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- 31 Mar 2009
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First Look: March 31, 2009
2009 Abstract This casebook provides an organized treatment of the major challenges associated with managing large-scale disaster events, including discussion of systematic methods of organizing disaster...
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Martha Lagace
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
full-time scheme, how can organizations and workers meet their respective needs?Welcome to the Managing the Future of Work podcast from Harvard Business School. I’m your host, Harvard Business School professor and visiting fellow at the...
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- 19 Jan 2023
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Forged in Fire
a collection of the wisdom that our life experiences have taught us. I know what I know because of what I've experienced. You know what you know because of what you've experienced. So if you subscribe to the school of thought that says we...
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- 25 Mar 2014
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First Look: March 25
The imperial encounter with political economy was neither uniform across political, economic, cultural, and religious constellations nor static across time. The contributions collected in this volume address, with undeniable pertinence...
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Sean Silverthorne
- 12 Dec 2017
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New Research and Ideas, December 12, 2017
fulfillment drive work engagement. Employees have needs (e.g., a desire to be authentic) and they also have expectations for how their job or their organization will fulfill them. We argue that experiences at work that confirm employees’...
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Sean Silverthorne
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employers in the U.S., U.K., and Germany. They present the business case—as opposed to the philanthropic rationale—for hiring hidden workers. They explain how organizations can expand their talent pools, address their skill shortages, and...
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they’re really targeted at practitioners and decision makers. They’re not scholarly articles. They almost always rely on new data from survey data, where we’ve collected information about how employers or workers and educators see various...
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engineer within IBM. But if we wanted to know what was happening at Microsoft or Accenture or any other competitor, that just wasn’t on the table. There was no sense of differentiation in the projects we were doing internally. So, basically, had this idea that, what if...
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America on the Move - U.S. Competitiveness
used to be a buffer zone between ports and the communities; those buffer zones have eroded, and it complicates port operations. We must dramatically improve efficiencies of ports. The Water Resources Development Act – collects about $1.5...
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more dynamic, more innovation-oriented economy. Where they're similar is in how many states are similar, which is that you've got a collection of larger metros, smaller metros, and then largely sort of rural, somewhat isolated regions. In...
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case from business process reengineering through to software robotics. But events of the past several years have highlighted that dynamic. Business applications—many accessed through the cloud—gave organizations a degree of adaptability...
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organizations in the United States. We see an increasing attention paid to these emerging talent clusters that are driving the economy. One of the bell marks of that has been that, if we look at the inventions that the top—say, 50 or...
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