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  • May 1997
  • Case

CompUSA

By: Krishna G. Palepu and Sarayu Srinivasan
CompUSA was performing poorly until new management reorganized and redirected the business. Consequently, CompUSA became the top retailer in its industry. Management outlines its future plans. View Details
Keywords: Restructuring; Change Management; Finance; Success; Performance Evaluation; Strategic Planning; Business Strategy; Computer Industry; Retail Industry; United States
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Palepu, Krishna G., and Sarayu Srinivasan. "CompUSA." Harvard Business School Case 197-101, May 1997.

    Rebooting Work for a Digital Era

    How IBM Reimagined Talent and Performance Management View Details
    • February 2003 (Revised March 2004)
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    Store24

    By: Susan L. Kulp, V.G. Narayanan and Dennis Campbell
    Illustrates how nonfinancial performance measures can be used to manage a business and evaluate the success of a strategy. View Details
    Keywords: Business or Company Management; Balanced Scorecard; Performance Evaluation; Strategy; Retail Industry
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    Kulp, Susan L., V.G. Narayanan, and Dennis Campbell. "Store24." Harvard Business School Case 103-058, February 2003. (Revised March 2004.)
    • November 2005 (Revised July 2006)
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    Two Tough Calls (A)

    By: Joseph L. Badaracco Jr.
    A young female manager must decide whether to terminate two poorly performing managers who work for her. Shows the practical and ethical issues involved in firing decisions. View Details
    Keywords: Ethics; Resignation and Termination; Management; Performance
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    Badaracco, Joseph L., Jr. "Two Tough Calls (A)." Harvard Business School Case 306-027, November 2005. (Revised July 2006.)
    • October 1977 (Revised April 1983)
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    James Cranston

    By: Michael Beer and James G. Clawson
    Describes the attitudes, feelings, and perceptions of the manager who will conduct the performance appraisal interview. View Details
    Keywords: Interpersonal Communication; Performance Evaluation; Attitudes; Emotions; Perception
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    Beer, Michael, and James G. Clawson. "James Cranston." Harvard Business School Case 478-006, October 1977. (Revised April 1983.)
    • 01 Apr 2002
    • News

    Professorship Brings Brierley's HBS Connection Full Circle

    relationship management or ‘customer loyalty' execution," observes Brierley. A board member of numerous organizations, including the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Dallas Center for the Performing Arts,... View Details
    Keywords: Charles M. Williams; Epsilon Data Management; Computer Systems Design and Related Services; Professional Services
    • October 2024
    • Article

    How to Use Sales Assessments

    By: Frank V. Cespedes
    Judging a person’s fit for a sales job is complex, and research shows that managers greatly overrate their ability to predict someone’s performance on the basis of interviews. Hence, using assessments is a growing trend in sales hiring and training. This article... View Details
    Keywords: Forecasting and Prediction; Performance Evaluation; Sales
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    Cespedes, Frank V. "How to Use Sales Assessments." Top Sales Magazine (October 2024), 10–11.
    • 03 Oct 2019
    • News

    Aiming for the Playoffs—and a Wider Audience

    Keywords: basketball; entrepreneurship; India; sports management; leadership; Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries; Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries
    • October 2009 (Revised January 2010)
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    The University of Notre Dame Endowment

    By: Andre F. Perold and Paul Michael Buser
    The Endowment Model of Investing, which was based on creating high risk-adjusted performance through diversification, a long time horizon, top-notch outside managers, and illiquid investments, had served Notre Dame and other large universities well over the past... View Details
    Keywords: Financial Crisis; Higher Education; Asset Management; Private Equity; Financial Liquidity; Investment; Risk Management; Performance Evaluation; Education Industry; Financial Services Industry
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    Perold, Andre F., and Paul Michael Buser. "The University of Notre Dame Endowment." Harvard Business School Case 210-007, October 2009. (Revised January 2010.)
    • 02 Jan 2024
    • What Do You Think?

    Do Boomerang CEOs Get a Bad Rap?

    (AdobeStock/Vincent) The return of Robert Iger as CEO of Walt Disney followed by a poorer-than-expected company performance has rekindled the debate about whether the decision to bring back formerly successful CEOs to revitalize an... View Details
    Keywords: by James Heskett
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    Incentive scheme design, performance measurement, empowerment of digitalization, management control View Details
    • December 2000 (Revised January 2002)
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    Incentives and Controllability: A Note and Exercise

    By: Brian J. Hall
    Describes three performance measures for "plants" or businesses: cost centers, revenue centers, and profit centers. Discusses what should be done if a function outside of the "controllability" of the manager affects the performance measure and therefore compensation. View Details
    Keywords: Factories, Labs, and Plants; Cost; Profit; Revenue; Compensation and Benefits; Managerial Roles; Performance Evaluation; Motivation and Incentives
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    Hall, Brian J. "Incentives and Controllability: A Note and Exercise." Harvard Business School Background Note 801-334, December 2000. (Revised January 2002.)

      Kyle R. Myers

      Kyle Myers is an assistant professor of business administration in the Technology and Operations Management unit. He teaches the first-year Technology and Operations Management course.

      Professor Myers studies the economics of innovation. His research is at... View Details

      Keywords: health care; biotechnology; pharmaceuticals; energy; high technology
      • October 2001 (Revised May 2010)
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      Sarnia Corporation

      By: Thomas R. Piper
      A division manager must explain why his division failed to meet its budgeted profit performance as well as meet with members of his management team to discuss corrective action. View Details
      Keywords: Budgets and Budgeting; Business Divisions; Profit; Management Teams; Managerial Roles; Failure; Performance; Strategy
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      Piper, Thomas R. "Sarnia Corporation." Harvard Business School Case 202-051, October 2001. (Revised May 2010.)
      • September 2016 (Revised July 2018)
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      United Airlines: More Out-and-Back Flying?

      By: Ryan W. Buell, Willy Shih and Mike Toffel
      This case looks at United Airlines when it is facing a decision on whether to shift its aircraft routing to more "out-and-back" routing in order to try to improve its on-time performance. As one of the world's largest airlines, United had a very large fleet and... View Details
      Keywords: Service Excellence; Service Management; Service Quality; Service Quality Competition; Services; Airline Industry; Airlines; Operational Complexity; Operational Disruptions; Operational Effectiveness; Operations Improvement; Operations Management; Operations Strategy; Air Transportation; Operations; Service Operations; Service Delivery; Performance Effectiveness; Performance Improvement; Complexity; Air Transportation Industry; United States
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      Buell, Ryan W., Willy Shih, and Mike Toffel. "United Airlines: More Out-and-Back Flying?" Harvard Business School Case 617-010, September 2016. (Revised July 2018.)
      • November 2014 (Revised March 2016)
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      Mental Health and the American Workplace

      By: John A. Quelch and Carin-Isabel Knoop
      Mental illness has been described as an epidemic affecting nearly a quarter of all Americans in their lifetimes, often during their most productive working years. Managers who can design organizations that maximize mental health can minimize these risks and boost... View Details
      Keywords: Public Health; Productivity; Competitiveness; Stress Management; Depression; Absenteeism; Presenteeism; Work Culture; Business or Company Management; Work-Life Balance; Performance Productivity; Organizational Culture; Medical Specialties; Health Care and Treatment; Health Industry; United States
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      Quelch, John A., and Carin-Isabel Knoop. "Mental Health and the American Workplace." Harvard Business School Background Note 515-062, November 2014. (Revised March 2016.)
      • January 2002 (Revised August 2004)
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      Massachusetts Financial Services

      By: Brian J. Hall and Jonathan Lim
      This case describes the compensation and performance evaluations at an investment management company. The senior management team of Massachusetts Financial Services (MFS) Investment Management was contemplating an introduction of hedge funds at the firm, but many... View Details
      Keywords: Motivation and Incentives; Organizational Culture; Performance Evaluation; Management Teams; Compensation and Benefits; Financial Services Industry; Massachusetts
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      Hall, Brian J., and Jonathan Lim. "Massachusetts Financial Services." Harvard Business School Case 902-132, January 2002. (Revised August 2004.)
      • April 2008
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      A Day in the Life of Alex Sander: Driving in the Fast Lane at Landon Care Products

      By: Larry E. Greiner and Elizabeth Collins
      Alex Sander is a new product manager whose drive and talents are attractive to management, but whose intolerant style has alienated employees. This tension is presented against the backdrop of a 360° performance review process. Sander works in the Toiletries Division... View Details
      Keywords: Management Style; Conflict Management; Behavior; Management Practices and Processes; Talent and Talent Management; Mergers and Acquisitions; Problems and Challenges; Consumer Products Industry; United States; Europe
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      Greiner, Larry E., and Elizabeth Collins. "A Day in the Life of Alex Sander: Driving in the Fast Lane at Landon Care Products." Harvard Business School Brief Case 082-177, April 2008.

        Robert Simons

        Robert Simons is a Baker Foundation Professor at Harvard Business School. For over 35 years, Simons has taught accounting, management control, and strategy execution courses in both the Harvard MBA and Executive Education Programs. For 2024/25, he is teaching a... View Details

        • 22 Oct 2018
        • Sharpening Your Skills

        Motivate Me, Please

        SolStock Former Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy was known to criticize staff for being "coin-operated" instead of mission-driven. Understanding what motivates good performance is crucial for View Details
        Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
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