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- 22 Jun 2020
- News
In Fashion, Social Impact Is the New Black
- 08 Jan 2013
- News
Study Suggests Fix for Gender Bias on the Job
- 03 Dec 2011
- News
The taxpayers' burden
- 14 Jan 2019
- News
Bernie Madoff’s Lesson: Beware ‘Just This Once’
- 29 Nov 2018
- News
Harvard forms subsidiary to advance Enterprise Research Campus
- 01 Feb 2018
- News
Going to university is more important than ever for young people
- 18 Sep 2017
- News
Private Equity for Cheapskates Like You
- 18 Apr 2017
- News
Klarman Hall Topping Off Ceremony
- 17 Jan 2013
- News
Home or abroad?: Herd instinct
- 11 Mar 2016
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Bob Evans’ Activist Shareholder Battles with Board He Helped Pick
- October 1997
- Case
Paula Morton
By: Hugo Uyterhoeven, Inna Feyns, Sean D. Keohane and Linda LaGorga
An MBA student is offered a job to turn around a publishing company with little chance of survival. The student is between her first and second year at Harvard Business School (HBS). The case describes both her management philosophy and the actions taken. The document... View Details
Keywords: Management; Information Publishing; Adoption; Leadership Development; Business or Company Management; Management Teams; Theory; Publishing Industry
Uyterhoeven, Hugo, Inna Feyns, Sean D. Keohane, and Linda LaGorga. "Paula Morton." Harvard Business School Case 398-037, October 1997.
- 15 Sep 2008
- Research & Ideas
The Coming Transformation of Social Enterprise
themselves more and worry about mission impact. I believe nonprofit leaders get too bogged down in operational issues, be it fundraising, or managing the board, or program execution. They need to be more strategic. Q: What role can HBS and other View Details
Keywords: by Roger Thompson
- March 2023
- Module Note
LCA Module Overview: Society
By: Nien-hê Hsieh
Leadership and Corporate and Accountability (LCA) is a required course in the first-year MBA curriculum at Harvard Business School to help managers determine and deliver on their economic, legal, and ethical responsibilities. This note summarizes the cases and outlines... View Details
Hsieh, Nien-hê. "LCA Module Overview: Society." Harvard Business School Module Note 323-096, March 2023.
- 06 Jun 2012
- News
Trade secrets of oldest family firm in US
- 19 Jan 2011
- News
Why The NFL Needs To Rethink Its Innovation Game
- 23 Feb 2022
- News
HBS Professor's Three Keys to Happiness at Work
- 09 Jul 2021
- News
Visions for the Future
- 06 Aug 2019
- News
Super Bowl Ads Sell Products, but Do They Sell Brands?
- 03 Apr 2019
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