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Aaron Mitchell

profession, he can provide support in developing job search skills, resume, bio and profile development, as well as behavioral interviewing skills. Aaron has a passion for coaching and mentoring and enjoys helping individuals develop... View Details
  • August 2003 (Revised May 2006)
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Elizabeth Parker (A)

By: Tiziana E. Casciaro, Wickham Skinner and David Krackhardt
A new political appointee with years of volunteer experience takes over a highly responsible job in the state government and is met with bureaucratic inertia. Describes a successful strategy to overcome organizational resistance to change. View Details
Keywords: Public Sector; Leading Change; Managerial Roles; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Conflict and Resolution; Power and Influence
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Casciaro, Tiziana E., Wickham Skinner, and David Krackhardt. "Elizabeth Parker (A)." Harvard Business School Case 404-043, August 2003. (Revised May 2006.)
  • 27 Oct 2019
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How a Company’s Aging Workforce Retrained Itself for the Cloud

  • 27 Feb 2012
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How Can Workplace Stress Be Reduced?

  • 2015
  • Report

The Global STEM Paradox

By: Mark R. Kramer, Kate Tallant, Amanda Oudin Goldberger and Flynn Lebus
Despite increasing numbers of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) graduates worldwide, STEM jobs remain unfilled in developed and developing countries. Through an exploration of the root causes of this global STEM paradox, FSG offers an answer to this... View Details
Keywords: STEM Labor; Science; Information Technology; Engineering; Jobs and Positions; Global Range
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Kramer, Mark R., Kate Tallant, Amanda Oudin Goldberger, and Flynn Lebus. "The Global STEM Paradox." Report, FSG, 2015.
  • 18 Jan 2011
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Apple's Cook Faces Leadership Hole as He Tries to Fend Off Google Android

  • 09 Nov 2015
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These Employers Pay Higher Salaries than Necessary

  • 30 Jun 2015
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The Market Basket Uprising, One Year On

  • August 2014
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Netflix in 2011

By: Willy Shih and Stephen Kaufman
Reed Hastings founded Netflix to provide a home movie service that would do a better job satisfying customers than the traditional retail rental model. But as it encountered challenges it underwent several major strategy shifts, ultimately developing a business model... View Details
Keywords: Netflix; DVD; DVD-by-mail; Streaming; Online Entertainment; Online Video; Disruptive Innovation; Innovation and Management; Innovation Strategy; Business Model; Disruption; Operations; Service Operations; Entertainment; Film Entertainment; Television Entertainment; Media; Strategy; Business or Company Management; Competitive Strategy; Competitive Advantage; Corporate Strategy; Expansion; Technology; Technology Adoption; Technology Platform; Web; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; United States
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Shih, Willy, and Stephen Kaufman. "Netflix in 2011." Harvard Business School Case 615-007, August 2014.

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    Keywords: Canning, Agriculture
    • October 2002 (Revised June 2003)
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    Restructuring the U.S. Steel Industry

    By: William E. Fruhan Jr.
    Focuses on the competitive decline of the integrated steel producers in the United States from 1970 to 2002. Issues include: Should the U.S. government impose tariffs to try to protect the industry? What should labor unions do, if anything, to protect jobs and wage... View Details
    Keywords: Restructuring; Jobs and Positions; Labor Unions; Wages; Business and Government Relations; Integration; Steel Industry; United States
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    Fruhan, William E., Jr. "Restructuring the U.S. Steel Industry." Harvard Business School Case 203-042, October 2002. (Revised June 2003.)
    • 15 Aug 2017
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    5 Reasons Why Quality Audits Need To Become Routine In Manufacturing

    • 03 Aug 2021
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    International Perspective Series: Career Opportunities

    • May–June 2018
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    Layoffs That Don't Break Your Company: Better Approaches to Workforce Transition

    By: Sandra J. Sucher and Shalene Gupta
    Today layoffs have become companies’ default response to the challenges created by advances in technology and global competition. Yet research shows that job cuts rarely help senior leaders achieve their goals. Too often, they’re done for short-term gain, but the cost... View Details
    Keywords: Job Cuts and Outsourcing; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Employees; Transition; Strategic Planning
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    Sucher, Sandra J., and Shalene Gupta. "Layoffs That Don't Break Your Company: Better Approaches to Workforce Transition." Harvard Business Review 96, no. 3 (May–June 2018): 122–129.
    • 2022
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    On the Origins of Our Discontent

    By: Rawi Abdelal and Thomas J. DeLong
    Signs of discontent with global capitalism and national capitalisms abound. Unless we find ways to create better jobs and then improve those jobs further with empathic management and thoughtful mentoring, then we will be unable to create a more stable, purposeful... View Details
    Keywords: Capitalism; Human Needs; Public Opinion; Social Issues; Wealth and Poverty; Globalization; Government and Politics
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    Abdelal, Rawi, and Thomas J. DeLong. "On the Origins of Our Discontent." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 22-078, June 2022.
    • 23 Nov 2013
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    Are American Workers the Best?

    • 13 Apr 2015
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    How Bill Gates' singular focus both helped and hurt Microsoft

    • 1992
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    Employment versus Sub-Contracting: The Real Trade-Offs

    By: Amar Bhide and Howard Stevenson
    By many accounts, sub-contracting is in the vogue while traditional employment relationships are on the outs. Ten years ago free-lancers, independent subcontractors and the like accounted for about 10 percent of the labor force; today they constitute 25 percent. Of the... View Details
    Keywords: Sub-contracting; Freelancers; Employment; Organizations; Theory
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    Bhide, Amar, and Howard Stevenson. "Employment versus Sub-Contracting: The Real Trade-Offs." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 88-046, March 1987. (Revised March 1992.)
    • 01 May 2017
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    Bad At Your Job? Maybe It's the Job’s Fault

    • 16 Mar 2011
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Driven by Social Comparisons: How Feedback about Coworkers’ Effort Influences Individual Productivity

    Keywords: by Francesca Gino & Bradley R. Staats; Banking
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