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  • 12 Oct 1999
  • Research & Ideas

Building Competitive Advantage Through Operations

operation to another? EE: How does the course address these areas of concern? Upton: BCAO includes cases and lectures about each of these issues. In the next session, for instance, we'll discuss a case on the Toyota Production System... View Details
Keywords: by Staff
  • June 2004 (Revised November 2004)
  • Case

Birth of the Swatch, The

By: Youngme E. Moon
In 1993, the Swatch is the best-selling watch in history. Traces the history of the watch industry up to the early 1980s, when the Swatch was introduced. Describes the various elements that made the Swatch different from any watch the industry had ever seen. Also... View Details
Keywords: History; Management; Product Positioning; Marketing Strategy; Business Startups; Brands and Branding; Manufacturing Industry
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Moon, Youngme E. "Birth of the Swatch, The." Harvard Business School Case 504-096, June 2004. (Revised November 2004.)
  • 01 Jun 2002
  • News

Up to the Challenge: Lori Schock - Listen and Learn

manufacturing workers on a computer system used for data reconciliation. The assignment proved challenging. “I was a total outsider running a class designed to change the work patterns of an experienced View Details
Keywords: Kathleen Brill
  • 01 Mar 2025
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Alumni and Faculty Books

Edited by Margie Kelley Borders and the Self By Chinwe Ajena-Sagna (MBA 2003) Masobe Books “Who are you?” Every border tells a story. Every story has its origins. Tracing a cultural lineage from the beginnings of Igbo history in the ninth century by delineating... View Details

    Charles S. Davis

    In 1928, fifteen auto parts manufacturers merged to form Borg-Warner Corporation with Davis as president. Davis expanded Borg-Warner’s reach until the firm included 27 subsidiaries and operated 30 View Details
    Keywords: Automotive & Aerospace

      Henry Ford

      In 1908, Ford introduced to the market the Model T automobile. Through cost-cutting production methods, Ford was eventually able to reduce the price of the Model T to $260, making it affordable for the mass market. Establishing the... View Details
      Keywords: Automotive & Aerospace

        Pierre S. du Pont

        duPont headed the duPont Corporation during the period of the first World War. During duPont’s presidency, the corporation was greatly expanded in order to meet munitions orders from the United States and Allied countries. duPont increased the company’s munitions View Details
        Keywords: Chemicals & Industrial
        • 03 May 2013
        • News

        Looking Through Glass, Historically

        large internal market and easy access to raw materials and fuel. But America's real edge lay in its genius for mass production and not labor-intensive work, which could be done more cheaply overseas. Since imported glass was typically... View Details
        Keywords: Visual arts; crafts; glass making; Miscellaneous Manufacturing; Miscellaneous Manufacturing
        • October 1999
        • Teaching Note

        Braun AG: The KF 40 Coffee Machine (Abridged) TN

        By: Kim B. Clark and Steven C. Wheelwright
        Teaching Note for a reprint. View Details
        Keywords: Product Development; Design; Markets; Decision Choices and Conditions; Reputation; Groups and Teams; Manufacturing Industry; Germany
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        Clark, Kim B., and Steven C. Wheelwright. "Braun AG: The KF 40 Coffee Machine (Abridged) TN." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 600-049, October 1999.
        • April 1993 (Revised June 1993)
        • Case

        Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW)

        By: Robert J. Dolan
        In 1992, BMW attempts to revive its position in the United States market. In 1991, unit sales had fallen to 53,000 from 88,000 in 1987. The new CEO of North America considers a multifaceted plan to turn around the situation. View Details
        Keywords: Product Positioning; Marketing Strategy; Multinational Firms and Management; Market Entry and Exit; Sales; Manufacturing Industry; Manufacturing Industry; Germany; North America
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        Dolan, Robert J. "Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW)." Harvard Business School Case 593-082, April 1993. (Revised June 1993.)

          George S. Lannom, Jr.

          Though he began his business as a tannery for the production of saddles and other equine equipment, Lannom was forced to diversify when the automobile gained popularity. To save his business, Lannom turned to the View Details
          Keywords: Fabricated Goods
          • 28 Jun 2011
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          Bold Ascent

          “It’s a different sort of culture that took some getting used to, but it’s really a lot of fun.” (While he’s not a hardcore mountaineer, Baka expects to be at base camp on Everest next spring and possibly at Mount Rainier this summer.) Launched in August 2010, SlingFin... View Details
          Keywords: hiking; Sporting Goods, Hobby, Musical Instrument, and Book Stores; Retail Trade
          • 01 Dec 2007
          • News

          Exhibit at Baker Library Marks HBS Centennial

          also be viewed online at Baker Library. As the manufacturing arm of AT&T, Western Electric’s Hawthorne plant, located outside Chicago in Cicero, Illinois, was known for the practice of “scientific management” (as espoused by... View Details
          Keywords: Elton Mayo; Fritz J. Roethlisberger; Telecommunications; Information
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          Automobile and motor vehicle industry

          in Stamps Reading Room) -- Gives monthly production and sales activity by country and manufacturer.  Ward's Motor Vehicle Facts and Figures (Ref. HD9710.U5 M63a in Stamps Reading Room) -- Gives North American production,... View Details
          • 24 Apr 2006
          • Research & Ideas

          Managing Alignment as a Process

          reviews—with the strategy. Case Study: Sport-Man Inc. We illustrate many of the alignment issues with a disguised case study, Sport-Man Inc. (SMI). The company founded in 1925 to manufacture and market men's work boots. Its early success... View Details
          Keywords: by Robert S. Kaplan & David P. Norton; Consumer Products; Consumer Products; Consumer Products; Consumer Products
          • 01 Sep 2005
          • News

          Get Ready for Saudi Oil Shock

          producing its oil, each of the five or six key field that are still around 90 percent of their production are in real danger of a pending production collapse. You might see the View Details
          Keywords: Lewis I. Rice; Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing; Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing; Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing; Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing
          • December 1999 (Revised October 2001)
          • Case

          Introducing New Coke

          On April 23, 1985, the Coca-Cola Co. announced a decision that would rock the world. The old Coke formula would be taken off the market and replaced with a smoother, sweeter taste. The reaction of the American people was immediate and violent, causing three months of... View Details
          Keywords: Failure; Product Development; Brands and Branding; Manufacturing Industry; Manufacturing Industry
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          Fournier, Susan M. "Introducing New Coke." Harvard Business School Case 500-067, December 1999. (Revised October 2001.)
          • 13 Jan 2021
          • News

          Stress Test

          the manufacturer to each individual, Kelley says. “They need to be sure 100 percent of the vaccines are administered to the community in the right way.” —April White The COVID-19 vaccines currently on the market went from concept to... View Details
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          Early Years at HBS - Georges F. Doriot : Educating Leaders, Building Companies, Baker Library, Harvard Business School

          Library Visionary, Innovator, Educator G eorges Frederic Doriot's interest in manufacturing began at an early age . He was born in 1899 in France, where his father Auguste was a successful engineer for the Peugeot Motor Company and later... View Details
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          Automobile Industry - Photography Collections - Historical Collections

          the Boston Globe , and J. T. Sullivan, automotive editor and writer for the Boston Globe , solicited more than 2,000 photographs from automobile manufacturers. Companies provided images of plants, manufacturing activities, assembly lines,... View Details
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