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- April 1985 (Revised September 1986)
- Case
CML Group, Inc.: Going Public (B)
- January 1985 (Revised November 1987)
- Case
Progressive Corp. (B)
- January 1981
- Case
AT&T: Adaptation in Progress (A)
- January 1981
- Case
AT&T: Adaptation in Progress (A1)
- January 1981
- Case
AT&T: Adaptation in Progress (B)
- January 1981
- Case
AT&T: Adaptation in Progress (C)
- January 1981
- Case
AT&T: Adaptation in Progress (D)
- December 1980 (Revised February 1981)
- Case
Progressive Corp. (A)
- Article
A Note on the Progressivity of Optimal Public Expenditures
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Competing in New Markets
Strategic advisors counsel managers to conduct a thorough competitive analysis emphasizing key points of differentiation. But for new markets, Professor McDonald’s research suggests that reports of the threat posed by similar rivals may be greatly exaggerated, and... View Details
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Demographic 'Stickiness': The Demographic Identity of Departing Group Members Influences Who Is Chosen to Replace Them
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Executive Education: Driving Corporate Performance
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Managing International Trade and Investment
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Overview
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Overview
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Profitable Souls: Foreign Investment and the Fate of Human Rights
- Forthcoming
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Sixty Years of the Voting Rights Act: Progress and Pitfalls
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Social Determinants of Health
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Strategy Execution
This course takes strategy as given and teaches what students need to know to execute and win in highly competitive markets. Using fundamental building blocks based on accountability systems and structures, this course is divided into seven modules:
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The Political Power of Weak Interests
One of the most broadly accepted theoretical claims of public policy is the proposal that interests shared by a large set of actors tend to be under-represented in public policy. From Mancur Olson to George Stigler to James Q. Wilson, our most influential theorists... View Details