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- 01 Dec 2000
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Opening Doors: Inside the World of Museum Management
Philippe de Montebello, a 37-year veteran of the Met. "We have a strong, diverse, unpredictable revenue base, and the financial demands of running an institution this size are...
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- Fall 2020
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Sizing Up Corporate Restructuring in the COVID Crisis
By: Robin Greenwood, Benjamin Iverson and David Thesmar
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the financial and legal system will need to deal with a surge of financial distress in the business sector. Some firms will be able to survive, while others will face bankruptcy and thus need to be liquidated or reorganized. Many...
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Greenwood, Robin, Benjamin Iverson, and David Thesmar. "Sizing Up Corporate Restructuring in the COVID Crisis." Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (Fall 2020). (Also NBER Working Paper, No. 28104.)
- 22 Feb 2011
- Research & Ideas
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past decade, the world economy has been dominated by a unique geoeconomic constellation that the authors call "Chimerica": a world economic order that combined Chinese export-led development with U.S. overconsumption on the basis View Details
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to become tech companies, themselves. The cost to them of having really expensive but small numbers of data and technical people doing low-level tasks—because they don’t have a...
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labor, and you believe that those resources are 65 to 75 percent productive, like my goodness, what are you doing?Kerr: With 20 percent of your cost structure is not going to the ends that you're desiring....
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- 14 Jul 2006
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The Case for Consumer-Driven Medicaid
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 threatens the financial stability View Details
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by Regina E. Herzlinger
- 14 Jan 2015
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Thriving in the Turbulence of Emerging Markets
philanthropy. We have to take care of all stakeholders—I say customers, vendors, employees, shareholders, and the society in which you work. You can't produce a bad quality and high cost product and then...
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our fellows earning college credits and an in-demand credential. It’s Pell-eligible with financial stipends, so there are no out-of-pocket costs for our learners. And it leads to a middle-skills job in a...
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white-collar people whose productivity is essential to the company's strategy?Jurist-Rosner: We see different impacts to different industries of having caregivers in the workforce. So, for professional services and View Details
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distress about being regularly on the outside of the workforce looking in. And that’s a human condition that isn’t associated with any rational labor market.Kerr: Yeah, it’s tough. As you think about the...
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- December 1992 (Revised May 1993)
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Porsche AG
By: Robert S. Kaplan
Describes the financial management of the research and development departments of an automobile manufacturer and technology supplier. Existing cost systems measure accurately the costs incurred by department and by project. But little formal information is provided...
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Machinery and Machining;
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Technology Industry
Kaplan, Robert S. "Porsche AG." Harvard Business School Case 193-071, December 1992. (Revised May 1993.)
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even other service providers. So our support can take a number of different forms based on the needs of the individual. We try to understand where they are in terms of skills,...
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on campus for breakfast and for lunch. We were thinking financial support, nutrition support. But one of the things that it has done is, it has taken our BlueSky, and it puts them into daily contact with all...
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- 02 Mar 2015
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‘Retail Revolution’ Excerpt: The Scale of the Ecommerce Threat
most studies of the online threat begin. In most, though not all, retail verticals, online retailers can offer lower prices than brick-and-mortar retailers because of their lower View Details
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from University of London. And what’s unique about these degrees is that they are a fraction of the cost of an in-person degree, and they are...
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- 26 Jul 2016
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July 26, 2016
and clinician-reported outcomes. These need to be used for internal improvement in health care delivery organizations, as well as for public reporting, so that patients can make informed choices about their health care. We need to do a better job measuring, reporting...
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equality across cities, especially as you take what used to be a very concentrated workforce and an expensive location and they distribute them out. Has Dropbox announced anything or set a policy around pay?Houston: Yeah. We adjust for View Details
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ties back to the cost of code switching and micro-aggressions in the workplace. People’s satisfaction with work, their sense of belonging, among Black employees, actually grew...
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ahead.Kerr: Exactly. “And yet, the rest of us are suffering from higher rents and we don’t participate in these opportunities.” There’s been recent studies that have come out that have documented some degree to which people are being...
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- 23 Jul 2001
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How One Center of Innovation Lost its Spark
While the knowledge sharing benefits of clusters takes off, the liability of institutionalization rise steadily as a function of time. These View Details