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  • August 2006
  • Teaching Note

County Department of Public Health: Organizing for Emergency Preparedness and Response (TN)

By: Lynda M. Applegate, Ajay Vinze and Minu Ipe
Teaching Note to 806089. View Details
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Applegate, Lynda M., Ajay Vinze, and Minu Ipe. "County Department of Public Health: Organizing for Emergency Preparedness and Response (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 807-017, August 2006.
  • March 1984 (Revised August 1995)
  • Teaching Note

Nineteenth Century Retailing and the Rise of the Department Store, Teaching Note

By: Richard S. Tedlow
Teaching Note for (9-384-022). View Details
Keywords: Retail Industry
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Tedlow, Richard S. "Nineteenth Century Retailing and the Rise of the Department Store, Teaching Note." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 384-215, March 1984. (Revised August 1995.)
  • 22 Oct 2014
  • HBS Seminar

Robert W. Fairlie (Rob), Professor, Department Chair, University of California, Santa Cruz

    Estimating Spillovers from Publicly Funded R&D: Evidence from the US Department of Energy

    The spillovers from public R&D grants are large and reach far across geographic and technological space, and focusing only on firms that directly receive grants causes... View Details

    • September 2006 (Revised December 2006)
    • Case

    Arizona Department of Public Health: The Challenges of Preparing for a Public Health Emergency

    By: Lynda M. Applegate, Ajay Vinze, T. S. Raghu and Minu Ipe
    In the post-9/11 era information technology enablement for emergency preparedness and response have taken on increased significance. Public health organizations like ADHS play a critical role in any statewide preparation for large scale emergencies. With issues like... View Details
    Keywords: Problems and Challenges; Information Technology; Health Care and Treatment; Business Processes; Service Delivery; National Security; Health Industry; Public Administration Industry; Arizona
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    Applegate, Lynda M., Ajay Vinze, T. S. Raghu, and Minu Ipe. "Arizona Department of Public Health: The Challenges of Preparing for a Public Health Emergency." Harvard Business School Case 807-016, September 2006. (Revised December 2006.)
    • November 1989 (Revised June 1991)
    • Background Note

    Facts and Figures on Defense Procurement: The Department of Defense and Defense Procurement, An Overview

    By: Robert L. Simons
    Provides statistics and other factual information on the Department of Defense procurement process, DOD expenditures, market share segmentation, the variety of contract types, and the role of the Defense Contract Audit Agency. View Details
    Keywords: National Security
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    Simons, Robert L. "Facts and Figures on Defense Procurement: The Department of Defense and Defense Procurement, An Overview." Harvard Business School Background Note 190-060, November 1989. (Revised June 1991.)
    • April 2011
    • Teaching Note

    U.S. Department of Energy & Recovery Act Funding: Bridging the "Valley of Death" (TN)

    By: Ramana Nanda, Joseph B. Lassiter III and Michael J. Roberts
    Teaching Note for 810144. View Details
    Keywords: Energy; Financing and Loans; Risk and Uncertainty; Commercialization; Programs; Innovation and Invention; Capital; Government and Politics; United States
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    Nanda, Ramana, Joseph B. Lassiter III, and Michael J. Roberts. U.S. Department of Energy & Recovery Act Funding: Bridging the "Valley of Death" (TN). Harvard Business School Teaching Note 811-083, April 2011.
    • July 2015
    • Exercise

    An Activist Approach: Confidential Role Assignment for Fultons Department Stores

    By: Guhan Subramanian and Kait Szydlowski
    A three party, multiple-issue negotiation exercise dealing with a potential merger between two leading department stores, called for by an activist investor hedge fund in a letter to both companies. Company management will now attempt to navigate next moves, which are... View Details
    Keywords: Negotiation; Activist Investors; Takeover Defense; Negotiation Types; Mergers and Acquisitions; Corporate Governance; Investment Activism; Retail Industry
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    Subramanian, Guhan, and Kait Szydlowski. "An Activist Approach: Confidential Role Assignment for Fultons Department Stores." Harvard Business School Exercise 916-013, July 2015.
    • 13 Aug 2021
    • Blog Post

    Exploring Racial Justice with the Scaling Minority Businesses Course

    general? Bryan Stevenson (founder of the Equal Justice Initiative) spoke to my first year (RC) class at HBS and one of his key lessons for us was to “get proximate” to those in... View Details
    • 02 Mar 2021
    • HBS Case

    The Tulsa Massacre: Is Racial Justice Possible 100 Years Later?

    The result is a new HBS case, “The Tulsa Massacre and the Call for Reparations,” which grapples with the question of how justice might be done for victims of the massacre a... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding
    • January 1997
    • Background Note

    Assigning Support Department Expenses to Production Cost Centers (B): Flexible Budgets

    By: Robert S. Kaplan
    Describes the use of flexible budgets to assign support/service department costs to production cost centers. View Details
    Keywords: Cost; Financial Strategy; Budgets and Budgeting
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    Kaplan, Robert S. "Assigning Support Department Expenses to Production Cost Centers (B): Flexible Budgets." Harvard Business School Background Note 197-048, January 1997.
    • 16 Dec 2020
    • News

    Departing Business School Dean Recalls a Consequential Decade

    • July 2024
    • Article

    Demographic 'Stickiness': The Demographic Identity of Departing Group Members Influences Who Is Chosen to Replace Them

    By: Edward H. Chang and Erika Kirgios
    People tasked with replacing a departing group member are disproportionately likely to choose a replacement with the same demographic identity, leading to demographic “stickiness” in group composition. We examine this effect in 2,163 U.S. federal judge appointments... View Details
    Keywords: Loss Aversion; Diversity; Race; Gender; Decisions
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    Chang, Edward H., and Erika Kirgios. "Demographic 'Stickiness': The Demographic Identity of Departing Group Members Influences Who Is Chosen to Replace Them." Management Science 70, no. 7 (July 2024): 4236–4259.
    • 18 May 2023
    • Video

    Loretta J. Ross presents "Calling In the Reproductive Justice Movement"

    • 13 Nov 2013
    • HBS Seminar

    Chuck Eesley, Assistant Professor, Stanford University, Department of Management Science & Engineering, School of Engineering

    • 2013
    • Working Paper

    Increased Speed Equals Increased Wait: The Impact of a Reduction in Emergency Department Ultrasound Order Processing Time

    By: Jillian Berry Jaeker, Anita L. Tucker and Michael H. Lee
    We exploit an exogenous process change at two emergency departments (EDs) within a health system to test the theory that increasing capacity in a discretionary work setting increases wait times due to additional services being provided to customers as a consequence of... View Details
    Keywords: Technology; Demand and Consumers; Service Delivery; Health Care and Treatment; Business Processes; Health Industry
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    Berry Jaeker, Jillian, Anita L. Tucker, and Michael H. Lee. "Increased Speed Equals Increased Wait: The Impact of a Reduction in Emergency Department Ultrasound Order Processing Time." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 14-033, October 2013.
    • 15 Nov 2023
    • HBS Seminar

    Leo Strine, Of Counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and, previously, Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court

    • 11 Nov 2013
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Increased Speed Equals Increased Wait: The Impact of a Reduction in Emergency Department Ultrasound Order Processing Time

    Keywords: by Jillian Berry Jaeker, Anita L. Tucker & Michael H. Lee; Health
    • 09 Apr 2024
    • Research & Ideas

    When Climate Goals, Housing Policy, and Corporate R&D Collide, Social Good Can Emerge

    For almost four years, Omar Asensio and his colleagues have been studying the impact of federal energy programs on low-income neighborhoods. The intersection of technology—artificial intelligence, in particular—and public policy has long been an area of focus for... View Details
    Keywords: by Glen Justice
    • April 2020 (Revised June 2020)
    • Case

    Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States

    By: Reshmaan N. Hussam and Holly Fetter
    The late 20th century saw a dramatic shift in the criminal justice system of the United States. While incarceration rates had remained stable through the 1960s, they quintupled by the 2000s to 707 per 100,000, far exceeding that of all other nations in the world. By... View Details
    Keywords: Criminal Justice System; Incarceration; Race; Prejudice and Bias; United States
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    Hussam, Reshmaan N., and Holly Fetter. "Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States." Harvard Business School Case 720-034, April 2020. (Revised June 2020.)
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