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    Ray A. Goldberg

    A native of North Dakota, Dr. Goldberg received his A.B. from Harvard University in 1948, his MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in 1950 and his Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Minnesota in 1952.

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    Keywords: agribusiness; agriculture; fast food; food; food processing; forest products; grocery; high technology; information; restaurant; retailing; soft drink; textiles; tobacco; transportation; wholesale; wine
    • 01 Jan 2003
    • News

    • 31 Oct 2004
    • What Do You Think?

    Should the Wisdom of Crowds Influence Our Thinking About Leadership?

    attention paid to this kind of research by corporate leaders? And what does it say about the true nature of effective leadership? If the essence of leadership is, as my colleague John Kotter maintains, the... View Details
    Keywords: by James Heskett
    • May 2022 (Revised June 2024)
    • Case

    LOOP: Driving Change in Auto Insurance Pricing

    By: Elie Ofek and Alicia Dadlani
    John Henry and Carey Anne Nadeau, co-founders and co-CEOs of LOOP, an insurtech startup based in Austin, Texas, were on a mission to modernize the archaic $250 billion automobile insurance market. They sought to create equitably priced insurance by eliminating pricing... View Details
    Keywords: AI and Machine Learning; Technological Innovation; Equality and Inequality; Prejudice and Bias; Growth and Development Strategy; Customer Relationship Management; Price; Insurance Industry; Financial Services Industry
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    Ofek, Elie, and Alicia Dadlani. "LOOP: Driving Change in Auto Insurance Pricing." Harvard Business School Case 522-073, May 2022. (Revised June 2024.)
    • 01 Apr 1996
    • News

    Technology for Learning's Sake

    initiative's rapid progress has been aided greatly by the strength of the technology groundwork that has been established at the School over the past few decades. "This is not something brand new," notes Professor F. Warren McFarlan,... View Details
    Keywords: by Deborah Blagg; photo by David Zadig

      Gerald Zaltman

      *Joined Harvard Faculty: 1991
      Prior Faculty Appointments: Northwestern University, 1968-75;
      University of Pittsburgh, 1975-91

      *Doctoral Degree in Sociology Received from: The John Hopkins University;
      MBA Degree Received from: The University of... View Details

      Keywords: advertising; apparel; automotive; beverage; biotechnology; consumer products; entertainment; financial services; food; health care; marketing industry; pharmaceuticals; retailing; sports; telecommunications
      • 19 Dec 2016
      • Research & Ideas

      The 10 Most Popular Stories of 2016

      Union will be far-reaching. John A. Quelch shares his thoughts on the ramifications of Brexit. Skills and Behaviors That Make Entrepreneurs Successful Research by Lynda Applegate, Janet Kraus, and Timothy... View Details
      Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
      • 2009
      • Working Paper

      Smith and Rawls Share a Room: Stability and Medians

      By: Bettina-Elisabeth Klaus and Flip Klijn
      We consider one-to-one, one-sided matching (roommate) problems in which agents can either be matched as pairs or remain single. We introduce a so-called bi-choice graph for each pair of stable matchings and characterize its structure. Exploiting this structure we... View Details
      Keywords: Fairness; One-Sided Platforms; Two-Sided Platforms; Marketplace Matching; Mathematical Methods; Balance and Stability
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      Klaus, Bettina-Elisabeth, and Flip Klijn. "Smith and Rawls Share a Room: Stability and Medians." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 09-111, March 2009.
      • 06 Mar 2008
      • News

      Marketing Can Serve Citizens as Well as Consumers

      • 02 Jul 2010
      • What Do You Think?

      Is Profit as a “Direct Goal” Overrated?

      new book, Obliquity, by British economist John Kay. You might guess that Kay thinks profit as a "direct goal" is overrated, otherwise he wouldn't have much substance for a book on the subject. Kay... View Details
      Keywords: by Jim Heskett
      • 21 Jan 2015
      • Lessons from the Classroom

      Managing the Family Business: Market Basket’s Lessons About Buyouts

      independent members, chosen by both sides. Problem resolved? No. Another buyout was proposed but couldn't be agreed on. The battle moved to the board: Mike's branch wanted to invest aggressively in the business; George's branch wanted... View Details
      Keywords: Retail
      • 16 Oct 2007
      • First Look

      First Look: October 16, 2007

      that information disclosure is particularly likely to spur responses from firms whose legitimacy is threatened (and thus are shamed) and face lower-cost opportunities to respond (and thus are particularly able). Testing this by examining... View Details
      Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
      • February 2016 (Revised January 2018)
      • Case

      Democracy, Sovereignty, and the Struggle over Cherokee Removal

      By: David Moss, Marc Campasano and Dean Grodzins
      By the mid-1830s, the U.S. Government and the State of Georgia had for years been pushing the Cherokees to turn all of their territory over to white settlers and move west, yet it appeared that most Cherokees wanted to keep their ancestral homeland. In October 1835,... View Details
      Keywords: Governance; Nationality; Ethics; Government and Politics; Agreements and Arrangements; History; United States
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      Moss, David, Marc Campasano, and Dean Grodzins. "Democracy, Sovereignty, and the Struggle over Cherokee Removal." Harvard Business School Case 716-051, February 2016. (Revised January 2018.)
      • 12 Oct 1999
      • Research & Ideas

      The Creativity Maze

      just impelled by curiosity. They've got to know what the answer is." Albert Einstein talked about intrinsic motivation as "the enjoyment of seeing and searching." The novelist John Irving, in... View Details
      Keywords: by Teresa Amabile
      • 12 Oct 1999
      • Research & Ideas

      Rapid Response: Inside the Retailing Revolution

      trucks unload their just-in-time goods from automated distribution centers on a weekly basis, and the variety of products available is seemingly infinite. A typical department store now stocks some 800,000 items, with that number climbing to one to two million in... View Details
      Keywords: by James E. Aisner; Apparel & Accessories; Fashion; Consumer Products; Manufacturing; Retail
      • 2 PM – 3 PM EST, 02 Dec 2015
      • Webinars: Trending@HBS

      Managing Family Strife: Market Baskets Lessons about Buyouts

      You'd have to have been sleeping under a rock to miss the family war and media frenzy over Market Basket, the Boston-based, family-owned supermarket chain. The confrontation between two cousins (both named Arthur Demoulas) over control of the company was finally... View Details

      • 25 Jul 2007
      • Lessons from the Classroom

      The Evolution of Apple

      constant," says Yoffie, noting that the case is used as part of the MBA required curriculum in the Strategy course and in numerous Executive Education programs. It can also be taught with a video presentation by View Details
      Keywords: by Julia Hanna; Computer; Technology
      • 16 Jul 2024
      • Op-Ed

      Corporate Boards Are Failing in Their No. 1 Duty

      incident, but then, under the aggressive leadership of John Stumpf and consumer banking head Carrie Tolstedt, the company created 3.3 million fictious consumer accounts. This led to Stumpf’s forced retirement and his replacement View Details
      Keywords: by Bill George
      • 06 Mar 2017
      • Video

      Climate MBA Panel & Webinar: How Can Business Schools and MBAs Contribute Towards Climate Action?

      • 30 Jan 2019
      • What Do You Think?

      Who Will Measure up to These Two Remarkable Leaders?

      by offering both differentiation and low cost, that in fact the two strategies might feed on each other under the right circumstances to produce superior results for customers, employees, and investors. Two of the firms he studied were... View Details
      Keywords: by James Heskett; Air Transportation; Financial Services
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