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  • 27 Jun 2011
  • Research & Ideas

Recovering from the Need to Achieve

own fallibility and limitations and that an opportunity to learn existed. From an interpersonal standpoint, it conveyed that he had the courage to show vulnerability, that he had gone through some internal... View Details
Keywords: by Kim Girard
  • 28 Nov 2016
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Digital Change: Lessons from the Newspaper Industry

  • 19 Oct 2010
  • Working Paper Summaries

The Impact of Supply Learning on Customer Demand: Model and Estimation Methodology

Keywords: by Nathan Craig, Nicole DeHoratius & Ananth Raman; Apparel & Accessories; Fashion
  • January 2009
  • Article

Innovation Lessons from the 1930s

By: Tom Nicholas
Keywords: Innovation and Invention; Learning; History
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Nicholas, Tom. "Innovation Lessons from the 1930s." McKinsey Quarterly (January 2009).
  • 14 Jan 2019
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The Top 10 Creative Leadership Books From 2018

  • 2012
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Do Voters Demand Responsive Governments? Evidence from Indian Disaster Relief

By: Shawn Cole, Andrew Healy and Eric Werker
Using rainfall, public relief, and election data from India, we examine how governments respond to adverse shocks and how voters react to these responses. The data show that voters punish the incumbent party for weather events beyond its control. However, fewer voters... View Details
Keywords: Political Elections; System Shocks; Natural Disasters; Policy; Motivation and Incentives; Public Opinion; India
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Cole, Shawn, Andrew Healy, and Eric Werker. "Do Voters Demand Responsive Governments? Evidence from Indian Disaster Relief." Journal of Development Economics 97, no. 2 (March 2012): 167–181.
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Leading in the Classroom - Christensen Center for Teaching & Learning

flow provides a temporal dimension to execution as the instructor moves through time from pre-class arrival, to the opening, through sequences of questioning, listening, and responding, to transitions and, ultimately, to the closing of... View Details
  • 23 Aug 2022
  • Cold Call Podcast

Management Lessons from the Sinking of the SS El Faro

Keywords: Re: Joseph B. Fuller; Shipping

    Do Voters Demand Responsive Governments?

    Using rainfall, public relief, and election data from India, we examine how governments respond to adverse shocks and how voters react to these responses. The data show that voters punish the incumbent party for weather events beyond its control. However, fewer... View Details

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    HBS - From The Dean

    2022 Annual Report From The Dean Key Metrics Financials PDF Downloads From The Dean When people ask me about the impact of the global pandemic on Harvard Business School (HBS), I tell them that it has been... View Details
    • 25 Aug 2003
    • Research & Ideas

    Studying Japan from the Inside

    performance. What struck me most from this case was the power of the great leader. It was fascinating to learn that all the reforms Ghosn implemented were originally proposed by the middle managers who had... View Details
    Keywords: by Cynthia Churchwell
    • 28 Apr 2020
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    Lessons from a COVID Survivor

    Radha Ruparell (MBA 2008) Radha Ruparell (MBA 2008) When Radha Ruparell (MBA 2008) fell ill with COVID-19, she wasn’t prepared for the physical and emotional rollercoaster that the ensuing weeks would bring. On day 16 of her illness, which she managed View Details
    • 12 PM – 1 PM EST, 11 Dec 2014
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    Leadership Lessons from the 2010 Chilean Mine Rescue

    Professor Edmondson will explore teaming as a dynamic response to the demands of knowledge intensive businesses. Organizations that do it well have a competitive advantage, because teaming is how organizations learn how they anticipate and respond to shifts in the... View Details
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    Oracle Efficient Private Non-Convex Optimization

    By: Seth Neel, Aaron Leon Roth, Giuseppe Vietri and Zhiwei Steven Wu
    One of the most effective algorithms for differentially private learning and optimization is objective perturbation. This technique augments a given optimization problem (e.g. deriving from an ERM problem) with a random linear term, and then exactly solves it.... View Details
    Keywords: Machine Learning; Algorithms; Objective Perturbation; Mathematical Methods
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    • 13 Aug 2024
    • Op-Ed

    Can AI Save Physicians from Burnout?

    In the past decade, physician burnout has evolved from a serious concern to a troubling epidemic, affecting 50 percent of physicians and physicians-in-training. Excessive workloads, process inefficiencies, and administrative burdens... View Details
    Keywords: by Susanna Gallani, Lidia Moura, and Katie Sonnefeldt; Health
    • 01 Oct 1998
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    A Message from Dean Clark

    is a particular need for managers to be entrepreneurial in spirit, to view business from a global perspective, and to know how to use information technology to their companies' best advantage. To meet this challenge, in the past few years... View Details
    • 01 Sep 2024
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    From the Classroom to Casablanca

    To put what they have learned in the classroom to the test in the field, more than 900 HBS first-year students embarked in May on the FIELD Global Immersion (FGI), a cornerstone of the MBA Program since 2012. This experiential learning opportunity dispatches students... View Details
    Keywords: Jennifer Gillespie
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    Learn With Baker Library: Introduction to Capital IQ | Baker Library

    Help Center Learn With Baker Library: Introduction to Capital IQ Learn With Baker Library is a library service that provides customized e-learning modules covering topics from... View Details
    • 17 Oct 2012
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    The Lessons from A123's demise: How the Government Should Support Innovation

    • 01 Jun 2005
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    Lessons from the Tsunami Disaster

    CURRAN: "The most important thing I learned is that central planning in such situations doesn't work." Courtesy Dan Curran International relief agencies that raced to aid Indonesia’s tsunami-ravaged Aceh province have a lot to View Details
    Keywords: Administration of Environmental Quality Programs; Government; Social Assistance; Health, Social Assistance; Management
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