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  • 17 Nov 2008
  • Research & Ideas

Decoding the Artful Sidestep

Question the Right Way," is available for download [PDF]. Todd Rogers, now Executive Director of the Analyst Institute, explained more. Martha Lagace: What observations or experiences got you interested in View Details
Keywords: by Martha Lagace
  • 06 Sep 2005
  • What Do You Think?

What are the Lessons of New Orleans?

practical ends in mind." Dennis Crane added that "true leadership does make a difference." Related to this was Yuko Nakanishi's observation that "any ambiguity in terms of responsibilities . . . must be eliminated... View Details
Keywords: by James Heskett
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Tony Shu | MBA

Tony Shu Sociology Kirkland 2021 Cohort 2 As Harvard students, we not only get the chance to intimately observe and study our broader communities, but we also have the responsibility and opportunity to work... View Details
  • 15 Nov 2020
  • News

Exploring China’s Belt & Road Initiative

enhance regional connectivity and embrace a brighter future,” while some observers see it as a push to enhance China’s role in global affairs with a China-centered trading network. The course exposed students to the diversity of views... View Details
  • 01 Sep 2003
  • News

Jonathan Mariner

Mariner Photo courtesy Jonathan Mariner “There aren’t many activities that bring a community together so quickly — without respect to age, race, and gender lines — as a winning ball club,” observes Jonathan D. Mariner, the veteran sports... View Details
Keywords: Deborah Blagg; Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries; Arts, Entertainment
  • 23 Jul 2018
  • Research & Ideas

The Open Office Revolution Has Gone Too Far

office architecture on employees’ interpersonal and electronic interactions. Working with co-author Stephen Turban, who was introduced to Bernstein by the late HBS professor David Garvin, their study yielded surprising findings about the... View Details
Keywords: Re: Ethan S. Bernstein
  • 23 Mar 2016
  • Research & Ideas

Researchers Prove C-Suite Gender Gap—but Can’t Explain It

citizens and firms is unusually available, compared with other nations. (When I ask Keloharju about the “Swedish data sample,” he gently corrects me. “This data is extraordinary,” Keloharju says. “It’s not a Swedish sample. It’s all of Sweden.”) The researchers began... View Details
Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
  • 01 Jun 2013
  • News

Leaning In to Gender Equity

disagree, but she emphasizes that women must realize how their own actions can undermine the ultimate goal of 50-50 equality of opportunity. Sandberg backs up her observations with academic studies and... View Details
Keywords: Sean Silverthorne; News, Library, Internet, and Other Services; Information
  • 01 Dec 1997
  • News

Stacey Lawson (MBA '96)

Stacey A. Lawson (MBA '96) came to HBS with an idea brewing. The former IBM engineer wondered why there were no digital libraries for users of computer-aided design (CAD). Despite the pervasiveness of technology throughout industry, she View Details
  • 01 Aug 2002
  • News

Class Day & Commencement

to observe that at one time he had told his study group that he intended to live in Australia and, as a consultant, travel the world while learning about different business models. Instead, Brown said, “I'm... View Details
  • 01 Feb 2002
  • News

Leading Quietly

examines what he calls "quiet leadership." "I have observed that the most effective leaders are rarely public heroes," says Badaracco, who has written extensively about leadership and ethics. "They do what is right; for their... View Details
Keywords: Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services
  • Student-Profile

Anil Doshi

I spent over ten years working in finance and at startups. During my time in industry, I observed the significance of information in transacting and making decisions. Prior to coming to HBS, I founded a company called introPLAY that... View Details
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Read excerpts from DENIAL

By: Richard S. Tedlow

The Edifice Complex: Denial at Sears

Book Excerpt: Denial at Sears (BusinessWeek.com, February 26, 2010)

 

From Denial: Why Business... View Details

  • 16 May 2012
  • Research & Ideas

Can Decades of Military Overspending be Fixed?

process including military services, industry, and Congress, hardening them against change, Fox says. The book excerpt below looks at how previous reform studies have fallen significantly short of correcting significant problems in... View Details
Keywords: by J. Ronald Fox; Service
  • 22 Feb 2000
  • Research & Ideas

The Mind of the Market: Extending the Frontiers of Marketing Thought

And, it might seem appropriate to ask, how do such philosophical questions relate to marketing? Zaltman's eponymous research tool, the Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Technique, called ZMET for short, was designed to illuminate exactly these kinds of human conundrums, in... View Details
Keywords: by Martha Lagace
  • 02 Dec 2015
  • What Do You Think?

What Will It Take to Achieve Gender Equality in Leadership?

are totally different. They control access to leadership positions, yet those positions are often filled by those most familiar—that is, those who most resemble men.” She went on to suggest that as male leaders observe their daughters... View Details
Keywords: by James Heskett
  • 24 Apr 2014
  • News

Positive impact that hits home

Kiné Seck Mercier (MBA 2014), co-president of the Harvard Islamic Society, recalls a first-year HBS case study set in Saudi Arabia: “There was a lot of discussion about Islam, and there was a lot of misunderstanding about the difference... View Details
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Josh Solera

At first glance, studying history at Duke wouldn’t seem a likely way to propel Josh Solera toward a business career. But Josh sees things differently. “History is a way of synthesizing large amounts of data,” he says. “That’s a great way... View Details
  • 01 Oct 2002
  • News

Faculty Research Symposium

organizations, Amabile decided to address the question as part of her ten-year longitudinal study on creativity. Now in her sixth year of this research, Amabile discussed some preliminary findings about the relationship between time... View Details
  • 20 Dec 2011
  • First Look

First Look: December 20

feedback influence order quantities. We find that the portion of mismatch cost due to adjustment behavior exceeds the portion of mismatch cost due to level behavior in three out of four conditions. Observation bias is View Details
Keywords: Carmen Nobel
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