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  • Research Summary

Innovations in Logistics: The Impact of Channel Coordination

By: Janice H. Hammond
Roy D. Shapiro (with Janice H. Hammond and Marshall L. Fisher) is studying innovative systems and management approaches that integrate and coordinate material and information flows through the supply chain so as to reduce or eliminate the redundant activities that tend... View Details
  • December 2020 (Revised December 2022)
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The Dance of Dharma: On the Difficulty of Being Good

By: Arthur I. Segel and Tyler M. Richard
When deciding how to be good and act well, we often seek outside help. Many of our oldest and most frequently consulted sources of ethical guidance are our religious traditions. Just as one might consult a thoughtful friend, countless people seek direction from their... View Details
Keywords: Hinduism; Ethics; Religion; Values and Beliefs; Decision Making
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Segel, Arthur I., and Tyler M. Richard. "The Dance of Dharma: On the Difficulty of Being Good." Harvard Business School Case 821-058, December 2020. (Revised December 2022.)
  • June 2011
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Segmenting the Base of the Pyramid

By: V. Kasturi Rangan, Michael Chu and Djorjiji Petkoski
The bottom of the economic pyramid is a risky place for business, but decent profits can be made there if companies link their financial success with their constituencies' well-being. To do that effectively, you must understand the nuances of people's daily lives, say... View Details
Keywords: International Finance; Risk and Uncertainty; Value Creation; Human Needs; Income; Poverty; Profit; Relationships; Economics; Segmentation
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Rangan, V. Kasturi, Michael Chu, and Djorjiji Petkoski. "Segmenting the Base of the Pyramid." Harvard Business Review 89, no. 6 (June 2011).
  • 05 Sep 2012
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First Look: September 5

  PublicationsPreference Signaling in Matching Markets Authors:Peter A. Coles, Alexey Kushnir, and Muriel Niederle Publication:American Economic Journal: Microeconomics (forthcoming) Abstract Many labor markets share three stylized facts: employers cannot give full... View Details
Keywords: Sean Silverthorne

    Kym Lew Nelson

    Kym Lew Nelson joined the NOM unit of the Harvard Business School as a Visiting Lecturer in January of 2020. In July of 2020, she became a Senior Lecturer in the Negotiations unit. Prior to joining the faculty, Kym was a guest lecturer in the Negotiations class at... View Details

      Chip Bergh

      Chip Bergh is a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School. Prior to joining HBS, Chip served as president and chief executive officer of Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&Co.) from September 2011 until January 2024. He also served on the Company’s Board of Directors... View Details

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      Reverse Innovation

      VG and Chris Trimble reveal a bold discovery with far-reaching implications in REVERSE INNOVATION: Create Far From Home, Win Everywhere (Harvard Business Review Press; April 10, 2012;... View Details

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      Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century - Leadership

      Femina Della Femina and Travisano, 1967–1986 Fred DeLuca Subway Sandwiches, 1965–Present Henry S. Dennison Dennison Manufacturing Company, 1912–1952 Richard R. Deupree Procter & Gamble Company, 1930–1948... View Details
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      Hiring Organizations

      Princeton University Investment Company Probable Futures Procter & Gamble Project Canary Providence Equity Partners PSG Punchey Punchup.live Q Qiddiya Qualitas Energy Quantum Industrial Services Quilt -... View Details
      • 09 Dec 2002
      • Research & Ideas

      Unilever—A Case Study

      Africa. 3 Unilever's total employment was over 350,000 in the mid-1970s, or around seven times larger than that of Procter & Gamble (hereafter P&G), its main rival in the U.S. detergent and... View Details
      Keywords: by Geoffrey Jones; Consumer Products; Entertainment & Recreation; Food & Beverage; Manufacturing; Retail
      • 01 Oct 2007
      • Research & Ideas

      Encouraging Dissent in Decision-Making

      future and the past, and 'exploit and explore,' all at the same time. That's a relatively rare accomplishment," he says. Tushman cites organizations such as Analog Devices, British Telecom, IBM, and Procter & View Details
      Keywords: by Garry Emmons
      • 01 Jan 2013
      • News

      Thai Lee, MBA 1985

      President and CEO, SHI International Download Lee profile Return to Alumni Achievement Awards main page TIMELINE 1958 Born, Bangkok, Thailand 1980 Earns BA, Biology and Economics, Amherst College 1985 Earns MBA 1985 Joins Procter & View Details
      Keywords: Susan Young
      • 22 Feb 2023
      • Blog Post

      Meet the Disability Advocacy and Affinity Group (DAAG)

      Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation. Prior to HBS, I worked as a process engineer for Procter & Gamble and then in engineering and business roles at an early-stage manufacturing data analytics company. I... View Details
      • 14 Jan 2019
      • Op-Ed

      These 4 CEOs Created a New Standard of Leadership

      leadership roles at Procter & Gamble and Nestlé before becoming CEO of Unilever in 2009. Observing the dangers of global warming, Polman focused on sustainability, introducing Unilever’s Sustainable... View Details
      Keywords: by Bill George; Health; Banking; Food & Beverage; Consumer Products
      • 08 Sep 2014
      • Research & Ideas

      The Strategic Way To Hire a Sales Team

      candidate's task behaviors before a full-time offer is extended. After immersion in the job's requirements, the firm and candidate are in a better position to select. Procter & Gamble and Met-Life... View Details
      Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
      • 01 Jul 2020
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      How SVMP Helped Me Take My Next Steps (2+2) and Find Myself

      Through what at the time felt like sheer luck, I landed an internship at Procter & Gamble on the Dish Engineering team between my sophomore and junior year. That internship taught me a lot about what a... View Details
      • 25 Feb 2020
      • News

      Task Force

      had experience with retail in emerging markets: Monroy, who is Colombian, worked for Procter & Gamble in Mexico for seven years, while Campbell held a number of positions at Walmart, with stints in India and... View Details
      Keywords: Julia Hanna; gig economy; Retail Trade
      • 01 Oct 1998
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      Dinh Thi Hoa: Up from the Ashes of War

      her first year out of HBS working as the Oil of Olay brand manager for Procter & Gamble (P & G) in Bangkok, Hoa returned to Hanoi to found Galaxy. With clients such as P&G, Motorola, and Boeing, she has... View Details
      Keywords: Dun Gifford, Jr. (MBA 1992)
      • 31 Mar 2011
      • Research & Ideas

      From SpinPop to SpinBrush: Entrepreneurial Lessons from John Osher

      the more eclectic business careers of the last few decades. His entrepreneurial journey culminated (at least temporarily) in the sale of his electric toothbrush company to Procter & Gamble for almost a... View Details
      Keywords: by Dennis Fisher; Consumer Products
      • 04 Apr 2018
      • Research & Ideas

      Smart Cities are Complicated and Costly: Here's How to Build Them

      Chombosan Much promotion of smart cities assumes that municipalities will take a proactive, top-down, technology-first approach to urban progress. Thus far, these initiatives look for some forward-thinking city official (or immensely deep-pocketed private investor) to... View Details
      Keywords: by John Macomber; Construction; Green Technology
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