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    Stephen P. Bradley

    Professor Bradley is the William Ziegler Professor of Business Administration Emeritus at the Harvard Business School. In addition to teaching Management and Strategy in the Owner President Management Program and leading an... View Details

    Keywords: high technology; high technology; high technology; high technology; high technology; high technology; high technology
    • September 1998 (Revised May 2002)
    • Case

    Cisco Systems, Inc.: Implementing ERP

    By: Robert D. Austin, Richard L. Nolan and Mark J. Cotteleer
    Reviews Cisco System's approach to implementing Oracle's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software product. This case chronologically reviews the diverse, critical success factors and obstacles facing Cisco during its implementation. Cisco faced the need for... View Details
    Keywords: Information Technology; Applications and Software; Technology Adoption; Complexity; Information Management
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    Austin, Robert D., Richard L. Nolan, and Mark J. Cotteleer. "Cisco Systems, Inc.: Implementing ERP." Harvard Business School Case 699-022, September 1998. (Revised May 2002.)
    • 24 Jan 2018
    • News

    Economics in Central Banking Award 2018: BPP and PriceStats

    • 16 Sep 2015
    • HBS Seminar

    Benjamin F Jones, Professor of Strategy, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University

    • April 1992 (Revised April 1996)
    • Case

    Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.

    By: Hugo Uyterhoeven
    The board and management of General Cinema has to determine whether the acquisition of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (HBJ), thereby entering the publishing business, makes strategic sense. The case describes HBJ's involvement in several segments of the publishing industry:... View Details
    Keywords: Competition; Boundaries; Supply and Industry; Segmentation; Publishing Industry
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    Uyterhoeven, Hugo. "Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 392-045, April 1992. (Revised April 1996.)
    • 10 Apr 2025
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    BiGS Debate: Is Big Tech Too Big?

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    Current Boards

    By: Linda A. Hill
    -Board of Trustees of The ArtCenter College of Design
    -Board of Trustees of Brigham and Women’s Hospital
    -Board of Trustees of Bryn Mawr College, Special Representative
    -Board of Directors of the Global Citizens Initiative, Inc.
    -Board of Directors... View Details

      David Shin

      David Shin is a doctoral student in the Organizational Behavior program jointly offered by Harvard Business School and the Department of Sociology at Harvard University. His research explores how technological innovation shapes relationships at work, particularly as it... View Details
      • August 2005 (Revised December 2006)
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      Procter & Gamble: Electronic Data Capture and Clinical Trial Management

      By: Robert S. Huckman and Mark J. Cotteleer
      Considers whether the management of Procter & Gamble (P&G) Pharmaceuticals should adopt Web-based electronic data capture (EDC) as the default standard for the management of its clinical drug trials. Provides a detailed description of the existing paper-based process... View Details
      Keywords: Health Testing and Trials; Internet and the Web; Information Technology; Adoption; Business Processes; Industry Structures; Technological Innovation; Service Operations; Pharmaceutical Industry; United States
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      Huckman, Robert S., and Mark J. Cotteleer. "Procter & Gamble: Electronic Data Capture and Clinical Trial Management." Harvard Business School Case 606-033, August 2005. (Revised December 2006.)
      • November 2023 (Revised April 2024)
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      Khanmigo: Revolutionizing Learning with GenAI

      By: William A. Sahlman, Allison M. Ciechanover and Emily Grandjean
      Already a leader in the edtech space since its 2008 launch, Khan Academy was now one of the first edtech organizations to embrace generative artificial intelligence ("genAI"). In March 2023, Khan Academy began beta testing Khanmigo, a genAI “guide” and tutor built with... View Details
      Keywords: Technology Adoption; Leading Change; Entrepreneurship; Risk and Uncertainty; Education; AI and Machine Learning; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Technology Industry; Technology Industry; United States; San Francisco
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      Sahlman, William A., Allison M. Ciechanover, and Emily Grandjean. "Khanmigo: Revolutionizing Learning with GenAI." Harvard Business School Case 824-059, November 2023. (Revised April 2024.)
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      Lean Startup Management Practices

      By: Thomas R. Eisenmann

      Many information technology startups have embraced "lean startup" management practices. Lean startups confront high levels of uncertainty about both customer problems and product solutions: the strength of demand for new... View Details

      • 06 Oct 2016
      • HBS Seminar

      Katy Borner, Indiana University

      • July 2000 (Revised April 2001)
      • Case

      Agricultural Biotechnology and its Regulation

      By: Forest L. Reinhardt
      In the United States, genetically modified corn and soybeans are now widely grown and consumed. In Europe, however, they have been dubbed "Frankenstein foods," shunned by packaged food manufacturers, and subjected to a host of governmental restrictions. This case... View Details
      Keywords: Agribusiness; Genetics; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Corporate Strategy; Trade; Law; Goods and Commodities; Safety; Environmental Sustainability; Government and Politics; Agriculture and Agribusiness Industry; Biotechnology Industry; Europe; United States
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      Reinhardt, Forest L. "Agricultural Biotechnology and its Regulation." Harvard Business School Case 701-004, July 2000. (Revised April 2001.)
      • 05 Aug 2015
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      What Happened to the ‘Innovation, Disruption, Technology’ Dividend?

      and the period from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s. During another productivity bonanza, the one that extended from 1995 to about 2005, we speculated in one of these first columns on the possibility that organizations producing new View Details
      Keywords: by James Heskett; Technology; Technology
      • 2010
      • Working Paper

      Do Call Centers Promote Education? Evidence from India

      By: Emily Fair Oster and Mary Bryce Millett
      Over the last two decades in India there have been large increases in outsourced jobs and large increases in schooling rates, particularly in English. Existing evidence suggests the trends are broadly related. In this paper we explore how localized these impacts are;... View Details
      Keywords: Job Cuts and Outsourcing; Education; Training; Geographic Location; Technology Industry; India
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      Oster, Emily Fair, and Mary Bryce Millett. "Do Call Centers Promote Education? Evidence from India." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 15922, August 2010.
      • April 2004
      • Background Note

      Emergence of "Silicon Wadi", The

      By: Paul A. Gompers and Sara Bergson
      Provides background information on the high-tech industry in Israel. View Details
      Keywords: Applications and Software; Industry Clusters; Information Technology Industry; Israel
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      Gompers, Paul A., and Sara Bergson. Emergence of "Silicon Wadi", The. Harvard Business School Background Note 204-156, April 2004.
      • 17 Jun 2020
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      Harvard Business School Introduces 2020-2021 Blavatnik Fellows in Life Science Entrepreneurship

        Jaxon Wu

        Jaxon Wu earned his Bachelor of Arts with Honors from Johns Hopkins University where he studied History of Science, Medicine, and Technology and Mathematics. In college, Jaxon worked at both the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins... View Details
        • May 2016
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        Transformation of Health Care—Perspectives of Opinion Leaders

        By: Joanne Disch, Thomas W. Feeley, Diana J. Mason, Richard L. Schilsky, Ellen L. Stovall and Shelley Fuld Nasso
        "What Health System Transformations Do You Believe Are Necessary for the Future of Health Care?" We need to transform to a true value-based health care delivery system. That means organizing care around medical conditions, not simply around hospitals and doctors. We... View Details
        Keywords: Perspective; Health Disorders; Performance Improvement; Health Care and Treatment; Transformation; Health Industry
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        Disch, Joanne, Thomas W. Feeley, Diana J. Mason, Richard L. Schilsky, Ellen L. Stovall, and Shelley Fuld Nasso. "Transformation of Health Care—Perspectives of Opinion Leaders." Seminars in Oncology Nursing 32, no. 2 (May 2016): 172–182.
        • 2016
        • Working Paper

        Are 'Better' Ideas More Likely to Succeed? An Empirical Analysis of Startup Evaluation

        By: Erin L. Scott, Pian Shu and Roman M. Lubynsky
        This paper studies the uncertainty associated with screening early stage ventures. Using data on 652 ventures in high-growth industries, we examine whether experienced entrepreneurs, executives, and investors can predict the outcomes of early stage ventures by reading... View Details
        Keywords: Commercialization; Entrepreneurship; Business Startups
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        Scott, Erin L., Pian Shu, and Roman M. Lubynsky. "Are 'Better' Ideas More Likely to Succeed? An Empirical Analysis of Startup Evaluation." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 16-013, July 2015. (Revised October 2016.)
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