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  • 21 Jul 2010
  • News

Mad Men, the Early Era

Related research Dare to Be Different Should You Bring Advertising Expertise in House? Improving Brand Recognition in TV Ads Step into the lobby of the Baker Library | Bloomberg Center and you’ll find an exhibit that coordinates well with... View Details
Keywords: photography; Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions; Arts, Entertainment

    Herbert F. Johnson

    Johnson built his company through extensive advertising (it was the first to establish company sponsorship of a radio show), and in many ways, changed the way Americans lived. He introduced such diverse household products as: “Raid”- the... View Details
    Keywords: Personal Care & Home Products
    • June 2014
    • Article

    Mastering the Intermediaries: Strategies for Dealing with the Likes of Google, Amazon, and Kayak

    By: Benjamin Edelman
    Many companies depend on powerful platforms which distinctively influence buyers' purchasing. (Consider, Google, Amazon, and myriad others in their respective spheres.) I consider implications of these platforms' market power, then suggest strategies to help companies... View Details
    Keywords: Competition; Market Power; Dominance; Advertising Campaigns; Marketing Channels; Agreements and Arrangements; Competitive Strategy; Negotiation; Transportation Industry; Information Technology Industry; Web Services Industry
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    Edelman, Benjamin. "Mastering the Intermediaries: Strategies for Dealing with the Likes of Google, Amazon, and Kayak." Harvard Business Review 92, no. 6 (June 2014): 86–92.

      David M. Ogilvy

      Though he founded the advertising giant that is best known for its hard-sell approach, Ogilvy himself is known for his creativity and for championing the softer side of advertising. Despite the minimal profits earned by such an approach,... View Details
      Keywords: Services
      • Web

      The High Art of Photographic Advertising: The 1934 National Alliance of Art and Industry Exhibition

      HBS Quick Links MBA Executive Education Doctoral Programs Faculty and Research Alumni HBS Publishing Site Index HBS Home Contact Us Map/Directions The High Art of Photographic Advertising Introduction Photographic Exhibit Research Links... View Details

        Abe Plough

        Coppertone suntan lotion, St. Joseph Aspirin and Maybelline cosmetics. While spending up to 25% of revenues on advertising to create household brand names, Plough generated top-level financial returns for several years. View Details
        Keywords: Healthcare
        • April 2009 (Revised April 2013)
        • Case

        Barack Obama: Organizing for America 2.0

        By: Mikolaj Jan Piskorski, Laura Winig and Aaron Smith
        Less than a week before Barack Obama was due to be sworn in as the 44th president of the United States, Obama for America (OFA), the president-elect's official campaign organization, announced the formation of a post-election organization, Organizing for America. The... View Details
        Keywords: Advertising Campaigns; Political Elections; Marketing Communications; Power and Influence; Social and Collaborative Networks; Internet
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        Piskorski, Mikolaj Jan, Laura Winig, and Aaron Smith. "Barack Obama: Organizing for America 2.0." Harvard Business School Case 709-493, April 2009. (Revised April 2013.)

          Bruce Barton

          In 1919, Barton co-founded the advertising agency for which he acted as president. Barton was responsible for helping to develop a more favorable public image for United States Steel after the Steel Strike of 1919. He also created many... View Details
          Keywords: Services
          • 28 Jan 2015
          • Research & Ideas

          Ground Game, Air Wars, and Other Marketing Lessons From Presidential Elections

          New research from Harvard Business School shows that mass advertising is better at swaying undecided consumers while face-to-face personal selling is more suited at closing the deal for those already leaning toward a particular product.... View Details
          Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman

            Robert E. (Ted) Turner

            Taking over his father’s outdoor advertising company in 1963, he immediately began expanding it beyond its core billboard business, acquiring Atlanta television’s Channel 17. Securing programming from national networks, showing “light... View Details
            Keywords: Entertainment & Broadcast Media
            • 01 Dec 2007
            • News

            Faculty Research Online

            HBS Working Knowledge is an online forum for innovation in business practice, offering a first look at new thinking from HBS faculty. Read the complete articles summarized below by visiting their Web links. Broadband: Remaking the View Details
            Keywords: Arts, Entertainment; Finance; Broadcasting (except Internet); Information; Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services; Information; Manufacturing
            • 18 Nov 2019
            • Video

            Adi Godrej

            Adi Godrej, Chair of the India-based consumer products Godrej Group, describes the difficulties... View Details
            • Web

            The High Art of Photographic Advertising: The 1934 National Alliance of Art and Industry Exhibition

            HBS Quick Links MBA Executive Education Doctoral Programs Faculty and Research Alumni HBS Publishing Site Index HBS Home Contact Us Map/Directions The High Art of Photographic Advertising Introduction Photographic Exhibit Research Links... View Details

              Harry Chandler

              Times led all other American newspapers in advertising space and amount of classified ads. Under Chandler’s leadership, the Times was also the first newspaper in the country to establish a personnel department, and one of the first to... View Details
              Keywords: Publishing & Print Media
              • 01 Jun 2007
              • News

              Uncorked

              After graduating from HBS, Sue McClelland (HRPBA ’60) faced an unappealing job market. Back then, women were only truly welcomed as teachers, nurses, or secretaries, and “I didn’t want to do any of those,” McClelland told the Modesto Bee (January 14, 2007). So she... View Details
              Keywords: sanitary napkins; Advertising, Public Relations, and Related Services; Professional Services
              • August 1990
              • Case

              General Foods Corp.: Adapting to the New Electronic Media

              By: Stephen A. Greyser
              Keywords: Advertising; Media; Strategy; Food and Beverage Industry
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              Greyser, Stephen A. "General Foods Corp.: Adapting to the New Electronic Media." Harvard Business School Case 591-024, August 1990.
              • 26 Jun 2007
              • First Look

              First Look: June 26, 2007

              forecasting processes, while also trying to prepare for unexpected urgent orders and natural disasters. Purchase this case: http://www.hbsp.harvard.edu/b01/en/common/item_detail.jhtml?id=107018 Google Advertising Harvard Business School... View Details
              Keywords: Martha Lagace
              • 25 Aug 2003
              • Research & Ideas

              Should You Sell Your Digital Privacy?

              It's a startling idea: Instead of relying on regulators to protect our privacy against telemarketers, data miners, and consumer companies, we should capitalize on the value of our personal information and get something of value in return. That is the idea put forward... View Details
              Keywords: by Manda Salls & Sean Silverthorne; Advertising
              • Web

              Cookie Information | HBS Online

              parties to provide advertising tailored to your interests on other websites, apps and services you visit. Pixel tags (also called web beacons clear GIFs) are typically invisible tags placed on certain pages of the Services but not on your... View Details
              • 02 May 2016
              • Research & Ideas

              Why People Don’t Vote--and How a Good Ground Game Helps

              Democracy has a dirty little secret. Despite the fever pitch over presidential primaries this year, the truth is there are few people actually voting. Before the most recent round of voting, only some 11 percent of eligible Democrats voted in the primaries, and the... View Details
              Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Communications; Public Relations
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