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  • 2016
  • Working Paper

Decision-Making by Precedent and the Founding of American Honda (1948 – 1974)

By: Ramon Casadesus-Masanell and John Heilbron
American Honda was founded in 1959 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Honda Motor Company to facilitate sales and distribution in the United States. The details of American Honda’s early history have long served as evidence in debates among scholars and practitioners... View Details
Keywords: Strategy; Business Subsidiaries; Decision Making; Auto Industry; Retail Industry; United States
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Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon, and John Heilbron. "Decision-Making by Precedent and the Founding of American Honda (1948 – 1974)." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 17-016, August 2016.
  • August 2004 (Revised March 2005)
  • Teaching Note

Flextronics: Deciding on a Shop-Floor System for Producing the Microsoft Xbox (TN)

By: Jeffrey T. Polzer, Hillary Anger Elfenbein and Jenny Illes
Teaching Note to (9-403-090). View Details
Keywords: Factories, Labs, and Plants; Video Game Industry; Manufacturing Industry; Spain
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Polzer, Jeffrey T., Hillary Anger Elfenbein, and Jenny Illes. "Flextronics: Deciding on a Shop-Floor System for Producing the Microsoft Xbox (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 405-007, August 2004. (Revised March 2005.)
  • February 1984
  • Supplement

EMP Corp.: Asbury Park Plant (B)

By: Robert H. Hayes
Keywords: Factories, Labs, and Plants; New Jersey
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Hayes, Robert H. "EMP Corp.: Asbury Park Plant (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 684-052, February 1984.
  • April 1993 (Revised January 2011)
  • Background Note

Note on Store Location

By: David E. Bell and Jose B. Alvarez
Reviews some basic issues to be considered in selecting a new location for a retail store. View Details
Keywords: Business Divisions; Geographic Location; Expansion; Retail Industry
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Bell, David E., and Jose B. Alvarez. "Note on Store Location." Harvard Business School Background Note 593-112, April 1993. (Revised January 2011.)
  • 15 Nov 2016
  • News

Uncovering The Secrets of Mittelstand Success

Global Symposium attended by German, Swiss, and Austrian leaders from business, government, and academia, was sponsored jointly by the School’s Division of Research and Faculty Development and Global Initiative. Faculty cochairs Juan... View Details
  • May 1991
  • Case

N.V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken (D)

By: F. Warren McFarlan and Krista McQuade
Keywords: Factories, Labs, and Plants; Electronics Industry; Netherlands
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McFarlan, F. Warren, and Krista McQuade. "N.V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken (D)." Harvard Business School Case 191-214, May 1991.
  • March 1981 (Revised April 1983)
  • Background Note

Reflections on Japanese Factory Management

By: Robert H. Hayes
Keywords: Factories, Labs, and Plants; Japan
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Hayes, Robert H. "Reflections on Japanese Factory Management." Harvard Business School Background Note 681-084, March 1981. (Revised April 1983.)
  • 23 Jul 2018
  • Research & Ideas

The Open Office Revolution Has Gone Too Far

meaningful, not idiosyncratic, differences while not going so long that we ended up capturing noise from other changes in the working environment; we were careful to compare apples-to-apples by ensuring, for example, that interactions were measured at the same time in... View Details
Keywords: Re: Ethan S. Bernstein
  • July 2016 (Revised November 2016)
  • Technical Note

Technology and the Future of Office Space

By: Arthur Segel and Andrew Baum
Keywords: WeWork; Office Space; Real Estate; Technological Innovation; Business Offices; Real Estate Industry
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Segel, Arthur, and Andrew Baum. "Technology and the Future of Office Space." Harvard Business School Technical Note 217-006, July 2016. (Revised November 2016.)
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Radiator Shells - The Human Factor – Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Historical Collections

HBS Home HBS Index Contact Us Harvard Business School Baker Library Historical Collections The Human Factor Introducing the Industrial Life Photograph Collection at the Baker Library Introduction The Exhibition The Request The Response... View Details
  • April 1964 (Revised January 2003)
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Empire Glass Company (A)

By: David F. Hawkins
Concerns management control at the divisional level, and the use of budgets. View Details
Keywords: Management; Business Divisions; Budgets and Budgeting
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Hawkins, David F. "Empire Glass Company (A)." Harvard Business School Case 109-043, April 1964. (Revised January 2003.)
  • 2006
  • Article

Factory 'Homers': Understanding a Highly Elusive, Marginal, and Illegal Practice

By: Michel Anteby
Keywords: Practice; Factories, Labs, and Plants
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Anteby, Michel. "Factory 'Homers': Understanding a Highly Elusive, Marginal, and Illegal Practice." Annual English Language Edition Sociologie du travail 48, no. S1 (2006): e22–e38. (Read an interview about this article in HBS Working Knowledge.)
  • September 1996
  • Exercise

Project Management Exercise #2: Planning the Shad Factory Project

By: H. Kent Bowen and Marilyn Matis
Keywords: Projects; Planning; Factories, Labs, and Plants
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Bowen, H. Kent, and Marilyn Matis. "Project Management Exercise #2: Planning the Shad Factory Project." Harvard Business School Exercise 697-024, September 1996.
  • April 2000
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BRL Hardy: Globalizing an Australian Wine Company

By: Christopher A. Bartlett
Interviews alternating the country subsidiary and corporate headquarters views of Christopher Carson, marketing director of BRL Hardy Europe and Steve Millar, marketing director and CEO of BRL Hardy Ltd. In four segments focusing on the source of... View Details
Keywords: Business Subsidiaries; Business Headquarters; Management Teams; Conflict and Resolution; Agriculture and Agribusiness Industry; Food and Beverage Industry
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Bartlett, Christopher A. "BRL Hardy: Globalizing an Australian Wine Company." Harvard Business School Video Supplement 300-506, April 2000.
  • November 1987 (Revised March 1990)
  • Case

Ethyl Corp. in 1979

Describes the competitive situation facing the market leader in antiknock additives, the Ethyl Corp. Demand is declining rapidly and Ethyl has to decide whether to close capacity, and if so, how. Raises issues of corporate as well as SBU strategy because antiknock... View Details
Keywords: Business Units; Corporate Strategy; Performance Capacity; Auto Industry; Chemical Industry
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Ghemawat, Pankaj. "Ethyl Corp. in 1979." Harvard Business School Case 388-075, November 1987. (Revised March 1990.)
  • February 2019
  • Technical Note

Can Multiunit Organizations Remain Agile as They Grow?

By: Tatiana Sandino
This note discusses how multiunit organizations incorporate flexibility into their management control systems, some by authorizing all or a select number of their dispersed units to make input and process decisions, some by investing in data-analytic technologies to... View Details
Keywords: Management Control Systems; Flexibility; Management Systems; Business Units; Decision Making
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Sandino, Tatiana. "Can Multiunit Organizations Remain Agile as They Grow?" Harvard Business School Technical Note 119-067, February 2019.
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The General Shoe Company, 1921 | Baker Library

Professor of Business Administration Above quote from “Celebrating General Shoe Company, the Inaugural HBS Case,” 2019. (1) Clinton P. Biddle, ca. 1923. HBS Archives Photograph Collection (olvwork399917). The Bureau of View Details
  • 03 Jun 2020
  • Research & Ideas

Who Guarantees Your Workplace Is Safe for Return?

COVID-19 Business Impact Center (Harvard Business School) Lessons from Chinese Companies’ Response to Covid-19 (Harvard Business Review) What Quarantine Can Teach You About... View Details
Keywords: by John Macomber and Joseph Allen; Real Estate
  • December 1970 (Revised May 1983)
  • Case

David Alpert (A)

By: Jay W. Lorsch
Interpersonal day-to-day dealings of a product manager with others in the division, including his comments on these dealings. View Details
Keywords: Business Divisions; Interpersonal Communication; Management Teams
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Lorsch, Jay W. "David Alpert (A)." Harvard Business School Case 471-050, December 1970. (Revised May 1983.)
  • 01 Sep 2014
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The Changing Nature of Research

business and government leaders and visited a variety of companies, including the Merinos rug weaving mill in Gaziantep owned by the Erdemoğlu Group, the world’s leading exporter of machine-made area rugs. The immersion was coordinated by... View Details
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