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    Robert R. Young

    Young set out to take over the holding company that owned the C&O Railroad, and despite losing substantial backing from a group of General Motors executives, Young eventually gained control of the company. Soon after that victory however, JP Morgan and other firms... View Details
    Keywords: Transportation

      Samuel M. Vauclain

      Having become a skilled locomotive engineer while working as his father’s apprentice, Vauclain’s talent allowed him to rapidly advance through the ranks of Baldwin. In addition to his innovative designs, Vauclain’s sales skills allowed him to generate lucrative... View Details
      Keywords: Transportation

        Robert F. Six

        Six transformed Continental Airlines from a one-route “puddle-jumper” into one of the world’s major airlines. He is credited with dramatically expanding air travel by being one of the first executives to introduce low and discounted airfares. Through his efforts,... View Details
        Keywords: Transportation

          Edward V. Rickenbacker

          Prior to purchasing Eastern in 1938, Rickenbacker had successful careers in automobile racing and the auto industry at large, in addition to his distinguished service in the United States military in World War I. Once joining Eastern though, Rickenbacker devoted all of... View Details
          Keywords: Transportation

            Donald W. Nyrop

            After a distinguished career in law, which led him to the top positions at both the Civil Aeronautics Board and the Federal Aviation Administration, Nyrop joined the ailing Northwest Airlines with hopes of turning it around. Instituting changes that promoted efficiency... View Details
            Keywords: Transportation

              Henry R. Mallory

              Under Mallory's presidency, the company became the second largest shipping company and 59th largest corporation in the United States. He was owner-operator of 70 American flag steamships, and his assets amounted to $47 million. View Details
              Keywords: Transportation

                Hale Holden

                Holden’s role as a railway spokesman was his most significant mark on the development of American business. An attorney by training, Holden was instrumental in successfully arguing railway rate cases on behalf of Chicago Burlington. He also represented the industry in... View Details
                Keywords: Transportation

                  Henry M. Flagler

                  Flagler originally moved to Florida at the suggestion of a physician who believed the temperate climate would be beneficial for his ailing wife. Though his wife died shortly after the move, Flagler was enamored with the then remote state. He purchased the Jacksonville,... View Details
                  Keywords: Transportation

                    Robert L. Crandall

                    Crandall is credited with several innovations in the airline industry including introducing the original “Super Saver” fares, launching the first frequent flyer program, and developing the first yield management system for maximizing revenue. He was also instrumental... View Details
                    Keywords: Transportation

                      Donald C. Burr

                      Burr created an airline based on low cost travel and a flat organizational structure, setting People Express apart from other airlines. By giving employees stock in the company, Burr was able to dramatically impact productivity. People Express had the lowest... View Details
                      Keywords: Transportation
                      • 01 Apr 2001
                      • News

                      Khoo Teng Chye: Technology Turnaround in Singapore

                      At the PSA Corporation’s Pasir Panjang container terminal in Singapore, the cranes operate automatically: no drivers, just operators remotely controlling up to six of the lifting machines with a single joystick. Welcome to the most advanced port in the world — and the... View Details
                      Keywords: Alejandro Reyes; Transportation
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                      American Business History Records | Baker Library

                      papers of individuals who were involved in building American financial, industrial, and transportation systems during the 19th and 20th centuries. Many collections shed light on the day-to-day experiences of people living during the era... View Details
                      • 19 Sep 2016
                      • News

                      A Fresh Approach to Urban Farming

                      problem of sustainable food using business. “Singapore imports 90 percent of its food. By the time it gets to Singapore, it’s degraded, it’s expensive, its quality is terrible, and I won’t even start on the impact on the environment of View Details
                      • 22 Feb 2022
                      • News

                      Action Plan: Portfolio Strategy

                      Sadiq Gillani (MBA 2006) didn’t set out to build a different kind of career for himself. During his time at HBS, he had a clear, conventional vision of his future. As he told the Portrait Project in 2006, “I am going to devote my life to fixing existing airlines and... View Details
                      Keywords: April White; entrepreneurship; career planning; creativity; Air Transportation; Air Transportation
                      • 06 May 2019
                      • News

                      Startup Talk in Chicago

                      Clubs News Clubs News “For entrepreneurs to succeed, they must stay humble.” This was just one of the takeaways from the HBS Club of Chicago’s (HBSCC) recent conversation with Penny Pritzker, founder and chairman of investment firm PSP Partners, and former US Secretary... View Details
                      Keywords: Margie Kelley; Pritzker; Air Transportation; Air Transportation
                      • February 2002 (Revised March 2004)
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                      Volvo Trucks (B): Acquisition of RVI

                      By: Michael E. Porter and Orjan Solvell
                      Supplements the (A) case. View Details
                      Keywords: Market Entry and Exit; Competitive Strategy; Five Forces Framework; Truck Transportation; Global Strategy; Globalized Markets and Industries; Manufacturing Industry; Retail Industry; United States; Europe
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                      Porter, Michael E., and Orjan Solvell. "Volvo Trucks (B): Acquisition of RVI." Harvard Business School Case 702-419, February 2002. (Revised March 2004.)
                      • 16 Jul 2024
                      • Blog Post

                      Driving Positive Impact on Community and Climate with Ben Schutzman (MBA 2016)

                      transportation angle of cities and, more specifically, how we can positively impact people in communities with better infrastructure and transportation services. Tell us a little bit about your career... View Details
                      • 27 May 2014
                      • First Look

                      First Look: May 27

                      create frames compatible with Glass, and 3) negotiating a partnership with a leading eyewear manufacturer to jointly develop and market Glass. Purchase this case: http://hbr.org/product/google-glass/an/814102-PDF-ENG Harvard Business School Case 314-084 Rail View Details
                      Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
                      • Fast Answer

                      Market trends, opportunities in advanced technology fields

                      transportation technologies, biotechnology, chemicals, energy and resources, engineering, the environment, food and beverage, fuel cell and battery technologies, healthcare, information technology, instrumentation and sensors... View Details
                      • 2023
                      • Working Paper

                      The Buy-In Effect: When Increasing Initial Effort Motivates Behavioral Follow-Through

                      By: Holly Dykstra, Shibeal O'Flaherty and A.V. Whillans
                      Behavioral interventions often focus on reducing friction to encourage behavior change. In contrast, we provide evidence that adding friction can promote long-term behavior change when behaviors involve repeated costly efforts over longer time horizons. In... View Details
                      Keywords: Friction; Behavior; Environmental Sustainability; Transportation; Outcome or Result
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                      Dykstra, Holly, Shibeal O'Flaherty, and A.V. Whillans. "The Buy-In Effect: When Increasing Initial Effort Motivates Behavioral Follow-Through." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 24-020, October 2023.
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