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Executive Education: Finance for Senior Executives
Finance for Senior Executives provides the frameworks to strategically use financial resources and position your company for future success. By examining corporate finance from both internal and external perspectives, this HBS Executive Education
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Field Course: Social Innovation Lab
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Financial Reporting and Control
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Financial Reporting and Control
Financial Reporting and Control (FRC) covers topics about how managers can design and use performance measurement systems for external reporting and internal management to build more effective organizations. Throughout their careers, business leaders are required to... View Details
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Financing New Business Formation
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FinTech Lending and Cashless Payments
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Foreign investment in large projects in the Third World
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Going Digital: Implications for Firm Value and Performance
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Governance, Accountability, and Performance for Social Enterprise
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Grand Challenges for Entrepreneurs
Grand Challenges for Entrepreneurs (GCE) is designed for students who are interested in entrepreneurial approaches to the biggest challenges of our time. Grand Challenges are near-intractable, global problems that offer the tantalizing... View Details
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How Artificial Intelligence Constrains Human Experience
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Improving Customer Compatibility with Tradeoff Transparency
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In the Red: Overdrafts, Payday Lending and the Underbanked
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Innovation and Performance Improvement in Health Care
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Investment Management Workshop
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Knowledge flows and capability acquisition
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Leadership and Organizational Behavior (LEAD)
Professor Bernstein taught Leadership and Organizational Behavior (LEAD) from 2013-2016 (7 sections). This course focuses on how managers become effective leaders by addressing the human side of enterprise.
The course is divided into five modules:
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Leading Difference
Leading Difference fundamentally challenges our view of the type of leadership that is needed in a world that is increasingly divided and in organizations that are increasingly diverse. Inclusion, in such a world, is an organizational advantage that is fundamental... View Details
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Lean Startup Management Practices
Many information technology startups have embraced "lean startup" management practices. Lean startups confront high levels of uncertainty about both customer problems and product solutions: the strength of demand for new... View Details
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