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  • 05 Jul 2006
  • Working Paper Summaries

Failing to Learn and Learning to Fail (Intelligently): How Great Organizations Put Failure to Work to Improve and Innovate

Keywords: by Mark D. Cannon & Amy C. Edmondson
  • 10 Apr 2013
  • Research & Ideas

Learning Curve: Making the Most of Outsourcing

a radiologist increase productivity by focusing on one customer? Does the radiologist's range of experiences with other customers result in better results delivered to that particular customer? Do... View Details
Keywords: by Paul Guttry; Health
  • 10 Sep 2001
  • What Do You Think?

Do MBAs Need More Street Smarts?

Summing Up Summing up the unusually large number of responses to the piece on street smarts, the consensus is that they represent skills taught by experience, role models, and experiential learning... View Details
Keywords: by James Heskett
  • 2020
  • Working Paper

Is Accounting Useful for Forecasting GDP Growth? A Machine Learning Perspective

By: Srikant Datar, Apurv Jain, Charles C.Y. Wang and Siyu Zhang
We provide a comprehensive examination of whether, to what extent, and which accounting variables are useful for improving the predictive accuracy of GDP growth forecasts. We leverage statistical models that accommodate a broad set of (341) variables—outnumbering the... View Details
Keywords: Big Data; Elastic Net; GDP Growth; Machine Learning; Macro Forecasting; Short Fat Data; Accounting; Economic Growth; Forecasting and Prediction; Analytics and Data Science
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Datar, Srikant, Apurv Jain, Charles C.Y. Wang, and Siyu Zhang. "Is Accounting Useful for Forecasting GDP Growth? A Machine Learning Perspective." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 21-113, December 2020.
  • 01 Oct 2012
  • News

Better by the Bundle?

  • 07 Jul 2015
  • News

Doing Good Scientifically

    Learning in Action: A Guide to Putting the Learning Organization to Work

    Most managers today understand the value of building a learning organization. Their goal is to leverage knowledge and make it a key corporate asset, yet they remain uncertain about how best to get started. What they lack are guidelines and tools that transform abstract... View Details
    • 30 Sep 2013
    • Research & Ideas

    Do Mergers Hurt Product Quality?

    according to a recent study by Harvard Business School Assistant Professor Albert W. Sheen. In The Real Product Impact of Mergers, Sheen finds that mergers generally have little effect on product quality over time, even while product... View Details
    Keywords: by Carmen Nobel; Consumer Products
    • 01 Apr 2014
    • Research & Ideas

    When Do Alliances Make Sense?

    treasure trove that could help businesses plan their alliance strategy. “If an alliance is so much better, why isn't everything done by alliance?” Firms often ask this question when considering a large project. It can be advantageous to... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Energy; Utilities
    • 21 Jan 2011
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Learning from Customers in Outsourcing: Individual and Organizational Effects

    Keywords: by Jonathan R. Clark, Robert S. Huckman & Bradley R. Staats
    • 08 Jun 2007
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Poverty, Social Divisions and Conflict in Nepal

    Keywords: by Quy-Toan Do & Lakshmi Iyer
    • October 2017 (Revised April 2018)
    • Case

    Improving Worker Safety in the Era of Machine Learning (A)

    By: Michael W. Toffel, Dan Levy, Jose Ramon Morales Arilla and Matthew S. Johnson
    Managers make predictions all the time: How fast will my markets grow? How much inventory do I need? How intensively should I monitor my suppliers? Which potential customers will be most responsive to a particular marketing campaign? Which job candidates should I... View Details
    Keywords: Machine Learning; Policy Implementation; Empirical Research; Inspection; Occupational Safety; Occupational Health; Regulation; Analysis; Forecasting and Prediction; Policy; Operations; Supply Chain Management; Safety; Manufacturing Industry; Construction Industry; United States
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    Toffel, Michael W., Dan Levy, Jose Ramon Morales Arilla, and Matthew S. Johnson. "Improving Worker Safety in the Era of Machine Learning (A)." Harvard Business School Case 618-019, October 2017. (Revised April 2018.)
    • 06 Feb 2020
    • News

    What We Learned From Reading Jeff Bezos’ Patents

    • 02 Jan 2024
    • What Do You Think?

    Do Boomerang CEOs Get a Bad Rap?

    (AdobeStock/Vincent) The return of Robert Iger as CEO of Walt Disney followed by a poorer-than-expected company performance has rekindled the debate about whether the decision to bring back formerly successful CEOs to revitalize an... View Details
    Keywords: by James Heskett
    • 19 Jul 2021
    • News

    “ ‘The Power of Trust’ by Sandra J. Sucher and Shalene Gupta: Why Do We Trust Organizations and Leaders?”

    • 2022
    • White Paper

    Building from the Bottom Up: What Business Can Do to Strengthen the Bottom Line by Investing in Front-line Workers

    By: Joseph B. Fuller and Manjari Raman
    A significant number of American workers—44%—are employed in low wage jobs at the front line of industries. Despite undertaking some of the most tedious, dirtiest, and most dangerous jobs, low-wage workers are—and have long been—the most likely to be overlooked by... View Details
    Keywords: COVID-19; Labor Market; Low-wage Workers; Worker Welfare; Churn/retention; Morale; Jobs and Positions; Employees; Wages; Retention; Well-being; Human Resources
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    Fuller, Joseph B., and Manjari Raman. "Building from the Bottom Up: What Business Can Do to Strengthen the Bottom Line by Investing in Front-line Workers." White Paper, Harvard Business School, January 2022.
    • 13 Jan 2020
    • News

    Do Private Equity Buyouts Get a Bad Rap?

    • 05 Nov 2019
    • News

    Learning from a Different Past

    • Web

    Lifelong Learning - Alumni

    free coaching sessions per year, including self-assessment, interviewing prep, and offer negotiation tips. Keep Learning with Alumni Virtual Programs Expand your knowledge and skills with online programs led View Details
    • 21 Sep 2015
    • Book

    What It Takes to Learn to Be a Leader

    Keywords: by Roberta Holland
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