Harvard Business Review
HBS Cases: When Good Teams Go Bad
7.25 pm | 11 Mar 2007
Know when teamwork doesn't work-and how to fix it. Professors Jeff Polzer and Scott Snook teach "The Army Crew Team" case and the dilemma faced by a r...
Inexperienced investors and market bubbles
5.33 pm | 05 Mar 2007
The evidence isn't conclusive, but new research from Harvard Business School suggests younger fund managers may have contributed to the tech stock bub...
Tata-Corus: India's new steel giant
7.02 pm | 04 Mar 2007
By acquiring Anglo-Dutch steel firm Corus, India's Tata Steel is now one of the world's top five steel makers. Professor Tarun Khanna says the fact th...
What a UN partnership with Big Business could accomplish
5.21 pm | 04 Mar 2007
If the world's large corporations really are the greatest drivers of wealth creation, it only seems reasonable that their capabilities and resources c...
Exploring the structure of complex software designs
5.23 pm | 15 Jan 2007
How does a product's design mirror the organization that develops it, and how does such a dynamic occur? To track the evolution of one design over tim...
Capturing benefits from tomorrow's technology
5.19 pm | 15 Jan 2007
It seems clear that firms with an existing R&D function are better able to use related outside research than firms without an R&D function. But can sp...
The Motion Picture Industry
5.14 pm | 15 Jan 2007
This paper reviews research and trends in three key areas of movie making: production, distribution, and exhibition....
The Money Connection- Understanding VC Networks
2.49 pm | 10 Jan 2007
Venture capital firms often consider investments in companies located far away or in unfamiliar industries. How do they spot these opportunities and a...
Grooming next generation leaders
1.18 pm | 08 Jan 2007
Organizations succeed by identifying, developing, and retaining talented leaders. Professors W. Earl Sasser and Das Narayandas, who teach leadership d...
Tackling the price-tag confusion
2.38 pm | 07 Jan 2007
"Partitioned" price tags that include a main price plus additional charges (Lamp: $70, Bulb, $5, Shipping: $15) may confuse your customers...
Improving Public Health for the Poor
2.32 pm | 07 Jan 2007
Micro-finance may offer a window on new methods for widening access to healthcare for the poor, says Harvard Business School's Michael Chu. He and col...
Cartels and Competition: Neither Markets nor Hierarchies
5.42 pm | 26 Nov 2006
For better or worse, cartels have shaped economic and business history since the late nineteenth century. Big business must recognize how, up until th...
The New Entrepreneurs
1.51 pm | 26 Nov 2006
When a delegation of HBS faculty visited Chinese entrepreneurs, they came away with something unexpected: the start of what could be a fundamental ret...
Governance and CEO turnover
5.20 pm | 25 Nov 2006
CEO entrenchment has potential costs as well as benefits. What are the tradeoffs?...
The History and Influence of Andy Grove
5.19 pm | 23 Nov 2006
In a soon-to-be-released biography, Harvard Business School professor Richard S. Tedlow profiles one of the most influential business leaders of our t...
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