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- 01 Mar 2022
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The Importance of the Governance Committee to a Successful Development Program
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By: Susanna Gallani
At HBS, Professor Gallani teaches in the Executive Education Program for Leadership Development and in focused Executive Education programs, including Managing Health Care Delivery, Driving Corporate Performance, and several programs focused on the implementation of... View Details
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MS/MBA: Engineering Sciences Joint degree with Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering & Applied Sciences through the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Play Harvard MS/MBA Engineering Sciences Program video Play Video duration:... View Details
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MBA Program at Harvard Business School: 1963 - 1970 | Baker Library
MBA Program at Harvard Business School: 1963 - 1970 "First Women Admitted to Full M.B.A. Program." The Harbus News , April 12, 1963. "Harvard Business School's First Female Graduates: Their Lives and Careers." Forbes Magazine , July 4,... View Details
- February 2019
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Who Benefits Most in Disease Management Programs: Improving Target Efficiency
By: Timothy Simcoe, Maryaline Catillon and Paul Gertler
Disease management programs aim to reduce cost by improving the quality of care for chronic diseases. Evidence of their effectiveness is mixed. Reducing health care spending sufficiently to cover program costs has proved particularly challenging. This study uses a... View Details
Keywords: Health Economics; Target Efficiency; Diabetes; Disease Management; Program Evaluation; Heterogeneity; Economics; Health; Quality; Health Care and Treatment; Cost Management; Health Industry
Simcoe, Timothy, Maryaline Catillon, and Paul Gertler. "Who Benefits Most in Disease Management Programs: Improving Target Efficiency." Health Economics 28, no. 2 (February 2019): 189–203.
- 17 Dec 2020
College Programs Series: Exploring Pathways to HBS as a Student of Color
This webinar will provide students of color with the opportunity to learn more about how programs like SVMP, Peek, and 2+2 can offer access, exposure, and pathways to business and business education. Hear from current students and alums... View Details
- 11 Apr 2005
- Conference Presentation
Resolving Information Asymmetries in Supply Chains: The Role of Certified Voluntary Programs
- 28 Jun 2020
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Leverage Baker Library to Inform Your Job Search
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The Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration: 1956 - 1962 | Baker Library
The Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration: 1956 - 1962 "From College to Career." Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration brochure, ca. 1956. Harvard-Radcliffe View Details
- 03 Oct 2016
- Working Paper Summaries
Executive Development Programs Enter the Digital Vortex: I. Disrupting the Demand Landscape
- 28 Oct 2021
How my Leadership Development Program prepared me for Harvard Business School
Please join us for a virtual panel discussion highlighting Harvard Business School (HBS) students and recent alumni who worked in various Leadership Development Programs pre-HBS. Hear how their pre-MBA experiences prepared them for the... View Details
- 06 Apr 2023
- Blog Post
Bringing Music to the HBS Classroom: My Journey as a Nontraditional Student in the Summer Venture in Management Program
It was January of 2022 when I stumbled upon the homepage of Harvard Business School’s Summer Venture in Management Program (SVMP) while browsing a music industry leader’s LinkedIn page. At the time, with my background in music, non-profit... View Details
- 14 Feb 2017
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Why I Love My Job: Leticia Tavares On Marriott's Management Acceleration Program
Why I Love My Job is a series of interviews with HBS students and alumni on what drives their satisfaction at work. Current Position:Manager - Management Acceleration Program (MAP)Current Location:Atlanta - GADescribe your role at... View Details
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Short Intensive Program (SIP): Agile at Scale: From OKR's and Agile to Execution Excellence
What do you want to get out of your remaining time at HBS, your career and life-plan to make an impact, starting from Day 1 post-HBS? By developing tools to drive your personal success and strategy at HBS, in this interactive immersion, we will dive into how the... View Details
- 24 Feb 2023
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My Classroom Experience During Harvard Business School’s Summer Venture in Management Program
in Management Program introduced us to the 113-year tradition of leadership that epitomizes the Harvard Business School MBA. Through the relationships we forged and the perspectives we contributed within the classroom, SVMP was truly an... View Details
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Equitable and Efficient Coordination in Traffic Flow Management
By: Cynthia Barnhart, Dimitris Bertsimas, Constantine Caramanis and Douglas S. Fearing
When air traffic demand is projected to exceed capacity, the FAA implements Traffic Flow Management programs. Independently, these programs maintain a first-scheduled, first-served invariant, which is the accepted standard of fairness within the industry. Coordinating... View Details
Keywords: Traffic Flow Management; Ground Holding Programs; Equitable Flight Delay; Equity; Saving; Management; Management Practices and Processes; Demand and Consumers; Performance Capacity; Performance Efficiency; Conflict and Resolution; System; Aerospace Industry
Barnhart, Cynthia, Dimitris Bertsimas, Constantine Caramanis, and Douglas S. Fearing. "Equitable and Efficient Coordination in Traffic Flow Management." Transportation Science 46, no. 2 (May 2012).
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On the Objective Function for the Sequential P-Model of Chance-Constrained Programming
By: Robert S. Kaplan and John Soden
Kaplan, Robert S., and John Soden. "On the Objective Function for the Sequential P-Model of Chance-Constrained Programming." Operations Research 19, no. 1 (January–February 1971): 105–141.