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      • March 1999
      • Article

      Discussion of "Engineering Bureaucracy: The Genesis of Formal Policies, Positions, and Structures in High-Technology Firms" by James N. Baron, M. Diane Burton, and Michael T. Hannan

      By: Josh Lerner
      Keywords: Information Technology; Organizational Structure; Engineering; Technology Industry
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      Lerner, Josh. Discussion of "Engineering Bureaucracy: The Genesis of Formal Policies, Positions, and Structures in High-Technology Firms" by James N. Baron, M. Diane Burton, and Michael T. Hannan. Special Issue on Bureaucracy: Issues and Apparatus Journal of Law, Economics & Organization 15, no. 1 (March 1999): 42–46.
      • March 1999
      • Case

      Merck & Co., Inc.: Corporate Strategy, Organization and Culture (A)

      By: Michael Beer and Perry Fagan
      In the early 1990s, Merck faced a series of challenges because of significant changes in its competitive and regulatory environment (e.g., growth in power of pharmaceutical buyers like managed care organizations led to price pressures and President Clinton's review of... View Details
      Keywords: Organizational Change and Adaptation; Business or Company Management; Organizational Culture; Problems and Challenges; Management Practices and Processes; Competitive Strategy; Management Teams; Health Care and Treatment; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Situation or Environment; Alignment; Pharmaceutical Industry; United States
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      Beer, Michael, and Perry Fagan. "Merck & Co., Inc.: Corporate Strategy, Organization and Culture (A)." Harvard Business School Case 499-054, March 1999.
      • February 1999 (Revised August 1999)
      • Case

      Michael Brown: Negotiating Slots at Foxwoods (B)

      By: James K. Sebenius
      The approach taken by Michael Brown and Governor Lowell Weicker and the means by which the agreement's sustainability was enhanced in the face of attacks by other gaming operators are detailed. View Details
      Keywords: Games, Gaming, and Gambling; Agreements and Arrangements; Government and Politics; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; Connecticut
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      Sebenius, James K. "Michael Brown: Negotiating Slots at Foxwoods (B)." Harvard Business School Case 899-235, February 1999. (Revised August 1999.)
      • January 1999 (Revised March 1999)
      • Case

      Merck & Co., Inc.: Corporate Strategy, Organization and Culture (B)

      By: Michael Beer and James Weber
      Supplements the (A) case. View Details
      Keywords: United States
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      Beer, Michael, and James Weber. "Merck & Co., Inc.: Corporate Strategy, Organization and Culture (B)." Harvard Business School Case 499-046, January 1999. (Revised March 1999.)
      • 1999
      • Chapter

      Leading Learning and Learning to Lead: An Action Learning Approach to Developing Organizational Fitness

      By: Michael Beer
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      Beer, Michael. "Leading Learning and Learning to Lead: An Action Learning Approach to Developing Organizational Fitness." In The Leader's Change Handbook: An Essential Guide to Setting Direction and Taking Action, edited by Jay A. Conger, Gretchen M. Spreitzer, and Edward E. Lawler III. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1999.
      • October 1998 (Revised November 2001)
      • Case

      Boston Beer Company: Light Beer Decision

      By: Linda A. Cyr, Joseph B. Lassiter III and Michael J. Roberts
      Boston Beer's current light-beer offering, Boston Lightship, has not been successful, and a student team is charged with investigating the problem and recommending a strategy. Highlights issues around branding, target customer selection, and cannibalization, and... View Details
      Keywords: Problems and Challenges; Brands and Branding; Customers; Growth and Development Strategy; Marketing Strategy; Entrepreneurship; Food and Beverage Industry; Boston
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      Cyr, Linda A., Joseph B. Lassiter III, and Michael J. Roberts. "Boston Beer Company: Light Beer Decision." Harvard Business School Case 899-058, October 1998. (Revised November 2001.)
      • July 1998 (Revised March 2000)
      • Case

      Champion International

      By: Michael Beer and James Weber
      Richard Olson, a long-tenured employee, was named CEO of Champion in 1996. Champion had been conducting an organizational transformation since the early 1980s that could be considered successful on most operational and social measures. However, due to industry... View Details
      Keywords: Change Management; Transformation; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Organizational Design
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      Beer, Michael, and James Weber. "Champion International." Harvard Business School Case 499-019, July 1998. (Revised March 2000.)
      • 1998
      • Book

      Competing by Design: The Power of Organizational Architectures

      By: D. Nadler and Michael Tushman
      Keywords: Organizational Design
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      Nadler, D., and Michael Tushman. Competing by Design: The Power of Organizational Architectures. NY: Oxford University Press, 1998.
      • June 1998 (Revised January 2000)
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      Asda (A), (A1), (B) & (C) TN

      By: Michael Beer and James Weber
      Teaching Note for (9-498-005), (9-498-006), (9-498-007), and (9-498-008). View Details
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      Beer, Michael, and James Weber. "Asda (A), (A1), (B) & (C) TN." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 498-033, June 1998. (Revised January 2000.)
      • 1998
      • Working Paper

      Organizational Behavior and Development

      By: Michael Beer
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      Beer, Michael. "Organizational Behavior and Development." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 98-115, June 1998.
      • March 1998 (Revised December 2005)
      • Case

      Beta Golf

      By: William A. Sahlman, Michael J. Roberts and Laurence E. Katz
      The Beta Group is a technology incubator in Menlo Park, CA that has successfully built a portfolio of businesses in the medical, consumer products, and industrial technology sectors by systematically matching proprietary technologies to unmet market needs. Beta has... View Details
      Keywords: Business Strategy; Investment; Financial Strategy; Information Technology; Commercialization
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      Sahlman, William A., Michael J. Roberts, and Laurence E. Katz. "Beta Golf." Harvard Business School Case 898-162, March 1998. (Revised December 2005.)
      • March 1998 (Revised April 1998)
      • Case

      Egon Zehnder International: Implementing Practice Groups

      By: Michael Y. Yoshino, Carin-Isabel Knoop and Cate Reavis
      Since its creation in 1964, executive search firm Egon Zehnder International (EZI) marketed its consultants as "generalists." As searches became more global and industry-specific in the 1990s, CEO Daniel Meiland decided the firm needed to offer specialized services. By... View Details
      Keywords: Business Units; Global Strategy; Leadership; Brands and Branding; Service Operations; Organizational Structure; Consulting Industry; Service Industry
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      Yoshino, Michael Y., Carin-Isabel Knoop, and Cate Reavis. "Egon Zehnder International: Implementing Practice Groups." Harvard Business School Case 398-052, March 1998. (Revised April 1998.)
      • March 1998 (Revised March 1999)
      • Case

      Dell Online

      By: V. Kasturi Rangan and Marie Bell
      Dell started online commerce for its PCs in 1996, and by 1997 had achieved a sales rate of $3 million a day. The case describes the internal process that led to these dramatic results and poses the question of how the firm should leverage this activity to meet Michael... View Details
      Keywords: Consumer Behavior; Market Transactions; Goals and Objectives; Business Processes; Distribution Channels; Internet and the Web; Information Infrastructure; Competitive Advantage; Computer Industry; Retail Industry
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      Rangan, V. Kasturi, and Marie Bell. "Dell Online." Harvard Business School Case 598-116, March 1998. (Revised March 1999.)
      • 1998
      • Working Paper

      Do Incentives Work? The Perceptions of Senior Executives from Thirty Countries

      By: Michael Beer and Nancy Katz
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      Beer, Michael, and Nancy Katz. "Do Incentives Work? The Perceptions of Senior Executives from Thirty Countries." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 98-078, March 1998.
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      Corporate Change and Quality

      By: Michael Beer
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      Beer, Michael. "Corporate Change and Quality." Quality Progress 21, no. 2 (February 1988): 33–36.
      • December 1997
      • Case

      Allentown Materials Corp.: The Electronic Products Division (Abridged)

      By: Michael Beer
      Keywords: Electronics Industry
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      Beer, Michael. "Allentown Materials Corp.: The Electronic Products Division (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 498-047, December 1997.
      • December 1997
      • Teaching Note

      Allentown Materials Corporation (A), (B),& (C) TN

      By: Michael Beer
      Teaching Note for (9-498-023), (9-498-024), and (9-498-025). View Details
      Keywords: Organizational Design; Change Management; Electronics Industry
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      Beer, Michael. "Allentown Materials Corporation (A), (B),& (C) TN." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 498-042, December 1997.
      • 1997
      • Working Paper

      Leading Learning and Learning to Lead: An Action Approach to Developing Organizational Fitness

      By: Michael Beer
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      Beer, Michael. "Leading Learning and Learning to Lead: An Action Approach to Developing Organizational Fitness." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 98-035, November 1997.
      • October 1997 (Revised September 2000)
      • Case

      Disney (A): From Disneyland to Disney World—Learning the Art of Land Assembly

      By: Michael A. Wheeler and Georgia Levenson
      Walt Disney is contemplating sites for a new theme park, building on the success of Disneyland in Anaheim. The focus is on Disney's strategy for land negotiation and acquisition, which is informed by his experience with the Anaheim park. View Details
      Keywords: Negotiation Types; Negotiation Tactics; Acquisition; Tourism Industry; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; California
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      Wheeler, Michael A., and Georgia Levenson. "Disney (A): From Disneyland to Disney World—Learning the Art of Land Assembly." Harvard Business School Case 898-018, October 1997. (Revised September 2000.)
      • October 1997 (Revised January 2008)
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      Asda (A)

      By: Michael Beer and James Weber
      In the mid-1980s, Asda was one of the most successful retail companies in the United Kingdom. By 1991, the chain of 200 grocery stores had a lack of direction, a demoralized workforce, declining profits, rising debt, collapsing stock price, and was facing bankruptcy.... View Details
      Keywords: Restructuring; Insolvency and Bankruptcy; Crisis Management; Management Teams; Business Strategy; Retail Industry; Food and Beverage Industry; United Kingdom
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      Beer, Michael, and James Weber. "Asda (A)." Harvard Business School Case 498-005, October 1997. (Revised January 2008.)
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