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  • March 1993
  • Case

IBM: When the Numbers Failed to Compute

By: Stephen A. Greyser
Keywords: Computer Industry
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Greyser, Stephen A. "IBM: When the Numbers Failed to Compute." Harvard Business School Case 593-079, March 1993.
  • April 1993 (Revised December 2001)
  • Case

General Dynamics and Computer Sciences Corporation: Outsourcing the IS Function (B)

By: F. Warren McFarlan and Katherine Seger
Designed to look at outsourcing from the perspective of a major computer services company trying to get into the business. View Details
Keywords: Communication Technology; Business Startups; Business Plan; Business Strategy; Job Cuts and Outsourcing; Financial Management; Management Teams; Communication Strategy; Organizational Design; Product Design; Accounting; Activity Based Costing and Management; Computer Industry; Computer Industry
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McFarlan, F. Warren, and Katherine Seger. "General Dynamics and Computer Sciences Corporation: Outsourcing the IS Function (B)." Harvard Business School Case 193-145, April 1993. (Revised December 2001.)
  • June 2006
  • Teaching Note

D-Wave Systems: Building a Quantum Computer (TN)

By: Alan D. MacCormack
Keywords: Computer Industry
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MacCormack, Alan D. "D-Wave Systems: Building a Quantum Computer (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 606-131, June 2006.
  • August 1981 (Revised June 1986)
  • Case

McGraw-Hill Book Co.: Micro Computer Resource Center

By: James I. Cash Jr.
Keywords: Information Technology; Publishing Industry; Publishing Industry
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Cash, James I., Jr. "McGraw-Hill Book Co.: Micro Computer Resource Center." Harvard Business School Case 182-017, August 1981. (Revised June 1986.)
  • February 1999 (Revised February 2003)
  • Teaching Note

Product Development at Dell Computer Corporation TN

By: Stefan H. Thomke and Ashok Nimgade
Teaching Note for (9-699-010). View Details
Keywords: Computer Industry
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Thomke, Stefan H., and Ashok Nimgade. "Product Development at Dell Computer Corporation TN." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 699-134, February 1999. (Revised February 2003.)
  • March 1995 (Revised February 1997)
  • Case

Apple Computer (A)(Abridged): Corporate Strategy and Culture

By: Michael Beer and Gregory C. Rogers
Provides an overview of the company's history, industry, competitive position, strategy, and organization. Analyzes the culture and morale at Apple. Written at a time when the company faces a very compelling threat to their business, and when morale within the company... View Details
Keywords: Organizational Design; Competitive Strategy; Corporate Strategy; Organizational Culture; Computer Industry
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Beer, Michael, and Gregory C. Rogers. "Apple Computer (A)(Abridged): Corporate Strategy and Culture." Harvard Business School Case 495-044, March 1995. (Revised February 1997.)
  • 10 Jun 2002
  • Research & Ideas

Reinventing the Industrial Giant

despite their efforts to create a company like Dell for the car industry "cars aren't anything like computers when it comes to manufacturing." 82 The efficiency of Dell cannot easily be achieved... View Details
Keywords: by Nitin Nohria, Davis Dyer & Frederick Dalzell; Manufacturing
  • August 2003
  • Case

Mercury Computer Systems: The Evolution from Integrated Technology to Open Standard

By: Rebecca Henderson and Nancy Confrey
For 20 years, Mercury Computer Systems has thrived, providing products and services that support ultrafast processing of real time data. Now Jay Bertelli, the CEO, faces a critical question: How can the firm compete once the standards on which its products are based... View Details
Keywords: Analytics and Data Science; Open Source Distribution; Strategic Planning; Competitive Strategy; Competitive Advantage; Information Technology; Information Technology Industry
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Henderson, Rebecca, and Nancy Confrey. "Mercury Computer Systems: The Evolution from Integrated Technology to Open Standard." Harvard Business School Case 704-424, August 2003.
  • 1998
  • Chapter

Seeing through the Customer's Eyes with Computer Imaging

By: G. Zaltman and L. J. Schuck
Keywords: Information Technology; Perception; Customers; Computer Industry
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Zaltman, G., and L. J. Schuck. "Seeing through the Customer's Eyes with Computer Imaging." In Sense and Respond: Capturing Value in the Network Era, edited by Stephen P. Bradley and Richard L. Nolan. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1998.
  • November 1990 (Revised November 1991)
  • Supplement

Apple Computer (C1): Reorganizing the Human Resource Function

Provides a follow-up to the (C) case. A new organization chosen for the human resource (HR) function is described. Students must compare the design chosen by Apple's HR managers with the one they chose. View Details
Keywords: Organizational Design; Human Resources; Computer Industry; Computer Industry
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Gibbs, Michael J. "Apple Computer (C1): Reorganizing the Human Resource Function." Harvard Business School Supplement 491-063, November 1990. (Revised November 1991.)
  • 1998
  • Chapter

The Converging Worlds of Telecommunications, Computing and Entertainment

By: David J. Collis, Stephen P. Bradley and P. William Bane Jr.
Keywords: Communication Technology; Information Technology; Entertainment; Telecommunications Industry; Telecommunications Industry; Telecommunications Industry
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Collis, David J., Stephen P. Bradley, and P. William Bane Jr. "The Converging Worlds of Telecommunications, Computing and Entertainment." In Sense and Respond: Capturing Value in the Network Era, edited by Stephen P. Bradley and Richard L. Nolan, 31–62. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1998.
  • 19 Feb 2018
  • Sharpening Your Skills

Amazoned: Is Any Industry Safe?

Today, Amazon participates in so many industries that it takes a small army of researchers at HBS to track them all: retailing, cloud computing, book stores, grocery stores, digital consumer products, commercial real estate,... View Details
Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne; Retail
  • February 2001
  • Background Note

National Innovation Systems and Comparative Industry Evolution

Discusses U.S. and Japanese innovation systems. Illustrates these with comparative studies of computer and pharmaceutical industries. Probes effects of labor, capital, and customer market institutions on these sectors in the United States and Japan. View Details
Keywords: Industry Growth; Innovation and Invention; Computer Industry; Computer Industry; Japan; United States
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Chesbrough, Henry W., and Gillian Morris. "National Innovation Systems and Comparative Industry Evolution." Harvard Business School Background Note 601-049, February 2001.

    Apple Computer 1992 - Showcased Among The Case Centre's 40th Anniversary Top 40 Bestselling Cases

    Getting to the core of Apple:  In 1991 the computer industry had just experienced its worst year in history.  Although Apple had continued to outperform its competitors, the intense competition was putting acute pressure on its margins.  This case examines Apple's... View Details

    • 22 Oct 2007
    • Research & Ideas

    Bringing ‘Lean’ Principles to Service Industries

    Thanks to the pioneering success of Toyota, the concept of a "lean" operating system has been implemented in countless manufacturing companies and even adapted for industries as diverse as insurance and healthcare. With its... View Details
    Keywords: by Julia Hanna; Computer
    • 2007
    • Working Paper

    What Causes Industry Agglomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration Patterns

    By: Glenn Ellison, Edward Glaeser and William R. Kerr
    Many industries are geographically concentrated. Many mechanisms that could account for such agglomeration have been proposed. We note that these theories make different predictions about which pairs of industries should be coagglomerated. We discuss the measurement of... View Details
    Keywords: Geographic Location; Labor; Industry Clusters; Transportation; Manufacturing Industry; United States
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    Ellison, Glenn, Edward Glaeser, and William R. Kerr. "What Causes Industry Agglomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration Patterns." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 07-064, July 2007. (NBER WP 13068; published in American Economic Review.)
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    Industrial competitiveness in high tech and science-based businesses

    By: Willy C. Shih
    How do emerging economies develop industrial and technical capabilities that overtake those of advanced economies?  Are there some industrial sectors that are especially susceptible to such targeting?  What will it take to restore America’s... View Details
    Keywords: Technological Innovation; Technology Diffusion; Knowledge Flows; Competitive Advantage; Globalization; Manufacturing Industry; Manufacturing Industry; Manufacturing Industry; United States; China; Asia
    • June 1990 (Revised January 1994)
    • Case

    Desktop Printer Industry in 1990

    The desktop printer industry in 1990 is characterized by significant uncertainty about new technologies and about the types of features customers may demand in the next decade. The case looks at the positions of Hewlett-Packard, Canon, Kodak, Xerox, and IBM enabling... View Details
    Keywords: Risk Management; Change Management; Competition; Hardware; Computer Industry
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    Teisberg, Elizabeth O. "Desktop Printer Industry in 1990." Harvard Business School Case 390-173, June 1990. (Revised January 1994.)
    • March 1983 (Revised April 1987)
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    McGraw-Hill Book Co.: Micro Computer Resource Center, Teaching Note

    By: F. Warren McFarlan
    Keywords: Information Technology; Publishing Industry
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    McFarlan, F. Warren. "McGraw-Hill Book Co.: Micro Computer Resource Center, Teaching Note." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 183-150, March 1983. (Revised April 1987.)
    • January 1989 (Revised October 1991)
    • Case

    Center for Machine Intelligence: Computer Support for Cooperative Work

    By: Lynda M. Applegate
    Keywords: Information Technology; Information Technology Industry
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    Applegate, Lynda M. "Center for Machine Intelligence: Computer Support for Cooperative Work." Harvard Business School Case 189-135, January 1989. (Revised October 1991.)
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