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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
Pulsipher tells Bill about the school’s innovative online model, which delivers a proficiency-based curriculum to working adults and members of underserved groups. With over 115,000 full-time students, WGU...
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potential places to work. You mentioned diversity, equity, and inclusion. Are you seeing the type of innovation you’re talking about in those programs, specifically? And what are you talking to companies...
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- September 2013
- Case
Boeing 787: More Electric Architecture
By: Willy Shih
The "more electric architecture" of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner represented a significant shift in the design of secondary power systems for commercial aircraft, compared to traditional designs that employed a mix of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical power. While the...
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room at an office or in your home, everybody has their video on, so that everybody is a face on a screen. And that, really, again, kind of level sets and gives equity to everybody in the meeting.Kerr: One of...
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- 04 Feb 2015
- What Do You Think?
Is There a Stanford-Google-Silicon Valley School of Management?
Sloan. Although he was becoming feeble, his mind was still sharp. Mr. Sloan would talk about innovations he introduced as head of General Motors. They included a multibrand strategy with products aimed at...
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- February 2010 (Revised June 2012)
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"Plugging In" the Consumer: The Adoption of Electrically Powered Vehicles in the U.S.
By: Elie Ofek and Polly Ribatt
How will U.S. consumers respond to the proliferation of alternative-fuel vehicles, such as cars powered partially or completely by electricity, in the coming decade? After a century in which fossil fuel-powered vehicles dominated the market, it appeared consumers would...
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Energy Sources;
Policy;
Marketing;
Demand and Consumers;
Business and Government Relations;
Natural Environment;
Pollutants;
Adoption;
Auto Industry;
United States
Ofek, Elie, and Polly Ribatt. "Plugging In" the Consumer: The Adoption of Electrically Powered Vehicles in the U.S. Harvard Business School Case 510-076, February 2010. (Revised June 2012.)
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
really that every 90 days we are in the position to react very swiftly to changing market conditions and help our customers to stay ahead of that. So the innovation partnership is so much stronger through a...
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- 06 Aug 2019
- Working Paper Summaries
Field-Level Paradox and the Co-Evolution of an Entrepreneurial Vision
- 01 Dec 2000
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Opening Doors: Inside the World of Museum Management
In 1995, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts reopened its grand front entrance on busy Huntington Avenue. The symbolism was hard to miss. After decades of attracting a scholarly, sophisticated, highbrow crowd to...
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
innovation – critical in today’s knowledge economy. Though the US is the world leader in attracting global talent – a key driver of its phenomenal growth – the world around it is catching up. Can the US...
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
challenge and the level of their ambition with some innovation and some novel thinking. Lord: I’ll tell you right now, if you think an effective recruitment strategy for hiring more Black college students is...
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- July 2014 (Revised August 2015)
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Qihoo
By: Feng Zhu
Qihoo, one of the largest Internet companies in China today, was founded in 2005. The company started its business by offering a security software product, and quickly dominated the market in China after its unusual move of giving its product away for free in 2009....
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- 05 May 2003
- Research & Ideas
How Bank of America Turned Branches into Service-Development Laboratories
America's Innovation & Development Team quickly realized that it would be very difficult to conduct a diverse array of experiments within the confines of a traditionally...
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
Terminal, so that people can navigate human beings or the allocation of people in a very rigorous and sophisticated way. I think we’re in inning one. What shape that takes? TBD, but there’s certainly a lot to do.Fuller: Well, Ben Zweig,...
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- April 2016 (Revised June 2019)
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The Walt Disney Studios
By: Anita Elberse
In December 2015, Alan Horn, chairman of The Walt Disney Studios, celebrates the world premiere of Star Wars: The Force Awakens—only the latest in a string of big bets that he has overseen. Disney pursues a “tentpole strategy” that revolves around at least eight...
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Entertainment;
Movie Industry;
Film;
Creative Industries;
Product Portfolio Management;
Innovation;
Branding;
Talent;
Blockbuster;
Superstar;
Film Entertainment;
Media;
Strategy;
Talent and Talent Management;
Creativity;
Product Launch;
Brands and Branding;
Product Development;
Marketing;
Entertainment and Recreation Industry;
Motion Pictures and Video Industry
Elberse, Anita. "The Walt Disney Studios." Harvard Business School Case 516-105, April 2016. (Revised June 2019.)
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
adoption of technology and the associated impacts on workforce is over history, most big innovations do start with big enterprises or other big institutions, like the defense department, and then start...
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
us in the next couple of years.Fuller: Well, Kelly Hancock, Chief Caregiver Officer at the Cleveland Clinic, such a pleasure to hear about all the many things you are doing there to be innovative and...
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- 15 Dec 2008
- Research & Ideas
The Surprisingly Successful Marriages of Multinationals and Social Brands
arrangements from the perspective of the "elephants"? A: Most successful large companies excel at business planning, allocation of capital, and execution. Many are also good at product View Details
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game, but also that they be really learning engagements. I’m not using the word “apprenticeship” because that defines a very specific version of paid work-based learning, which is a terrific vehicle for enhancing a workforce. I’m talking...
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everything else affect most of the world’s economies. So there’s no reason this should not be international.Fuller: Well, Euan Blair, Founder and CEO of Multiverse, the View Details