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    Yajun Cao

    Yajun Cao is a doctoral student in Organizational Behavior (Micro) at Harvard Business School. His research focuses on emotion regulation, setbacks, and resilience, aiming to understand how individuals and groups bounce back and grow from negative events. He explores... View Details
    • May 2014
    • Article

    From Purpose to Impact: Figure Out Your Passion and Put It to Work

    By: Nick Craig and Scott Snook
    We offer opinions on leadership. A need is seen for executives to have a strong belief in the purpose of their lives as individuals and within an organization to be effective leaders and to accomplish their personal goals. Executives are urged to examine their lives to... View Details
    Keywords: Leadership
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    Craig, Nick, and Scott Snook. "From Purpose to Impact: Figure Out Your Passion and Put It to Work." Harvard Business Review 92, no. 5 (May 2014): 105–111.
    • 01 Nov 2021
    • Op-Ed

    Team Success Starts with the Individual—and with Love

    at it a bit differently. Remembering that any team is comprised of individuals, he focuses on helping each individual reach their highest potential not just as performers but as people. Do this, and the best collective results will emerge... View Details
    Keywords: by Ranjay Gulati; Sports
    • 2012
    • Working Paper

    Componential Theory of Creativity

    By: Teresa M. Amabile
    The componential theory of creativity is a comprehensive model of the social and psychological components necessary for an individual to produce creative work. The theory is grounded in a definition of creativity as the production of ideas or outcomes that are both... View Details
    Keywords: Creativity; Theory; Social Psychology; Organizational Culture
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    Amabile, Teresa M. "Componential Theory of Creativity." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 12-096, April 2012.
    • 31 Jan 2007
    • HBS Case

    When Good Teams Go Bad

    he's universally known, saw his varsity boat, consisting of his eight best individual rowers, lose regularly in practice to the supposedly less talented Army JV boat. The two big questions facing Coach P are: Why is this happening? What... View Details
    Keywords: by Garry Emmons
    • 01 Jun 2015
    • Research & Ideas

    The Surprising Benefits of Oversharing

    conclusions about the costs of hiding information carry implications for individuals and companies alike. It turns out that who benefits from disclosing information has everything to do with how they reveal it. Match Game In What Hiding... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding

      Livia Alfonsi

      Livia is a development economist whose research focuses on labor market frictions and determinants of labor market participation in low-income settings, with a particular emphasis on barriers to youth employment and female labor market participation. In a separate line... View Details
      • 09 Oct 2018
      • News

      The Gift of Global Talent: How Migration Shapes Business, Economy & Society

      • January 1996
      • Background Note

      Creativity and Innovation in Organizations

      By: Teresa M. Amabile
      Creativity, the production of new and useful ideas by individuals or teams, can appear in many forms and many functions within firms of all kinds--from entrepreneurial start-ups to well-established enterprises. This note describes the varieties of creativity in... View Details
      Keywords: Change Management; Entrepreneurship; Collaborative Innovation and Invention; Management Analysis, Tools, and Techniques; Organizational Design; Situation or Environment; Creativity
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      Amabile, Teresa M. "Creativity and Innovation in Organizations." Harvard Business School Background Note 396-239, January 1996.
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      Your Coach Will Help You Become a Better Leader

      All of our Comprehensive Leadership Programs and Senior Leadership Programs include personalized executive coaching as well as group coaching. Throughout these programs, you work one-on-one with a professional coach who helps you reflect on your HBS learning, explore... View Details
      • April 2004 (Revised September 2007)
      • Case

      Accounting Fraud at WorldCom

      By: Robert S. Kaplan and David Kiron
      The principal players in WorldCom's accounting fraud included CFO Scott Sullivan, the General Accounting and Internal Audit departments, external auditor Arthur Andersen, and the board of directors. The case provides sufficient detail to allow for a full discussion of... View Details
      Keywords: Governance Controls; Governing and Advisory Boards; Crime and Corruption; Ethics; Financial Reporting; Organizational Culture; Corporate Governance; Accounting Audits
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      Kaplan, Robert S., and David Kiron. "Accounting Fraud at WorldCom." Harvard Business School Case 104-071, April 2004. (Revised September 2007.)

        Leslie A. Perlow

        Leslie A. Perlow is the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. She leads the Crafting Your Life Special Project, dedicated to helping individuals make purposeful life choices while gathering... View Details

        • 29 Sep 2020
        • Cold Call Podcast

        Employee Performance vs. Company Values: A Manager’s Dilemma

        Keywords: Re: Nitin Nohria; Financial Services
        • 13 Nov 2023
        • Blog Post

        HBS Veteran Spotlight: Lindsey Chrismon (MBA 2025)

        On Veterans Day, we take a moment to honor the courageous individuals who have served in the armed forces. Today, we hear from Lindsey Chrismon (MBA 2025) who served with dedication and is now pursuing an MBA, connecting the worlds of... View Details
        • 06 Jun 2007
        • Research & Ideas

        Behavioral Finance—Benefiting from Irrational Investors

        of individual investors and 30 percent of institutional investors appear to be more inertial than logical. They take the default option, passively accepting the shares offered as consideration in stock mergers and acquisitions. In... View Details
        Keywords: by Julia Hanna

          Lumumba B. Seegars

          Lumumba Seegars is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. He teaches the Leadership and Organizational Behavior course (LEAD) in the MBA Required Curriculum.

          Professor Seegars... View Details

          • November 1990 (Revised July 1996)
          • Background Note

          Note on the Recipients of Change

          Examines the experiences of being a "recipient" of change and how to help individuals cope with change. The first part describes how people typically respond to changes likening it to a loss experience. The second part describes what organizations can do to help... View Details
          Keywords: Change Management
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          Jick, Todd D. "Note on the Recipients of Change." Harvard Business School Background Note 491-039, November 1990. (Revised July 1996.)
          • 07 Jun 2021
          • Blog Post

          The Value of the HBS Case Method – Lessons from an SVMP Participant

          Growing up as a Black male from South Los Angeles, I was raised in a vibrant community surrounded by a diverse group of individuals who gave me guidance and taught me core values –such as curiosity, community, and persistence. My... View Details
          • 20 Apr 2020
          • Blog Post

          Introducing LivelyHood, A Volunteer Nonprofit Founded in Response to COVID-19

          spirit, we galvanized around a desire to help the vulnerable during this uncertain time. What We’ve Built LivelyHood is a safe and simple platform that connects healthy, young volunteers with elderly and immunocompromised individuals who... View Details
          • June 2016
          • Teaching Note

          The Rawlinsons: Facing Life and Career Decisions as a Couple

          By: Boris Groysberg and Robin Abrahams
          David and Nadia Rawlinson are a dual-career power couple who both seek executive careers in large organizations. At the beginning of the case, Nadia has taken a new job in San Francisco, while David has been offered an opportunity in London. What are the risks of... View Details
          Keywords: Career Management; Career Planning; Personal Development and Career; Gender
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          Groysberg, Boris, and Robin Abrahams. "The Rawlinsons: Facing Life and Career Decisions as a Couple." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 416-062, June 2016.
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