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    Feng Zhu

    Feng Zhu is the MBA Class of 1958 Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, where he leads the Platform Lab within the Digital, Data, and Design Institute, co-chairs the Harvard Business Analytics Program, and serves as the course head for the... View Details

    • 2020
    • Article

    Making Economics More Useful: How Technological Eclecticism Could Help

    By: Amar Bhidé
    Keynes thought it would be ‘splendid’ if economists became more like dentists. Disciplinary economics has instead become more like physics in focusing on concise, universal propositions verified through decisive tests. This focus, I argue, limits the practical utility... View Details
    Keywords: Economic Methodology; Simulations; Banking; Regulation; Judgment; Economics; Policy
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    Bhidé, Amar. "Making Economics More Useful: How Technological Eclecticism Could Help." Applied Economics 52, no. 26 (2020).
    • Spring 2024
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    Introduction: International Innovation & American Challenges

    By: William C. Kirby
    While the United States remains a leader in higher education, the largest systems of higher education today are in India and China, and new colleges and universities spread across the world have become the leading sites of ambitious experimentation.
    What are... View Details
    Keywords: Innovation Leadership; Trends; Global Range; Education Industry
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    Kirby, William C. "Introduction: International Innovation & American Challenges." Special Issue on Advances & Challenges in International Higher Education edited by Wendy Fischman, Howard Gardner & William C. Kirby. Daedalus 153, no. 2 (Spring 2024): 7–20.
    • 22 Apr 2020
    • Research Event

    How Investors Are Sizing Up Climate Change’s Risks—and Opportunities

    Until a few years ago, climate change’s potential impact seemed abstract for many investors. Now, as sea levels rise, hurricanes intensify, and droughts threaten food supplies, many investors are confronting its financial realities. But it’s not a simple calculation.... View Details
    Keywords: by Danielle Kost; Financial Services
    • 11 Jan 2022
    • Cold Call Podcast

    Can Entrepreneurs and Governments Team Up to Solve Big Problems?

    Keywords: Re: Mitchell B. Weiss; Technology
    • February 1989 (Revised August 1989)
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    Portman Hotel Co.

    A brand new hotel has opened with a new service strategy: import to America Asian-style service using a butler-like employee group called the personal valets. To achieve this high level of service, the hotel has paid great attention to its human resource policies,... View Details
    Keywords: Business or Company Management; Service Delivery; Employees; Accommodations Industry; Asia; North America
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    Heckscher, Charles C. "Portman Hotel Co." Harvard Business School Case 489-104, February 1989. (Revised August 1989.)
    • 13 Feb 2024
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    Apple’s Dilemma: Balancing Privacy and Safety Responsibilities

    Keywords: Re: Nien-he Hsieh & Henry W. McGee
    • 2010
    • Simulation

    Finance Simulation: Capital Budgeting: Product No. 3357.

    By: Timothy A. Luehrman
    In this single-player simulation, students act as members of the Capital Committee of New Heritage Doll Company, tasked with selecting and allocating capital across the company's three divisions. Students evaluate a diverse set of competing investment proposals and... View Details
    Keywords: Resource Allocation; Investment; Projects; Capital Budgeting; Corporate Finance
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    Luehrman, Timothy A. "Finance Simulation: Capital Budgeting: Product No. 3357." Simulation and Teaching Note. Watertown, MA: Harvard Business Publishing, 2010. Electronic.
    • 28 Jan 2013
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    Helping Yelp Create More Accurate Reviews

    and its reviews drop from three stars to two—does the rating system pick up on this change in a timely manner that is meaningful to diners? Is the same merit placed on old reviews as new ones? How will a... View Details
    Keywords: by Kim Girard; Food & Beverage
    • November 2006 (Revised November 2007)
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    EFJ, Inc.

    By: Lynda M. Applegate, Ajay Vinze and Mara Vatz
    Michael Jalbert plans to transform EFJI, a land mobile radio manufacturer, into a leading radio systems and solutions provider. Taking advantage of new industry standards and the country's increased focus on public safety agencies and homeland security, Jalbert says... View Details
    Keywords: Disruptive Innovation; Leading Change; Growth and Development Strategy; Product Positioning; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Competitive Strategy; Expansion
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    Applegate, Lynda M., Ajay Vinze, and Mara Vatz. "EFJ, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 807-062, November 2006. (Revised November 2007.)
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    An Exploration of Marketing's Impact on Society: A Perspective Linked to Democracy

    By: John A. Quelch and Katherine Jocz
    The authors propose a political theory perspective for examining the impact of the modern aggregate marketing system on consumer welfare and society. Specifically, they suggest that the benefits marketing delivers to consumers are similar to the conditions required for... View Details
    Keywords: Government and Politics; Marketing; Demand and Consumers; Welfare
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    Quelch, John A., and Katherine Jocz. "An Exploration of Marketing's Impact on Society: A Perspective Linked to Democracy." Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 27, no. 2 (Fall 2008): 202–206.
    • January–February 2019
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    What Does Your Corporate Brand Stand For?

    By: Stephen A. Greyser and Mats Urde
    While most firms are adept at defining product brands, they’re less sure-footed with their corporate brands. What exactly does a parent company’s name represent, and how is it perceived in the marketplace?
    A strong corporate identity provides direction and... View Details
    Keywords: Organizations; Identity; Brands and Branding; Reputation; Management Analysis, Tools, and Techniques; Corporate Strategy
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    Greyser, Stephen A., and Mats Urde. "What Does Your Corporate Brand Stand For?" Harvard Business Review 97, no. 1 (January–February 2019): 80–88.
    • July 2020
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    CSL Capital Management: Patriot Proppants (A)

    By: Victoria Ivashina and Yury Kapko
    This two-part case series follows CSL Capital’s 2009 investment in the greenfield manufacturing company, Patriot Proppants. CSL, a recently established investment firm, employs a unique investment model, funding new ("green field") energy service businesses that serve... View Details
    Keywords: Investment; Renewable Energy; Business Model; Decision Making
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    Ivashina, Victoria, and Yury Kapko. "CSL Capital Management: Patriot Proppants (A)." Harvard Business School Case 220-094, July 2020.
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    Product Management 101 & 102

    Julia previously taught Product Management 101 & 102 (PM 101/102). This is a two-semester project-based course that uses a learning-by-doing approach to build basic product management skills. Students evaluate user needs and specify functional requirements... View Details
    • January 1995 (Revised September 2011)
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    Charlotte Beers at Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide (A)

    By: Herminia M. Ibarra and Nicole Sackley
    Examines Beer's actions on assuming leadership of Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, the world's sixth largest advertising agency, during a period of rapid industry change and organizational crisis. Focuses on how Beers, the first outsider CEO, engages and leads a senior team... View Details
    Keywords: Organizational Change and Adaptation; Leadership; Advertising; Organizational Structure; Advertising Industry
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    Ibarra, Herminia M., and Nicole Sackley. "Charlotte Beers at Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide (A)." Harvard Business School Case 495-031, January 1995. (Revised September 2011.)
    • July 1994
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    Microsoft: Multimedia Publications (A)

    By: Marco Iansiti and Ellen Stein
    Microsoft Corp. has built a highly successful business around computer software (both applications and system software) using a particular organizational structure. Now that the company has chosen to enter the consumer market with a CD-ROM product, how should Microsoft... View Details
    Keywords: Product Development; Organizational Structure; Applications and Software; Design; Expansion; Consumer Products Industry; Information Technology Industry; Washington (state, US)
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    Iansiti, Marco, and Ellen Stein. "Microsoft: Multimedia Publications (A)." Harvard Business School Case 695-005, July 1994.
    • 2008
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    Accounting, Risk Management and the Aftermath of a Control Debacle

    By: Anette Mikes
    Despite the widespread adoption of risk management systems in the financial services industry, recent control debacles highlight the apparent lack of top managerial attention to risk controls. Yet in order to understand the workings and uses of risk controls (or any... View Details
    Keywords: Risk Management; Governance Controls; Management Systems; Accounting; Conflict and Resolution; Trends; Financial Services Industry
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    Mikes, Anette. "Accounting, Risk Management and the Aftermath of a Control Debacle." 2008.
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    Executive Education: Leading Growth through Customer Centricity — India

    By: Rajiv Lal

    Establishing a strategic advantage in India's highly competitive marketplace requires a systemic shift in focus—away from selling products and toward meeting the needs of customers. But how many companies are prepared to carry out such fundamental change? By... View Details

    • 19 May 2015
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    America's infrastructure isn't sexy

    • 02 Dec 2013
    • News

    Companies Revisit 'Rank And Yank' of 1980s

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