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  • May 1987 (Revised February 2000)
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Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.: Planning and Control System

By: Robert L. Simons
Detailed description of the planning and control systems in use at Johnson & Johnson. Focuses on the actions of managers in one subsidiary in revising budget targets. Illustrates intensive strategic planning and financial planning process in a large, decentralized... View Details
Keywords: Strategic Planning; Planning; Forecasting and Prediction; Accounting Audits; Budgets and Budgeting; Business Strategy; Financial Management; Business or Company Management; Management Systems; Public Administration Industry; Financial Services Industry
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Simons, Robert L. "Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.: Planning and Control System." Harvard Business School Case 187-081, May 1987. (Revised February 2000.)
  • 05 Aug 2020
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Remote work really does mean longer days -- and more meetings

  • 16 Jan 2012
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All hands on deck: How can we make more heroes?

  • July 1999
  • Case

Developing a Teaching Case (A): Virtualis Systems Case Background

By: Michael J. Roberts
Designed to expose potential casewriters to the process of framing a case, interviewing a case protagonist, and actually writing the case. This case is the introduction to the case site and is designed to be paired with a video in which the faculty customer for the... View Details
Keywords: Cases; Business Education
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Roberts, Michael J. "Developing a Teaching Case (A): Virtualis Systems Case Background." Harvard Business School Case 900-002, July 1999.
  • 17 Aug 2015
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Harvard prof’s advice for product firms: keep it simple

  • 22 Jun 2015
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Interview: professor Robert G. Eccles, Harvard Business School

  • 26 Nov 2022
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Amy Edmondson: How To Make Firms Fearless

  • 23 Mar 2020
  • News

Airline Innovation 101: Unleash the Power of Business Experimentation

    IDEO's Culture of Helping

    In the highest-performing companies, it is a norm that colleagues support one another’s efforts to do the best work they can. After spending two years observing, interviewing people, and conducting surveys at one office of IDEO, the authors discovered four... View Details
    • October 2022
    • Case

    An Heir with No Spare: The Deitch Family Office

    By: Lauren Cohen and Grace Headinger
    Joe and Matt Deitch, father and son, knew it was time to start their own family office. Matthew had recently joined his father at the family’s three enterprises, and they both realized that their family’s needs had grown increasingly complex over the years. In search... View Details
    Keywords: Family Office; Philanthropy; Charitable Giving; Family; Family Business; Talent and Talent Management; Entrepreneurship; Governance; Values and Beliefs; Job Search; Organizational Design; Organizational Structure; Family Ownership; Philanthropy and Charitable Giving; Family and Family Relationships; Financial Services Industry; Real Estate Industry; Technology Industry; United States; Massachusetts; Boston; Florida; Miami
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    Cohen, Lauren, and Grace Headinger. "An Heir with No Spare: The Deitch Family Office." Harvard Business School Case 223-019, October 2022.
    • April 2003 (Revised November 2003)
    • Case

    Tom Tierney's Reflections

    By: Ashish Nanda
    The case writers began taking notes on Thomas (Tom) Tierney's life experiences and the lessons that he has derived from them based on his presentations at several Harvard Business School MBA and executive education seminars during 2000 through 2002. This was followed... View Details
    Keywords: Personal Development and Career
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    Nanda, Ashish, Kelley Elizabeth Morrell, and Monica Mullick. "Tom Tierney's Reflections." Harvard Business School Case 903-127, April 2003. (Revised November 2003.)
    • 17 Dec 2020
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    Case Writing at the Latin America Research Center

      Robert C. Merton

      Robert C. Merton is the School of Management Distinguished Professor of Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management.

      Merton is University Professor Emeritus at Harvard University and was the George Fisher Baker Professor of... View Details

      Keywords: banking; brokerage; financial services; insurance industry; investment banking industry; retail financial services
      • October 2024
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      Challenges and Facilitators in Implementing Remote Patient Monitoring Programs in Primary Care

      By: Ruth Hailu, Jessica Sousa, Mitchell Tang, Ateev Mehrotra and Lori Uscher-Pines
      Background: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in greater use of remote patient monitoring (RPM). However, the use of RPM has been modest compared to other forms of telehealth.
      Objective: To identify and describe barriers to the implementation of RPM among primary... View Details
      Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Technology Adoption; Health Industry
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      Hailu, Ruth, Jessica Sousa, Mitchell Tang, Ateev Mehrotra, and Lori Uscher-Pines. "Challenges and Facilitators in Implementing Remote Patient Monitoring Programs in Primary Care." Journal of General Internal Medicine 39, no. 13 (October 2024): 2471–2477.
      • 28 Aug 2017
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      Business in a Common Tongue

      • 26 Apr 2017
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      How this 37-year-old powerlifter became one of Harvard Business School’s best teachers

      • 27 Mar 2017
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      Lauren Cohen: Harvard’s Powerlifting Finance Prof

      • 2008
      • Book

      Marketing Metaphoria: What Deep Metaphors Reveal About the Minds of Consumers

      By: Gerald Zaltman and Lindsay Zaltman
      Why do advertising campaigns and new products often fail? Why do consumers feel that companies don't understand their needs? Because marketers themselves don't think deeply about consumers' innermost thoughts and feelings. Marketing Metaphoria is a... View Details
      Keywords: Advertising Campaigns; Nonverbal Communication; Customer Satisfaction; Books; Marketing Strategy; Product Launch; Consumer Behavior; Failure; Nonprofit Organizations; Behavior; Emotions
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      Zaltman, Gerald, and Lindsay Zaltman. Marketing Metaphoria: What Deep Metaphors Reveal About the Minds of Consumers. Harvard Business School Press, 2008.
      • 04 Sep 2021
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      Companies Need More Workers. Why Do They Reject Millions of Résumés?

      • 16 Oct 2024
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      A fireside chat with Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO at Harvard University

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