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  • 05 Feb 2009
  • What Do You Think?

Why Can’t We Figure Out How to Select Leaders?

excellence does (not always) breed excellence because some of the best leaders may still not be the best selectors." Dick Meza suggested that "The issue here may be the degree to which senior management cares about... View Details
Keywords: by Jim Heskett

    Stefan H. Thomke

    Stefan Thomke (sthomke@hbs.edu), an authority on the management of innovation, is the William Barclay Harding Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He has worked with firms on product, process, and... View Details

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    • 25 Apr 2000
    • Research & Ideas

    Adjusting the Fit for Government

    press governments to allow space for business to work and innovate. The tenet of predictability is vital, said Wagle. "If people are going to invest in very bad conditions, they have to know the rules of the game," he charged. "Non-governmental View Details
    Keywords: by Martha Lagace

      Lynda M. Applegate

      Lynda M. Applegate is a Baker Foundation Professor at HBS and is Chair of the Advisory Committee for Harvard University’s Masters Degree of Liberal Arts in Finance and Management at the Harvard University Extension School.  She has also played a... View Details

      • 03 Nov 2015
      • First Look

      November 3, 2015

      November 2015 Quarterly Journal of Economics Behavioral Hazard in Health Insurance By: Baicker, Katherine, Sendhil Mullainathan, and Joshua Schwartzstein Abstract—A fundamental implication of standard moral hazard models is overuse of low-value medical View Details
      Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
      • 2025
      • Working Paper

      How Firms Respond to Worker Activism: Evidence from Global Supply Chains

      By: Yanhua Bird, Jodi L. Short and Michael W. Toffel
      Social movement pressures can lead organizations to concede and improve social performance to avoid disruption costs, but we theorize that such responses evoke concession costs that prompt organizations to shift resources and attention from other social domains whose... View Details
      Keywords: Worker Activism; Labor Standards; Tradeoffs; Global Supply Chains; Internal Governance Structure; Public Opinion; Supply Chain; Corporate Accountability; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Working Conditions
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      Bird, Yanhua, Jodi L. Short, and Michael W. Toffel. "How Firms Respond to Worker Activism: Evidence from Global Supply Chains." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 25-061, June 2025.
      • Summer 2014
      • Article

      Designed for Workarounds: A Qualitative Study of the Causes of Operational Failures in Hospitals

      By: Anita L. Tucker, W. Scott Heisler and Laura D. Janisse
      Frontline care providers in hospitals spend at least 10% of their time working around operational failures, which are situations where information, supplies, or equipment needed for patient care are insufficient. However, little is known about underlying causes of... View Details
      Keywords: Supply Chain; Health Care and Treatment; Failure; Business Processes; Health Industry
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      Tucker, Anita L., W. Scott Heisler, and Laura D. Janisse. "Designed for Workarounds: A Qualitative Study of the Causes of Operational Failures in Hospitals." Permanente Journal 18, no. 3 (Summer 2014): 33–41.
      • 2025
      • Book

      Retiring: Creating a Life That Works for You

      By: Teresa M. Amabile, Lotte Bailyn, Marcy Crary, Douglas T. Hall and Kathy E. Kram
      Retirement, as a major life transition, can be both thrilling and challenging in unexpected ways. Written by acclaimed authors in the fields of business leadership, careers, and work, this book goes beyond the typical financial and health-related advice on retirement,... View Details
      Keywords: Retirement
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      Amabile, Teresa M., Lotte Bailyn, Marcy Crary, Douglas T. Hall, and Kathy E. Kram. Retiring: Creating a Life That Works for You. Routledge, 2025.
      • 21 Nov 2023
      • Research & Ideas

      Employee Negativity Is Like Wildfire. Manage It Before It Spreads.

      they care about their jobs,’” Goldenberg says. “’We prefer an organization in which people are passionate over an organization in which people don’t care. We just need to find... View Details
      Keywords: by Kristen Senz
      • 29 Jan 2007
      • Research & Ideas

      The Business Press Is a Watchdog that Bites

      Miller, an HBS professor with expertise in financial communication, conducted in-depth research on whether and how the press digs up original information on accounting malfeasance—with surprising results. "The press is important in... View Details
      Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Journalism & News; Publishing
      • 02 Nov 2017
      • News

      Could a Hackathon Help Solve the Heroin Crisis?

      • 01 Jan 2017
      • News

      Managing Healthcare Costs and Value

      • November 24, 2020
      • Article

      4 Strategies to Make Telehealth Work for Elderly Patients

      By: Umar Ikram, Susanna Gallani, Jose F. Figueroa and Thomas W. Feeley
      As providers have ramped up their use of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic, one group—the elderly—has experienced particular challenges in adopting the technologies. This article describes the strategies four innovative provider organizations have used to engage... View Details
      Keywords: Telehealth; Health Pandemics; Health Care and Treatment; Internet and the Web; Age; Technology Adoption; Strategy
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      Ikram, Umar, Susanna Gallani, Jose F. Figueroa, and Thomas W. Feeley. "4 Strategies to Make Telehealth Work for Elderly Patients." Harvard Business Review Digital Articles (November 24, 2020).
      • 20 Jul 2009
      • Research & Ideas

      Markets or Communities? The Best Ways to Manage Outside Innovation

      using market incentives (Apple's program to draw independent developers to its iPhone/iTouch platform.) We asked Lakhani to discuss in more detail the strategic options available to managing outside innovation. Sean Silverthorne: View Details
      Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne; Technology
      • 17 Jul 2023
      • Research & Ideas

      Money Isn’t Everything: The Dos and Don’ts of Motivating Employees

      In a post-pandemic business world of hybrid work and quiet quitting, companies must rethink how they motivate employees. Good incentive plans and reward structures require a careful analysis of a company’s objectives, culture, and... View Details
      Keywords: by Avery Forman
      • 08 Jan 2015
      • News

      Healthcare strategy 2015 — Back to the basics: 12 key thoughts

      • 15 Aug 2023
      • Research & Ideas

      Why Giving to Others Makes Us Happy

      as they did when deciding to help someone of their own volition, she says. To make charitable giving more effective, a manager designing a charitable donation drive for employees, for example, could take care to ensure that employees have... View Details
      Keywords: by Michael Blanding
      • November 2013 (Revised August 2023)
      • Case

      'These People are Fiduciaries...'

      By: Lena G. Goldberg and Amy W. Schulman
      The fiduciary duties of loyalty and care, the corporate opportunity doctrine and the business judgment rule are introduced in the context of three vignettes drawn from decided cases that explore: a classic test of loyalty when one partner elects to take advantage of an... View Details
      Keywords: Fiduciaries; Fiduciary Duties; Management Practices and Processes; Ethics; Business Processes
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      Goldberg, Lena G., and Amy W. Schulman. "'These People are Fiduciaries...'." Harvard Business School Case 314-067, November 2013. (Revised August 2023.)
      • 26 Feb 2013
      • First Look

      First Look: Feb. 26

        PublicationsCommentaries and Cases on the Law of Business Organization Authors:Allen, William T., Reiner Kraakman, and Guhan Subramanian Abstract This fourth edition is completely updated throughout. It now includes excerpts from... View Details
      Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
      • 30 Jan 2022
      • News

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