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- 24 Sep 2014
- News
Why We Hide Some of Our Best Work
- 22 Nov 2010
- News
The Business of Weird: Why People Pay for Bizarre Experiences
- 31 Jan 2014
- News
Starbucks Looks Towards a More Digital Cup of Coffee
- 16 Oct 2015
- News
We Say We Want Privacy Online, But Our Actions Say Otherwise
- 09 Feb 2017
- News
A New Approach to Civics Education
- 21 Aug 2018
- News
The Business Case for Curiosity
- 09 Jul 2015
- News
How to Get the Most Out of a Conference
- 01 Sep 2023
- News
Solving for Z
With nearly 20 years of experience as a senior human resources executive, Matthew Breitfelder (MBA 2002) has seen a lot of change in the corporate talent space. But what’s happening now looks like a tectonic generational shift. From his perch as global head of human...
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- 12 Jan 2023
- News
‘Debiasing’ Debt with Data
HBS gave Ballard the tools needed to transform his idea from an altruistic impulse to a real venture, starting with an emphasis on good data, he says. “I remember my first-year finance professor would always say ‘garbage in, garbage out,’...
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Ralph Ranalli
- 01 Feb 2002
- News
It's academic. (Not!)
blame. Ton's findings contributed to reducing this problem by 22 percent from 1999 to 2000 at her research site. Determining her research focus was the most challenging aspect of the program, Ton notes, because "your first impulse is to...
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- 20 Aug 2014
- News
With No Time to Lose
developed a way to measure electrical impulses in muscle tissue, and therefore measure changes in those impulses as the disease progresses. This one achievement can effectively reduce some costs associated...
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Margie Kelley
- 01 Jun 1999
- News
A Random Sampling of HBS Graduates in the News
callers the opportunity to purchase the relevant CDs. The *CD service "enables real-time impulse buying," Chen told the Philadelphia Inquirer (February 11, 1999). "It is a lost sale if you can't act on it." Currently being tested in...
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Nancy O. Perry
- 01 Sep 2017
- News
The Shape of Things to Come
interest or because student demand tells us something has no traction. Less frequently we’ll make a big change in the first year. NN: Important impulses for change also come from alumni. We were approached not so long ago by a graduate...
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- 01 Dec 2011
- News
At Your Service
have at XYZ call center that makes you decide to take your business elsewhere. Early on in Uncommon Service you assert that humans are born with an innate desire to serve. Could you elaborate? Morriss: Some of the research we looked at documents this View Details
- 01 Dec 2012
- News
Rival Visions
United States awaited development . In deciding to come to America, Gallatin and his two young friends were acting on a psychological impulse rooted in a romantic dream.... They were three young men in a state of rebellion moving to a...
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- 28 May 2019
- News
Alumni and Faculty Books for June 2019
happiness by tweaking minor behaviors and dealing with emotional impulses to accentuate their positive impact. Reinventing the Product: How to Transform your Business and Create Value in the Digital Age by Erik Schaeffer and David Sovie...
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- 01 Dec 2018
- News
Evergreen Business
countryside, of yelling ‘Timberrrr!’ as daddy cuts down a tree.” It’s the same impulse that led Kok to buy the farm in 1980. A former EPA chief economist who now heads the investment banking firm Johan Hekelaar, Kok was looking for a...
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Jen McFarland Flint
- 01 Jun 2010
- News
Admit It: You’re in Denial
alcoholic who swears he is just a social drinker to the investor who refuses to open his 401(k) statement after a market crash, denial permeates every facet of life. The impulse to avoid painful truths, just like the View Details
- 01 Jun 2018
- News
Research Brief: Lessons from Last Place
to switch lines and more than four times as likely to abandon lines when in last place, even after accounting for how many people were queued in front of them, how fast the line was moving, and the length of the line. (Although the View Details
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Jennifer Myers