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- 27 Apr 2023
- News
Should Your Start-up Be For-Profit or Nonprofit?
- 07 Nov 2022
- News
When Does Collaboration Become Collusion?
- 26 Sep 2022
- News
Digital Nomad Hotspots Grapple with Housing Squeeze
- 21 Apr 2022
- News
How VCs Can Overcome the “Winner’s Curse”
- 17 Feb 2022
- News
What Can Actually Convince Vaccine Skeptics to Get Their Shots
- 03 Feb 2022
- News
The Pandemic Made Zoom a Household Name. Where Does It Go from Here?
- 07 Dec 2021
- News
Truth Be Told
- 23 Nov 2021
- News
The Death of the Office Friendship
- 01 Nov 2021
- News
Arrogant Leaders Continue to Rise. Here’s How to Deal with One
- 17 Nov 2020
- News
How Retailers Can Thrive in a Shopping Season Like No Other
- 07 Dec 2017
- News
Does Time Pressure Help or Hinder Creativity at Work?
- 14 Apr 2017
- News
Professor John Quelch Elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
- July 2022
- Supplement
General Mills: Responding to the Killing of George Floyd (B)
By: Debora L. Spar and Alicia Dadlani
Jeff Harmening, CEO of General Mills, one of the world's largest manufacturers of breakfast cereals and packaged foods, was deeply disturbed and instantly aware that he and General Mills would need to respond. George Floyd, an African-American man who had been accused... View Details
Keywords: Race; Decisions; Social Issues; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Consumer Products Industry; Minneapolis; Minnesota; United States
Spar, Debora L., and Alicia Dadlani. "General Mills: Responding to the Killing of George Floyd (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 323-020, July 2022.
- August 1985
- Case
Bob Malott and Product Liability Law Reform
Robert Malott, Chairman and CEO of FMC, must decide whether or not to continue his work on product liability law reform, an issue on which he has worked for almost 10 years. Malott must decide how extensive his own involvement should be and what arguments he can or... View Details
Keywords: Management; Decision Choices and Conditions; Personal Development and Career; Legal Liability
Weinberg, Martha W. "Bob Malott and Product Liability Law Reform." Harvard Business School Case 386-014, August 1985.
- June 2024
- Teaching Note
Roku 2021
By: David B. Yoffie
Teaching Note for HBS Case No. 721-480. This case is used to explore the strategic concept of "look forward, reason back." Roku in 2021 is trying to figure out the future of television and streaming media. Students are asked to provide a vision for television and... View Details
- March 2008 (Revised August 2008)
- Supplement
Medtronic Vision 2010 (CW)
By: Lynda M. Applegate and James Zeitler