 1938 as one of very few truly national black newspapers. View Details
        Keywords: Publishing & Print Media

          Robert F. McDermott

          diversified financial services enterprise with over $30 billion in assets. His deep commitment to customer service and concern for employee satisfaction were recognized by industry analysts who often ranked USAA as the best managed... View Details
          Keywords: Finance

            Robert R. McCormick

            effective source of raw material. One of the last great journalists to implant his own personality on a newspaper, McCormick was both hailed and vilified for his staunchly conservative and isolationist views. Though he stirred much personal controversy, the newspaper... View Details
            Keywords: Publishing & Print Media
            • 20 May 2024
            • News

            Get to Know Class Day Student Speaker Erik Roberts

            • 22 Nov 2010
            • Research & Ideas

            Seven Strategy Questions: A Simple Approach for Better Execution

            Business leaders can't develop and execute effective strategy without first gathering the right information, says Harvard Business School professor Robert Simons. In his new book, Seven Strategy Questions: A Simple Approach for Better... View Details
            Keywords: by Robert Simons
            • 01 Sep 2004
            • News

            One-on-One with Robert McNamara

            McNamara Illustration by Zak Pullen For a man who once commanded huge organizations and made decisions affecting the lives of millions, Robert S. McNamara (MBA 1939) is mostly on his own these days. Dressed... View Details
            Keywords: Garry Emmons

              Robert W. Johnson, Jr.

              Johnson established J&J management policies, including the “credo,” which still exists today. He decentralized the company during the 1930s by dividing it into a number of small divisions, each responsible for a few products. As part... View Details
              Keywords: Healthcare
              • 2006
              • Book Review

              Book Review of 'What Price the Moral High Ground? Ethical Dilemmas in Competitive Environments' by Robert Frank

              By: Nien-he Hsieh
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              Hsieh, Nien-he. "Book Review of 'What Price the Moral High Ground? Ethical Dilemmas in Competitive Environments' by Robert Frank." Business Ethics Quarterly 16, no. 2 (April 2006): 306.
              • 17 Oct 2014
              • Research & Ideas

              New Treasury Rules Help Long-Retirement Planning

              longevity annuity should appeal to workers who believe they have enough retirement savings to last for one or two decades, although they just don't know what would happen if they lived to age 90 or 100. In the past, longevity annuities with late-starting payments were... View Details
              Keywords: by Robert Pozen; Financial Services
              • 20 May 2024
              • Blog Post

              Get to Know Class Day Student Speaker Erik Roberts

              View Video Erik Roberts (MBA 2024) often pauses for quite some time before answering questions. He laughs and says he can be verbose—that he needs a moment because he wants to answer succinctly and thoughtfully. For someone who wants to... View Details
              • 30 Oct 2005
              • Research & Ideas

              Tuning Jobs to Fit Your Company

              In a recent Harvard Business Review article, professor Robert Simons wrote about how organizations can design jobs for maximum performance. In this excerpt, Simons discusses what he terms the four basic "spans" of a job—control,... View Details
              Keywords: by Robert Simons
              • 01 Aug 2001
              • News

              Robert B. Stobaugh (DBA '68)

              experience," states Stobaugh, "because I realized how much I had missed the academic world of discussion and ideas." Encouraged by his professors, Stobaugh entered the Harvard DBA Program in 1965 at the age of 37. He earned his doctorate... View Details
              Keywords: Alumni Achievement Award; Educational Services

                Robert T. B. Stevens

                In response to the changing nature of the textile industry and to the growing inefficiencies in the company, Stevens merged the manufacturing and selling sides of the business and took the new entity public to raise much needed funds. The new structural change was... View Details
                Keywords: Fabric & Apparel
                • 08 Aug 2005
                • Research & Ideas

                A Balanced Scorecard Approach To Measure Customer Profitability

                When the customer says "jump," they ask "how high?" They offer additional product features and services to their customers, but fail to receive prices that cover the costs for these additional features and services. How can companies avoid this... View Details
                Keywords: by Robert S. Kaplan
                • 03 Nov 2012
                • News

                Q&A with Robert C. Pozen, author of ‘Extreme Productivity’

                • 09 Jan 2006
                • Research & Ideas

                When Benchmarks Don’t Work

                that internal support or shared services groups provide, such straight-across cost or numeric comparisons become meaningless. Today's successful support unit earns its keep by being a trusted partner to the business units it serves. So,... View Details
                Keywords: by Robert S. Kaplan; Service
                • 25 Jul 2005
                • Research & Ideas

                An Organization Your Customers Understand

                subordinate to the functions? Maybe you should organize by product, with separate units set up to serve specific markets. You play with the different combinations in your hands. How to decide ... This is the most obvious—and... View Details
                Keywords: by Robert Simons
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