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  • Nov 2014
  • Report

Managing the Talent Pipeline: A New Approach to Closing the Skills Gap

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation recommends a new demand-driven approach—talent pipeline management—to close the skills gap. Extending lessons learned from innovations in supply chain management, this paper calls for employers to... View Details
  • 28 Oct 2015
  • Research & Ideas

A Dedication to Creation: India's Ad Man Ranjan Kapur

One day in 1966 while Ranjan Kapur was walking in midtown Manhattan, a black limo pulled up alongside. A man he instantly recognized as advertising icon David Ogilvy, founder of the agency where Kapur had recently been hired, stepped out and greeted him by name. The... View Details
Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne; Advertising
  • 11 Apr 2012
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The 'Links' Between Golf and Leadership

  • 25 Sep 2024
  • HBS Seminar

Audrey Tang, Taiwan Minister of Digital Affairs

  • 03 Oct 2019
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Driven

  • 07 Jul 2008
  • Research & Ideas

Innovation Corrupted: How Managers Can Avoid Another Enron

jury." The appeals court is scheduled to report within weeks. Q: What does Enron's collapse mean for the future governance and control of public companies? A: The lessons of Enron relate to Strengthening board oversight Avoiding... View Details
Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Energy; Utilities
  • 22 Jun 2021
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"Where’s My Stuff?" Here’s Why Global Supply Chains Are Out of Whack Due to Pandemic

  • 18 Mar 2012
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Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught?

  • 20 Mar 2025
  • Blog Post

Scaling Climate Tech Innovation with Lee Scott (MBA 2023)

What were you doing prior to HBS? What made you decide to go to HBS? Before HBS, I worked on TPG’s impact assessment team, Y Analytics, focused on energy, agriculture, food, and industrial deals. I learned to think deeply about measuring the impact of mission-driven... View Details

    James K. Sebenius

    JAMES K. (“Jim”) SEBENIUS, is the Gordon Donaldson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, where he founded the Negotiation unit and teaches advanced... View Details

    • September 2017 (Revised March 2019)
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    Henry Kissinger: Negotiating Black Majority Rule in Rhodesia (A)

    By: James K. Sebenius and Laurence A. Green
    In 1976, a growing crisis in Southern Africa drew the attention of United States Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. White Rhodesian leader Ian Smith's refusal to accede to black majority rule threatened to widen into a regional conflict involving apartheid South... View Details
    Keywords: Equality and Inequality; Race; Negotiation Process; Negotiation Participants; Government and Politics; Africa; United States
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    Sebenius, James K., and Laurence A. Green. "Henry Kissinger: Negotiating Black Majority Rule in Rhodesia (A)." Harvard Business School Case 918-003, September 2017. (Revised March 2019.)
    • August 1995 (Revised December 2003)
    • Case

    Cricket Road, 503

    By: William J. Poorvu and Donald A. Brown
    In September 2003, Mason Sexton, a young, inexperienced developer, was making plans to replace a rooming house he had inherited next to the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville with a new 14-unit, 5-story apartment house. His attempts to assemble the... View Details
    Keywords: Property; Entrepreneurship; Housing; Buildings and Facilities; Construction; Risk and Uncertainty; Management Practices and Processes; Real Estate Industry; United States
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    Poorvu, William J., and Donald A. Brown. "Cricket Road, 503." Harvard Business School Case 396-001, August 1995. (Revised December 2003.)

      Byju’s The Learning App

      BYJU’S The Learning App (BYJU’s) is India’s largest K-12 education app with approximately 300,000 annual paid subscribers. The mobile app uses a mix of video lessons and interactive tools to personalize learning for every student. Although there is room to grow... View Details
      • 15 Nov 2012
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      Harvard panel examines Big 3 rebound

      • 09 Mar 2016
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      In This Classroom, Beer Can Improve Your Grade

      • 14 Apr 2020
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      Perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic: Advaithi-Shih (Session 6)

      • November 1991 (Revised January 1997)
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      Motorola, Inc.: Bandit Pager Project (Abridged)

      By: Steven C. Wheelwright
      Describes the development of a fully automated production line for manufacturing radio pagers. The company regarded the project as highly successful; it becomes clear in the case, however, that there were some shortcomings as well. Some marketing issues were not... View Details
      Keywords: Time Management; Marketing; Product Development; Production; Success; Projects; Technology; Telecommunications Industry
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      Wheelwright, Steven C. "Motorola, Inc.: Bandit Pager Project (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 692-069, November 1991. (Revised January 1997.)
      • 15 Aug 2016
      • Research & Ideas

      Black Swans and Big Trends Can Ruin Anyone's Internet Prediction

      middle school during the late 1990s, Speed Trap may provide some historical perspective on the origins of the business models upon which you are building, and some lessons for navigating a boom-bust cycle. Reprinted with permission from... View Details
      Keywords: by Thomas R. Eisenmann; Technology
      • 28 Oct 2015
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      A Dedication to Creation: India's Ad Man Ranjan Kapur

      • 05 Apr 2021
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      Leadership Truths that Transcend the Pandemic

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