Harvard Business Review
Corporate Governance Activists Headed in Wrong Direction
5.00 pm | 07 Aug 2006
Activist corporate governance reformers are spending too much time—and capturing too much of the media's attention—on fringe issues. ...
The Case for Consumer-Driven Medicaid
4.40 pm | 07 Aug 2006
The Medicaid program provides a much needed health insurance safety net for 52 million of our nation's poor and medically needy, but its price tag thr...
Competition the Cure for Healthcare
4.37 pm | 07 Aug 2006
Healthcare is very different, especially today when we already treat virtually every medical condition in some way. Most of the time, the best quality...
Developing a Strategy for Digital Convergence
4.35 pm | 07 Aug 2006
Technology was getting dull earlier this decade, says David Yoffie. But the sudden arrival of digital convergence has turned the tech world upside dow...
Political Turmoil and Mexico's Economy
4.33 pm | 07 Aug 2006
What happens to a country's economy when its government is politically unstable, such as has been the case historically in Mexico? ...
Enron Jury Sent the Right Message
4.29 pm | 07 Aug 2006
The most noteworthy message of the Enron trial is that corporate executives can be convicted in a court of law for a pattern of deception that may or ...
How Kayak Users Built a New Industry
4.22 pm | 07 Aug 2006
Harvard Business School professor Carliss Baldwin and her colleagues Christoph Hienerth and Eric von Hippel were drawn to the sport. They realized tha...
The Strategic Way to Go to Market
1.10 pm | 06 Aug 2006
Harvard Business School marketing professor V. Kasturi "Kash" Rangan in his new book, Transforming Your Go-to-Market Strategy. The auto industry, he s...
How Important Is "Executive Intelligence" for Leaders?
2.23 pm | 05 Aug 2006
Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert Sutton cite studies that maintain that no more than 10 percent of the performance of an organization can be attributed to i...
How Can Start Ups Grow?
6.09 pm | 21 Jun 2006
For new ventures a lack of resources makes growth difficult to come by—just ask those nine out of ten fledgling firms that fail. Professor Mukti Khair...
The Hidden Cost of Buying Information
6.56 pm | 15 Jun 2006
New research from Harvard Business School’s Francesca Gino suggests that if we pay for information, we tend to overweigh its actual value. ...
Asian and American Leadership Styles: How Are They Unique?
6.07 pm | 14 Jun 2006
Business leadership is at the core of Asian economic development, says HBS professor D. Quinn Mills. As he explained recently in Kuala Lumpur, the Ame...
Six Steps for Making Your Threat Credible
5.49 pm | 08 Jun 2006
It damages your reputation, your company, and the deal if you make empty threats in negotiation. In this article from Negotiation, HBS professor Deepa...
What Could Bring Globalization Down?
5.45 pm | 08 Jun 2006
Do you think the forces of globalization are here to stay? Harvard professor Niall Ferguson says nothing is for certain. Consider what happened to the...
Managing Change: Garden, Sandcastle, Mountain, Spaghetti
5.46 pm | 05 Jun 2006
Managing Change: Garden, Sandcastle, Mountain, Spaghetti Jonathan Byrnes (HBS DBA '80) writes The Bottom Line, a monthly column that details innovati...
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