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    Pete Rozelle

    equal-revenue-earning teams. These changes allowed the NFL to become a profitable enterprise by promoting competition among the teams for players and among the networks and merchandisers for broadcasting and advertising rights,... View Details
    Keywords: Entertainment & Broadcast Media
    • 27 Sep 2017
    • Blog Post

    Meet the Latino Student Association

    Latin America and any student with professional or cultural interest in impacting the future of Latino leadership in the United States. We also promote the engagement of the Latino business community with Harvard Business School. We know... View Details
    Keywords: All Industries
    • 18 Jun 2012
    • Research & Ideas

    Better by the Bunch: Evaluating Job Candidates in Groups

    New research suggests that organizations wishing to avoid gender stereotyping in the hiring or promotion process-and employ the most productive person instead—should evaluate job candidates as a group, rather than one at a time. “The... View Details
    Keywords: by Maggie Starvish
    • 01 Mar 2011
    • News

    Faculty Books

    how we act unethically without meaning to. They demonstrate how ethical standards shift, how we neglect to notice and act on the unethical behavior of others, and how compliance initiatives can actually promote unethical behavior.... View Details
    Keywords: Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services
    • 27 Sep 2023
    • Blog Post

    HBS Latino Student Association Spotlight: Anna Ohanian (MBA 2025)

    The Latino Student Organization (LASO) proudly promotes and supports Harvard Business School’s Latino students and works alongside the Latino Alumni Association (HBSLAA). Representing a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, interests,... View Details

      Arthur A. Kent

      Kent introduced the mass production of high quality receivers. By 1926, Kent had sold more than 1 million sets, with annual sales exceeding $60 million. He was renowned for his philanthropy interests, Atwater Kent Foundation and Atwater Kent Hour, which View Details
      Keywords: Fabricated Goods

        Mills B. Lane, Jr.

        Taking over the small southern bank after the death of his father, Lane went on to build it into one of the largest and most profitable banks in the Southeast. Lane shook up the staid banking community by employing a variety of marketing and sales View Details
        Keywords: Finance
        • 01 Sep 2010
        • News

        Kenneth Feinberg, Special Master

        “vindictive” but to settle on compensation for top executives at bailed-out companies that would be competitive without promoting excessive risk-taking. (Feinberg’s definition of “excessive”: “I know it when I see it.”) He noted that 85... View Details
        Keywords: TARP; Finance

          Earl H. Richardson

          The inventor of the first electronic iron with the unique "Hotpoint" feature, Richardson is credited with laying the foundation for the billion-dollar household appliance industry. Hotpoint's irons were very successful in the early 1900s, owing in large part... View Details
          Keywords: Fabricated Goods
          • 13 Aug 2007
          • Research & Ideas

          The Dark Side of Trust

          City of Brotherly Love's 596 plumbers and plumbing firms at the time of the study. Plumbers were sent a questionnaire to measure specific trust with their current vendors. Six weeks later, the plumbers received a TrapGuard promotional... View Details
          Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne; Service

            Jerry Della Femina

            Della Femina was part of a new breed of executives that shook up the staid world of advertising in the late sixties. Wildly creative and eccentric, Della Femina pushed the envelope of provocative advertising throughout his career. He thrived on controversy and humor... View Details
            Keywords: Services
            • 01 Mar 2013
            • News

            Can't Knock the Hustle

            POSEUR: A "living statue" mysteriously materialized A guerrilla-marketing campaign designed to promote a book about rapper and entertainment mogul Jay-Z became the subject of a recent EC case by HBS professor Anita Elberse. The... View Details
            Keywords: Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries; Arts, Entertainment
            • 30 Apr 2021
            • News

            Revealing the Rules

            affect some people? We can look at the numbers: A study by the Ascend Foundation found that in Silicon Valley, Asians are the racial group most likely to be hired but the least likely to be promoted from individual contributor to manager.... View Details

              Thomas Adams, Jr.

              Experimenting with chicle (a gum substance from the Mexican Spodilla tree), Adams discovered a commercial use for the substance by utilizing it in the manufacture of a chewing gum. Adams developed public acceptance of this new and unique product, forming the American... View Details
              Keywords: Food & Tobacco
              • 01 Mar 2009
              • News

              The Myth of Laissez-Faire

              “myth of laissez-faire” that has been promoted by wrong-headed economists (Milton Friedman), opportunistic politicians (including Bill Clinton), and poor readings of history (even antigovernment presidents, including Jefferson, used... View Details
              Keywords: Sean Silverthorne; Publishing Industries (except Internet); Information
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              Health Care Club | MBA

              Health Care Club All recognized student clubs are part of a 501(c)(3) non-profit tax exempt organization, called Student Clubs of HBS, Inc. Each student club at Harvard Business School (HBS) is open to all matriculated HBS students and their registered partners.... View Details
              • 01 Dec 2003
              • News

              Christine Fairchild to Head External Relations

              External Relations as assistant director of alumni relations in 1988, after spending nine years at the Harvard University Art Museums. She was promoted to associate director in 1992 and was named director in 1993. Under her leadership,... View Details
              Keywords: Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services
              • 01 Sep 2010
              • News

              HBS Wins Green Business Award

              64 cubic yards of growing medium spread over 5,000 square feet and planted with 9,000 perennials, photovoltaic panels, a cogeneration unit, and a full lighting retrofit. Since 2003, HBS has enacted more than 100 energy conservation measures. These measures, coupled... View Details
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              Wine & Cuisine Society | MBA

              Wine and Cuisine Society (WCS) is to promote good living through the enjoyment of fine wine and cuisine. The WCS is focused on providing both educational and social activities in a convivial yet responsible environment. Annual Events... View Details
              • 01 Jun 2005
              • News

              Read This and Write

              Koruth Courtesy Monisha Koruth “If you are capable of reading this article, you are capable of writing a short story,” says Monisha Saldanha Koruth (MBA ’01), cofounder and director of London’s Momaya Press, dedicated to the promotion and... View Details
              Keywords: Momaya Press; short stories; Arts, Entertainment; News, Library, Internet, and Other Services; Information; Publishing Industries (except Internet); Information
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