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  • 02 May 2013
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HBS Holds New Venture Competition Grand Finale

  • August 2022 (Revised March 2023)
  • Case

Pricing at Netflix: The Sequel

By: Elie Ofek and Amy Klopfenstein
This case continues the themes discussed in "Pricing at Netflix" (Case 521-004). Following the conclusion of the original case, Netflix developed new, high-profile original content, added millions of subscribers, and introduced another price increase in January 2022.... View Details
Keywords: Marketing; Advertising; Marketing Strategy; Entertainment; Film Entertainment; Television Entertainment; Finance; Strategy; Competition; Competitive Strategy; Business Strategy; Adaptation; Internet and the Web; Customers; Customer Satisfaction; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; Advertising Industry; North and Central America; United States
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Ofek, Elie, and Amy Klopfenstein. "Pricing at Netflix: The Sequel." Harvard Business School Case 523-015, August 2022. (Revised March 2023.)

    Sandra J. Sucher

    Sandra Sucher, professor of management practice at Harvard Business School, is an internationally recognized trust researcher. The Power of Trust, her third book, is based on two decades of global research on how companies build stakeholder trust and how,... View Details

    Keywords: apparel; banking; brokerage; clothing; fashion; financial services; furniture; hotels & motels; retail financial services; retailing; service industry
    • 24 May 2013
    • News

    Four Lean Advertising Campaigns That Went Viral

    • 29 Jun 2017
    • News

    An Eye to the Future: How the United States Navy is Managing Climate Change

    • 06 Jun 2017
    • Video

    An Eye to the Future: How the United States Navy is Managing Climate Change

    • November–December 2023
    • Article

    Storytelling That Drives Bold Change

    By: Frances X. Frei and Anne Morriss
    When tackling urgent organizational problems, leaders usually work hard to identify underlying causes, tap a wide range of knowledge, and experiment with solutions. But once they’ve mapped out a plan, there’s one more crucial step they must take: crafting a story so... View Details
    Keywords: Organizational Culture; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Problems and Challenges; Emotions; Communication Strategy
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    Frei, Frances X., and Anne Morriss. "Storytelling That Drives Bold Change." Harvard Business Review 101, no. 6 (November–December 2023): 62–71.
    • 2016
    • Other Teaching and Training Material

    Organizational Behavior Reading: Decision Making

    By: Francesca Gino, Max Bazerman and Katherine Shonk
    This Reading argues that decision making is systematically flawed and introduces methods to improve decision-making effectiveness. The Essential Reading section covers the rational decision-making model and three important ideas that challenge it: Herbert Simon's... View Details
    Keywords: Game Theory; Decision Making
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    Gino, Francesca, Max Bazerman, and Katherine Shonk. "Organizational Behavior Reading: Decision Making." Core Curriculum Readings Series. Boston, MA: Harvard Business Publishing 8383, 2016. Electronic.
    • February 2025
    • Tutorial

    Preparing Business Leaders for an Era of Climate Instability: Understanding and Managing Physical Climate Risk

    By: Michael W. Toffel and Spencer Glendon
    In this compelling video, Spencer Glendon, founder of Probable Futures and Executive Fellow at Harvard Business School, describes the profound implications of climate change for businesses, the economy, and societies around the world. Drawing from his background in... View Details
    Keywords: Modeling; Climate Change; Adaptation; Risk and Uncertainty; Risk Management; Forecasting and Prediction
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    Toffel, Michael W., and Spencer Glendon. Preparing Business Leaders for an Era of Climate Instability: Understanding and Managing Physical Climate Risk. Harvard Business School Tutorial 625-709, February 2025. (Click here for HBP Educators link.)
    • November 2006 (Revised January 2007)
    • Background Note

    Broadcast Television in the Broadband World

    By: Stephen P. Bradley and Nancy Bartlett
    What strategies have the top four (NBC, CBS, ABC, and FOX) broadcast television networks tested in response to changing media consumption behavior in the broadband world? Discusses the new distribution platforms, including downloads and video streaming. Also, provides... View Details
    Keywords: Entertainment; Technology; Media and Broadcasting Industry
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    Bradley, Stephen P., and Nancy Bartlett. "Broadcast Television in the Broadband World." Harvard Business School Background Note 707-486, November 2006. (Revised January 2007.)
    • October 2000
    • Supplement

    Singulus: Reflections by Roland Lacher

    On January 14, 1999, Roland Lacher of Singulus, speaks to Harvard Business School students about the company he chairs. This video supplements the case and can be shown at the end of class. Roland Lacher describes the drivers of his decision whether to join Singulus.... View Details
    Keywords: Management; Entrepreneurship
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    Kuemmerle, Walter. "Singulus: Reflections by Roland Lacher." Harvard Business School Video Supplement 801-803, October 2000.
    • 21 May 2020
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    How To Build An Inclusive Virtual Culture With These 4 Effective Strategies

    • 10 Feb 2025
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    AI Governance: Navigating the complex landscape of artificial intelligence

    • June 2023
    • Supplement

    Clash of Two Giants Simulation Exercise

    By: Feng Zhu and Marco Iansiti
    Many markets are organized around platforms that connect consumers with complementary applications and services. These platforms are two-sided because both sides - consumers and those providing applications or services - need access to the same platform to interact. A... View Details
    Keywords: Customer Acquisition; Platform Strategy; Technology Platform; Digital Platforms; Competitive Strategy; Network Effects
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    Zhu, Feng, and Marco Iansiti. "Clash of Two Giants Simulation Exercise." Harvard Business School PowerPoint Supplement 623-717, June 2023.
    • April 1995 (Revised April 1995)
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    Home Shopping Network, Inc. (Abridged)

    By: Timothy A. Luehrman
    Home Shopping Network invented the video home shopping industry. It had immediate success in both the product and capital markets, which quickly drew imitators. This case describes the situation as of January 1986, when the company must decide how to sustain successes... View Details
    Keywords: Capital Markets; Financing and Loans; Supply and Industry; Product; Strategy; Competition; Valuation; Telecommunications Industry
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    Luehrman, Timothy A. "Home Shopping Network, Inc. (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 295-135, April 1995. (Revised April 1995.)
    • October 2008
    • Class Lecture

    Marketing as Competitive Advantage: Fundamentals

    By: Das Narayandas, David E. Bell, Anita Elberse, John T. Gourville, David B. Godes, John A. Quelch, Gail J. McGovern, Luc R. Wathieu and Marta Wosinska
    Marketing as Competitive Advantage: Fundamentals will help today's business executives and tomorrow's business leaders understand the key elements of a successful marketing strategy. The multimedia resource includes video lectures by Harvard Business School faculty,... View Details
    Keywords: Customers; Framework; Marketing Strategy; Product Positioning; Planning; Competitive Advantage; Segmentation
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    Narayandas, Das, David E. Bell, Anita Elberse, John T. Gourville, David B. Godes, John A. Quelch, Gail J. McGovern, Luc R. Wathieu, and Marta Wosinska. "Marketing as Competitive Advantage: Fundamentals." Harvard Business School Class Lecture 509-719, October 2008.
    • December 1998
    • Case

    Bell Atlantic and the Union City Schools (B): Education Reform in Union City

    By: Rosabeth M. Kanter and Ellen Pruyne
    The second in a five-part series about Bell Atlantic Corp.'s technology-in-education partnership with the Union City, New Jersey school system. Reviews the education reform efforts planned and implemented in the school system, which coincided with the partnership and... View Details
    Keywords: Middle School Education; Secondary Education; Change Management; Partners and Partnerships; Information Technology; Education Industry; Telecommunications Industry; New Jersey
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    Kanter, Rosabeth M., and Ellen Pruyne. "Bell Atlantic and the Union City Schools (B): Education Reform in Union City." Harvard Business School Case 399-043, December 1998.
    • 14 Apr 2015
    • News

    What Harvard Business School Has Learned About Online Collaboration From HBX

    • 25 May 2015
    • News

    Lose the guilt, working moms. The kids are all right

    • January 2001 (Revised February 2002)
    • Case

    Rambus, Inc.: Commercializing the Billion Dollar Idea

    Rambus, Inc. was founded to develop a new type of high-speed memory chip technology to enable DRAMs to keep up with ever-faster microprocessors. After developing the technology, Rambus chose an unusual licensing approach to commercialize it. This case focuses on the... View Details
    Keywords: Technological Innovation; Competition; Commercialization; Information Infrastructure; Cooperation; Technology Industry
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    Silverman, Brian S., and Briana Huntsberger. "Rambus, Inc.: Commercializing the Billion Dollar Idea." Harvard Business School Case 701-056, January 2001. (Revised February 2002.)
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