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    Olive Ann M. Beech

    In 1932, Beech assisted her husband in forming the Beech Aircraft Corporation, and within a short time, the company prospered and dominated the market for privately-owned small, commercial planes. Beech Aircraft was also an important... View Details
    Keywords: Automotive & Aerospace

      Alexander M. Poniatoff

      Poniatoff, founder of Ampex, created many of the major innovations in commercial recording technology and produced the first US built magnetic audio tape recorder in 1948 revolutionizing the radio industry. After creating the standard for... View Details
      Keywords: Computers & Electronics

        Fred J. Borch

        During his ten years as CEO, Borch invested heavily in three major areas – computers, nuclear power and commercial jet engines. His investments, especially in jet engines, paid off handsomely for General Electric. Through his efforts,... View Details
        Keywords: Fabricated Goods

          Harold Boeschenstein

          Recognizing the commercial and scientific opportunities for fiberglass in the mid-1930’s, Boeschenstein convinced Owens-Illinois to create a new company. With the launch of Owens-Corning Fiberglass, Boeschenstein built a new industry from... View Details
          Keywords: Fabricated Goods
          • 01 Jun 2016
          • News

          Feedback

          March 2016 Early Observers Re: The New Space Race A nice overview, but what was neglected was the important contribution of earth observation (remote sensing) technology and spin-off ventures to the current array of commercial space... View Details
          • 01 Mar 2007
          • News

          …and They Will Come

          At HBS this spring, the world-renowned architect A. Eugene Kohn is teaching Design, Construction & Development Risk in Commercial Construction, an MBA elective. Kohn is the founder and chairman of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF), a... View Details
          Keywords: Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services; Special Design Services; Professional Services
          • March 2007
          • Case

          Hallstead Jewelers

          By: William J. Bruns Jr.
          A retail jeweler has relocated to a larger store and is experiencing losses for the first time. Sales and costs have increased along with the breakeven point. Changes in pricing and promotion must be explored. Alternative actions to return to profitability can be... View Details
          Keywords: Restructuring; Transition; Marketing Channels; Outcome or Result; Performance Evaluation; Opportunities; Commercialization; Apparel and Accessories Industry
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          Bruns, William J., Jr. "Hallstead Jewelers." Harvard Business School Case 107-060, March 2007.
          • March 2006 (Revised April 2006)
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          NOK (A)

          By: Das Narayandas and Kate Attea
          Highlights issues that a multidivision firm faces as it moves from managing products for profit to managing customers for profit. View Details
          Keywords: Business Divisions; Transformation; Customer Focus and Relationships; Profit; Management; Product Marketing; Organizations; Commercialization
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          Narayandas, Das, and Kate Attea. "NOK (A)." Harvard Business School Case 506-040, March 2006. (Revised April 2006.)
          • October 1994 (Revised January 1997)
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          Nestle Refrigerated Foods: Contadina Pasta and Pizza (A)

          By: V. Kasturi Rangan and Marie Bell
          Nestle Co.'s Refrigerated Foods Division has very successfully launched its Contadina brand pasta and sauces. The new product has achieved nearly $100 million in sales in three years. The division now considers an extension into the pizza line. This case provides a... View Details
          Keywords: Business Divisions; Forecasting and Prediction; Marketing Strategy; Product Launch; Sales; Commercialization; Consumer Products Industry; Food and Beverage Industry
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          Rangan, V. Kasturi, and Marie Bell. "Nestle Refrigerated Foods: Contadina Pasta and Pizza (A)." Harvard Business School Case 595-035, October 1994. (Revised January 1997.)
          • 31 Jan 2022
          • News

          Michael Trejo Brings Business Back to the Valley of the Sun

          bring back to my community,” he explained to the magazine. “It was time to come home.” Trejo is now president and CEO of Standard Printing Company, a commercial trade printer located in an industrial Hispanic neighborhood of Phoenix. The... View Details
          Keywords: Printing and Related Support Activities; Manufacturing
          • February 2024
          • Teaching Note

          Compass Pathways: Pioneering Psychedelic Treatment

          By: Tiona Zuzul
          Teaching Note for HBS Case No. 724-412. View Details
          Keywords: Commercialization; Corporate Strategy; Competitive Strategy; Product Launch; Health Care and Treatment; Pharmaceutical Industry; Europe; United States; United Kingdom
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          Zuzul, Tiona. "Compass Pathways: Pioneering Psychedelic Treatment." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 724-457, February 2024.

            William B. Bell

            Bell diversified American Cyanamid, developing the company into the 5th largest producer of chemicals in the U.S., manufacturing over 5,000 products. Bell developed new processes for the commercial production of prussiate of soda,... View Details
            Keywords: Chemicals & Industrial
            • 01 Dec 2003
            • News

            HBS Launches Alumni Survey

            access to our alumni by any commercial organization,” explains Lampe. “Although we had made exceptions for journalistic surveys in the past, the increasing scale of these activities, their lack of rigor and meaning, and their clear View Details
            Keywords: Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services
            • 17 Mar 2022
            • Research & Ideas

            Navigating Tradeoffs: How Purpose Becomes a Company's ‘Lighthouse in the Storm’

            concluded that alternative packaging solutions weren’t as green as they purported to be if they didn’t perform well in their main function: storing and preserving the food they contained. Recognizing they would need to use plastic packaging if they were to market a... View Details
            Keywords: by Ranjay Gulati
            • August 1996 (Revised October 2003)
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            NutraSweet in China (A)

            By: Michael Y. Yoshino and Carin-Isabel Knoop
            Eve Stacey, a recent Harvard MBA, has the challenging task of evaluating the market opportunity for NutraSweet in China. She must decide how best to develop the market for the product in China. May be used with NutraSweet in China (B). View Details
            Keywords: Marketing Strategy; Product Launch; Product; Familiarity; Commercialization; China
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            Yoshino, Michael Y., and Carin-Isabel Knoop. "NutraSweet in China (A)." Harvard Business School Case 397-029, August 1996. (Revised October 2003.)
            • Career Coach

            Erika Osterling

            Erika (HBS '09, ITESM '00) brings 20 years of experience as an operating leader and advisor. She has spent most of her career within Energy & Industrial, with additional roles in Consumer and Retail. Erika's 12+ year career at GE progressed from supply chain to... View Details
            Keywords: Energy; Oil & Gas; Energy; Private Equity; Financial Services (All); Manufacturing
            • 01 Jun 2013
            • News

            Lab Work

            After 16 years at the Australian technology-transfer organization UniQuest, managing director David Henderson (MBA 1989) is moving on to new challenges. Looking back on the experience of shepherding technologies from the university to the marketplace—the View Details
            Keywords: immunology; Ambulatory Health Care Services; Health, Social Assistance

              Arthur V. Davis

              Davis was at Alcoa when Charles Hall invented the process for producing commercial aluminum. While Davis was head of Alcoa, the company continued to discover new uses for aluminum, most notably in the field of aviation. Davis manufactured... View Details
              Keywords: Metals
              • Career Coach

              Christopher Canario

              Chris has spent his career hyper-focused on the space industry. This includes an undergraduate degree in aerospace engineering, working for the International Space Station program at NASA, and supporting commercial spaceflight at Axiom... View Details
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              Policies | Baker Library

              Reading Room using professional equipment is limited to school operational purposes and must be approved by Baker Library staff and HBS Marketing & Communications beforehand. Taking photographs of individuals without prior consent, or taking photographs for View Details
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