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- 07 Mar 2014
LGBT Open House
Jointly sponsored by MBA Admissions and the LGBT Student Association, the LGBT Open House is a daylong event designed to give prospective LGBT applicants an opportunity to learn more about HBS and the student experience. Registration is...
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Affordable housing resources
Where can I begin my research on affordable housing in the United States? Resource Type Suggested Resources Research Guides and Databases These guides highlight the top Baker Library resources to begin research on a specific topic...
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- 29 Mar 2013
LGBT Open House
The LGBT Open House is a day long event jointly sponsored by HBS MBA Admissions and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Association (LGBTSA), where prospective students have an opportunity to visit a class and meet current...
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- November 1972 (Revised November 1975)
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Dobbs House (B)
By: W. Earl Sasser and John Klug
Sasser, W. Earl, and John Klug. "Dobbs House (B)." Harvard Business School Case 673-059, November 1972. (Revised November 1975.)
- November 1972 (Revised December 1978)
- Case
Dobbs House (A)
By: W. Earl Sasser, Daryl D Wyckoff and John Klug
Keywords:
Leadership Development
Sasser, W. Earl, Daryl D Wyckoff, and John Klug. "Dobbs House (A)." Harvard Business School Case 673-058, November 1972. (Revised December 1978.)
- June 1980 (Revised March 1981)
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Parker House (A)
Lovelock, Christopher H. "Parker House (A)." Harvard Business School Case 580-151, June 1980. (Revised March 1981.)
- October 1970 (Revised July 1973)
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Executive Town House
Liles, Patrick R., and Perry Haines. "Executive Town House." Harvard Business School Case 371-091, October 1970. (Revised July 1973.)
- May 2005
- Teaching Note
Random House (TN)
By: Bharat N. Anand
Teaching Note to (9-704-438).
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Loeb House | About
Loeb House John L. Loeb Sr. Loeb House was named in honor of John L. Loeb Sr. and his close ties and devotion to the School. One of 16 buildings in the original 1920s McKim, Mead & White campus plan, the...
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Ludcke House | About
Ludcke House Ludcke House is named in honor of Gipp L. Ludcke, (MBA 1925) and his support of the School. One of two buildings on the original HBS campus that were named for their functions, Ludcke View Details
- 23 Aug 2011
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Retsinas Says U.S. Housing Market `Struggling Mightily'
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Greenhill House | About
Greenhill House Robert F. Greenhill (MBA 1962) Greenhill House is named in honor of Gayle and Robert F. Greenhill (MBA 1962). Greenhill House (formerly Humphrey House) was...
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Connell House | About
Connell House William F. Connell (MBA 1963) Connell House (formerly Fowler House) is named for distinguished business leader and generous HBS benefactor William F. Connell (MBA 1963). The three-story,...
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- February 1992 (Revised September 2019)
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The House of Tata
By: James E. Austin and Ashish Nanda
The case traces the evolution of the Tata group, one of the largest and highly respected Indian business houses, from its 19th century founding and early growth in diverse industries, to its response to changes in government regulation in independent India, up to its...
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Keywords:
Indian Economy;
International Business;
Government And Business;
Government Regulation;
Synergy;
Conglomerates;
Business Conglomerates;
Developing Countries and Economies;
Business and Government Relations;
Business History;
Steel Industry;
Electronics Industry;
Chemical Industry;
Insurance Industry;
Air Transportation Industry;
India
Austin, James E., and Ashish Nanda. "The House of Tata." Harvard Business School Case 792-065, February 1992. (Revised September 2019.)
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Dillon House | About
Dillon House C. Douglas Dillon Dillon House was made possible through a gift from Clarence Dillon (Harvard 1905), and honored his son, C. Douglas Dillon (Harvard 1931), a US treasury secretary. Home to the...
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- 12 Oct 2023
MBA Program Open House
Join MBA Admissions staff and current HBS students for a campus tour, student-led Q&A, and Admissions information session. We look forward to meeting you!
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- 15 Feb 2024
MBA Program Open House
Join MBA Admissions staff and current HBS students for a campus tour, student-led Q&A, and Admissions information session. We look forward to meeting you!
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- 06 Nov 2023
MBA Program Open House
Join MBA Admissions staff and current HBS students for a campus tour, student-led Q&A, and Admissions information session. We look forward to meeting you!
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- 29 Feb 2024
MBA Program Open House
Join MBA Admissions staff and current HBS students for a campus tour, student-led Q&A, and Admissions information session. We look forward to meeting you!
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Wilder House | About
Wilder House Wilder House was rededicated in 1997 in honor of William P. Wilder (1922–2019), a prominent Canadian executive, and his support of the School. One of two buildings on the original HBS campus...
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