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  • 23 May 2016
  • Research & Ideas

A Little Understanding Motivates Copyright Abusers to Pay Up

on moral grounds, since they don’t feel they did anything wrong. The problem is a big one for stock photo agencies—not just because of loss of revenue but also because unchecked abuse cuts into future business by motivating some violators... View Details
Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Media & Broadcasting; Publishing
  • 30 Nov 2009
  • Research & Ideas

Tracks of My Tears: Reconstructing Digital Music

Mushroom Pillow. So despite selling record numbers of individual songs on online services such as Apple's iTunes, the labels are in an era of declining revenues and consolidation. What happens next? “When consumers start buying music... View Details
Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne; Music

    Lillian M. Vernon (Katz)

    Arden, Avon and Revlon as well as imported goods. She also invested in several new distribution centers throughout New York and built a high-tech communications system to handle the increasingly large volume of orders. By the late 1980s, Lillian Vernon Corporation was... View Details
    Keywords: Retail
    • 01 Jun 2011
    • News

    All in Good Time

    picked up steam after a nationwide franchise program launched in 2009. Revenues for that year were $2 million; in 2011, they’re projected to hit $10 million. The company charges employers a percentage of a worker’s hourly rate or salary;... View Details
    Keywords: Julia Hanna; staffing agencies; parenthood; Accounting, Tax, Bookkeeping, Payroll Services; Professional Services
    • 29 Sep 2015
    • Research & Ideas

    Work 3.0: Redefining Jobs and Companies in the Uber Age

    as Lyft, Postmates, Upwork, TaskRabbit, and scores of others like them—connect large numbers of independent contractors providing services with customers seeking those services. The companies profit by taking a cut of the revenue for... View Details
    Keywords: by Andrei Hagiu; Transportation; Web Services
    • 15 Jul 2015
    • Research & Ideas

    Amazon Prime Day: The Logic Behind a Retailer’s Made-up Holiday

    revenue for Amazon, in addition to the additional value the online retailing giant gets from the loyalty customers feel once they are enrolled. "THERE IS NO QUESTION THAT PRIME MEMBERS ARE EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR AMAZON, AND IT GIVES... View Details
    Keywords: Re: Sunil Gupta; Retail

      Mitchell P. Kartalia

      Kartalia spent 40 years with Square D. During his 15-year tenure as CEO, he achieved a fivefold increase in revenues building Square D into a $1 billion+ electrical equipment manufacturer. View Details
      Keywords: Fabricated Goods
      • 04 Aug 2014
      • Op-Ed

      Why Small-Business Lending Is Not Recovering

      or more for the funds to actually be approved and made available. Some banks are even refusing to lend to businesses within particular industries (for example, restaurants) or below revenue thresholds of $2 million. Perhaps most... View Details
      Keywords: by Karen Mills; Banking; Financial Services
      • 07 Aug 2012
      • Research & Ideas

      Off and Running: Professors Comment on Olympics

      co-brand with the Games, and the huge revenues that the Olympics attract from both sponsors and broadcasters. “There are no medals for the Olympics' host city and country” The Olympics are not the Super Bowl—the annual single-game... View Details
      Keywords: Re: Multiple Faculty; Sports
      • 01 Sep 2008
      • News

      Reality to News Biz: Drop Dead

      what craigslist alone has done to the staple help-wanted ad. At the Washington Post, a 10-day placement that runs both in print and online costs $500; a 30-day run on craigslist costs $25. The Philadelphia Inquirer has duly seen classified employment View Details
      Keywords: Roben Farzad; journalism; Publishing Industries (except Internet); Information
      • Portrait Project

      Monica Sharma

      these toys helped to instill an entrepreneurial and inquisitive mindset that resides deep within me today. In third grade, I won an award for my invention of an air-cooled hat for hot summer days. As a consultant, I was able to build business cases for additional View Details
      • November 1985 (Revised August 1997)
      • Case

      Harnischfeger Corp.

      By: Krishna G. Palepu
      Presents an analysis of Harnischfeger's quality of earnings, and the investment potential of the company's stock in light of the company's turnaround strategy. View Details
      Keywords: Financial Condition; Revenue; Stock Shares; Profit; Economic Growth; Financial Reporting; Growth and Development; Growth and Development Strategy; Safety; Utilities Industry
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      Palepu, Krishna G. "Harnischfeger Corp." Harvard Business School Case 186-160, November 1985. (Revised August 1997.)

        Lester M. Alberthal, Jr.

        Under Alberthal's leadership, EDS regained its prominence as the leader in information technology services. He is credited with tripling revenues and lessening the firm’s dependence on General Motors as a major client. In 1996, Alberthal... View Details
        Keywords: Services

          Robert A. Pinkerton II

          Pinkerton grew his grandfather's private investigating firm into a large security services company, providing such new services as event security, jewel thief investigation, and industrial building security. Such expansion allowed the company’s View Details
          Keywords: Services
          • 13 Aug 2024
          • Op-Ed

          Can AI Save Physicians from Burnout?

          patients during visits, plus more accurate visit notes. However, clinicians’ well-being is unfortunately not always the top priority for hospital executives. Currently, most US hospitals generate revenue based on “fee-for-service" payment... View Details
          Keywords: by Susanna Gallani, Lidia Moura, and Katie Sonnefeldt; Health

            Louis K. Liggett

            Liggett developed the name “Rexall” for a wide variety of his products (patent medicines, spices, toilet soap, etc.). He also used it as the name of “franchise stores,” making it into a household name. By 1928 the annual revenue of United... View Details
            Keywords: Retail

              Stephen M. Case

              Case, the founder, has built America Online into the world’s largest online service provider with over 20 million members, and services which include commerce, e-mail, chat, and Internet access. In 1998, America Online’s revenues were... View Details
              Keywords: Communications
              • 01 Sep 2003
              • News

              Jonathan Mariner

              negotiated as part of last year’s collective bargaining agreement will usher in a new era of fiscal responsibility. “Those measures — luxury taxes, revenue sharing, and debt limits — have teeth,” Mariner notes, “and a large part of my job... View Details
              Keywords: Deborah Blagg; Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries; Arts, Entertainment
              • 01 Sep 2003
              • News

              Sharon Patrick

              a magazine and was looking to expand her reach. The two joined forces as partners to build MSO, the well-known “omnimedia” empire for the home that reported revenues of $296 million last year — on $1.5 billion in retail sales, including... View Details
              Keywords: Susan Young; Finance; News, Library, Internet, and Other Services; Information
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              Matt Spielman

              the globe.   To complement his training as a certified executive coach, Matt draws upon his operating experience working as a Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Revenue Officer, SVP Strategy & Innovation and Chief People Officer.    Matt... View Details
              Keywords: Consumer Products; Entertainment / Media; Entrepreneurship; Financial Services (All); Investment Banking; Financial Services (All); Investment Management; Financial Services (All); Sports; Technology; Venture Capital; Financial Services (All)
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