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- November 2020 (Revised February 2021)
- Case
Integrating Beam Suntory (A)
- September 2021 (Revised December 2023)
- Case
On the Bubble: Startup Bootstrapping
- 09 Jan 2020
- Blog Post
Navigating Grey in the Ever-Evolving Tech Community
- Teaching Interest
Entrepreneurial Economics
Designed for Harvard College sophomores.
Course Description: Why do so many individuals choose to pursue entrepreneurship despite substantial risks? How do these entrepreneurs raise money to finance their ventures? And what is the impact of...
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- January 1983 (Revised July 2007)
- Case
Neill Hance
- January 1995 (Revised June 1997)
- Case
Walt Disney Company, 1994: A Tumultuous Year
- January 2017
- Case
Danaher Corporation, 2007–2017
- October 1987 (Revised January 1989)
- Background Note
Purchasing a Business: The Search Process
- 2021
- Working Paper
Expanding the Entrepreneurial Cultural Toolkit: The Temporal Interplay of the Substantive and the Symbolic
- January 1998 (Revised April 1998)
- Case
Lincoln Electric: Venturing Abroad
Cynthia A. Montgomery
Professor Montgomery's research centers on strategy and corporate governance. Of particular interest are the unique roles leaders play in developing and implementing strategy; the means organizations use to create value across multiple lines of business; and issues... View Details
- February 1994
- Case
Kathryn McNeil (A)
- February 2004 (Revised January 2005)
- Case
Hewlett-Packard: Culture in Changing Times
- August 1988 (Revised February 1992)
- Case
Norton Group PLC: To Be or Not to Be in the Motorcycle Business (A)
- 22 Oct 2008
- Working Paper Summaries
Variation in Experience and Team Familiarity: Addressing the Knowledge Acquisition-Application Problem
- 2013
- Chapter
Who Chooses Board Members?
- July 2013 (Revised November 2021)
- Module Note
Exploration vs. Exploitation
- September 2016 (Revised September 2017)
- Case
Collage.com: Scaling a Distributed Organization
William A. Sahlman
William Sahlman is a Baker Foundation Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.
Mr. Sahlman received an A.B. degree in Economics from Princeton University (1972), an M.B.A. from Harvard University (1975), and a Ph.D. in Business... View Details
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