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Put Employees at the Center of Your Post-Pandemic Digital Strategy
Leadership & Managing People Digital ArticleLosing talent is your number one risk. -
Why Good Companies Go Bad
Organizational culture Magazine ArticleWhen business conditions change, the most successful companies are often the slowest to adapt. To avoid being left behind, executives must understand the true sources of corporate inertia. -
Find the 15-Minute Competitive Advantage
Innovation Digital ArticleJust because this is a time of transformation doesn’t mean that it’s easy to sell transformational ideas. Economic uncertainty has reduced the audience for bold, grand rhetoric. Besides, even in boom times innovation is risky. Innovators often have to ease anxieties by sounding conservative while doing something radical. We all want breakthroughs; it’s just that […] -
Four Tools For Defeating Denial
Leadership Digital ArticleDenial dogged my travels around the world these past weeks. At a World Economic Forum gathering in Dubai just before Dubai World’s debt problems made headlines, the head Sheikh touted Dubai’s superiority over the West for problems that Dubai had seemingly avoided. But the idle cranes and empty buildings I saw were monuments to denial […] -
Innovation: Who Else Is Doing It?
Innovation & Leadership Digital ArticleEveryone applauds innovation. At least, they love it in retrospect, after it has worked. Before that, it's just somebody's wild idea that competes with... -
Lead from the Heart
Collaboration and teams Magazine ArticleWhen an executive comes from the private sector to a nonprofit, the usual understanding is that he or she is there to inject some business discipline. When I arrived at the American Red Cross, there were certainly problems to be tackled. The books were closed on FY08 just six days after I started, with a […] -
The Olympic-Sized Leadership Challenge of IOC Chairman Jacques Rogge
Leadership Digital ArticleYou think life is tough? Imagine you were Jacques Rogge. Imagine you were president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and had to rest your head last night fearing the “Journey of Harmony” was going to explode yet again, this time on the streets of San Francisco. The Journey of Harmony is the moniker that […] -
Oil and Troubled Waters
Power and influence Magazine ArticleWhen a crisis forces outside directors to navigate major changes, investors and directors must adopt new roles. The largest such case to date provides some useful lessons. The Royal Dutch/Shell Group was a 60/40 joint venture between Royal Dutch Petroleum and Shell Transport and Trading. It was run by a five-person committee of managing directors […] -
Capture Your Team's Wisdom Through Stories
Encourage your team to share stories of how they persevered through a crisis so you can apply these lessons to the next challenge. -
Leadership, Thinking Ten Years Ahead
Leadership Digital Article(Editor’s note: This post is part of a six-week blog series on how leadership might look in the future. The conversations generated by these posts will help shape the agenda of a symposium on the topic in June 2010, hosted by HBS’s Nitin Nohria, Rakesh Khurana, and Scott Snook.) I’m convinced that — with new […] -
How to Make the Classroom as Exciting as a Video Game
Technology & Operations Digital ArticleChildren in the Northern Hemisphere are headed back to school this time of year. The great majority of them will go back to the traditional classroom,... -
Crime and Management: An Interview with New York City Police Commissioner Lee P. Brown
Government Magazine ArticleAs commissioner of the New York City Police Department, Lee P. Brown faces two enormous challenges. The first is crime. In 1989 in New York City, 712,419 crimes were reported, including 1,905 murders, 93,377 robberies, and 3,254 rapes. As Brown is quick to point out, the situation has grown so severe that people in cities […] -
How Process Enterprises Really Work
Managing people Magazine ArticleWhat do IBM, Texas Instruments, Owens Corning, and Duke Power have in common? They’re all redesigning their organizations around their core processes—and reaping enormous benefits as a result. -
Management in the 1980’s
Change management Magazine ArticleOver the last decade a new technology has begun to take hold in American business, one so new that its significance is still difficult to evaluate. While many aspects of this technology are uncertain, it seems clear that it will move into the managerial scene rapidly, with definite and far-reaching impact on managerial organization. In […] -
The Quick Wins Paradox
Change management Magazine ArticleNew leaders must prove themselves quickly, but the quest for rapid results is inherently dangerous. Where are the traps, and how can managers avoid them? -
Lords of Strategy: A Conversation with Walter Kiechel
Strategy & Execution Digital ArticleI spoke recently with Walter Kiechel about his new book, The Lords of Strategy, which describes the rise of the large strategy consulting firms - BCG,... -
Unleashing the Power of Learning: An Interview with British Petroleum’s John Browne
Leadership Magazine ArticleWith his talk of “the shrinking half-life of ideas,” “virtual team networks,” and “breakthrough thinking,” John Browne sounds more like a Silicon Valley CEO than the head of the giant British Petroleum Company. Then again, BP—with its flat organization, entrepreneurial business units, web of alliances, and surging profits—is starting to look and act like a […] -
Success, Leadership, Change–It’s Time to Talk
Leadership Digital ArticleAt last, we’re in the final week of what has seemed like an endless presidential campaign. Other than the bizarre rise of “Joe the Plumber,” perhaps the most-invoked image by both candidates is the “discussion around the dinner table.” And for good reason. It is around the dinner table–after the dishes have been cleared, after […] -
Home Depot's Blueprint for Culture Change
Organizational Development Magazine ArticleWhat could be harder than turning around a seemingly wildly successful company by imposing a centralized framework on a heretofore radically decentralized,... -
Making Mass Customization Work
Innovation Magazine ArticleContinuous improvement at Toyota Motor Company is now a business legend. For three decades, Toyota enlisted its employees in a relentless drive to find faster, more efficient methods to develop and make low-cost, defect-free cars. The results were stupendous. Toyota became the benchmark in the automobile industry for quality and low cost. The same, however, […]
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Enron Development Corp.: The Dabhol Power Project in Maharashtra, India (B)
Global Business Case Study5.00View Details A new administration/government takes power in a state in India and cancels a power project agreed upon/created by the previous state government and an... -
The American Repertory Theater
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details When Diane Paulus, artistic director and CEO of the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T. - also seen spelled as American Repertory Theatre) first started... -
Profits, Politics, and Pipelines: Europe, Russia, and the Challenge of Nord Stream 2 (A)
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details Proposed in 2012, Nord Stream 2 was a pipeline project that aimed to bring natural gas directly from Russia to Europe beneath the Baltic Sea. Gazprom,... -
Opening the Valve: From Software to Hardware (A)
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details Valve, one of the world's top video game software companies, has also become an iconic example of an organization with virtually no hierarchy. A 400-person... -
DXSD: Transforming Migrations
Technology & Operations Case Study11.95View Details On January 23, 2015, DXSD India received an opportunity to add a complex new line of business to the company's value chain. The head of DXSD India, a... -
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (B): Integrating Army and Navy Cultures at the New Walter Reed
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details This case is part of a four part series that examines the merger of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Military Center at Bethesda... -
Take Charge of Your Productivity
Long hours don't make you more productive-being intentional with your time does. Discover strategies to keep your work on track and help you maintain... -
OTE: Managing in Times of National Crisis (A)
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details In late 2010, Michael Tsamaz was appointed CEO and Chairman of Greek telecommunications company OTE. OTE still exhibited many traits of a large incumbent... -
Caruso's Pizza (Condensed)
Technology & Operations Case Study11.95View Details Caruso's Pizza is a small, entrepreneurial restaurant chain. The case considers expansion of an experimental pizza delivery system ("express delivery")... -
Managing Change & Transformation in 2021
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details Syllabus for Managing Change and Transformation 2021 EC Course -
Strategy Execution Module 15: Using the Levers of Control to Implement Strategy
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details This module reading pulls together key concepts and techniques from the Strategy Execution series into an integrated model - the levers of control. The... -
Municipal Decentralization in Buenos Aires: Sequel
Leadership & Managing People Case Study5.00View Details As part of its efforts to recover from hyperinflation and an oversized public sector, the government of Argentinaspecifically the province of Buenos Airesseeks... -
Nokia: The Inside Story of the Rise and Fall of a Technology Giant
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details The case examines the downward spiral of Nokia, the mobile technology giant that once conquered the world, seen from the perspective of 'insiders' - based... -
Strategic Human Resource Management Applications Exercise
Organizational Development Case Study8.95View Details Overview of a method for diagnosing and developing an organization's capability to achieve its goals and implement its strategy, with exercises for application.... -
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (Epilogue): JTF CapMed: Three Years Later
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details This case is part of a four part series that examines the merger of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Military Center at Bethesda... -
AUB Medical Center: Achieving 2020 Vision (A)
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details An academic and medical practitioner leaves Harvard Medical School to join the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC) as dean of the School... -
Belk: Towards Exceptional Scheduling
Organizational Development Case Study11.95View Details With 24,000 staff and over 300 stores, Belk Inc. sought to replace its entirely manual labor scheduling system with an automated software solution from...
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Put Employees at the Center of Your Post-Pandemic Digital Strategy
Leadership & Managing People Digital ArticleLosing talent is your number one risk. -
OWC Watch Company: Facing the Hard Truth of Success and Failure - Teaching Note
Strategy & Execution Digital ArticleTeaching note for W15282. -
Enron Development Corp.: The Dabhol Power Project in Maharashtra, India (B)
Global Business Case Study5.00View Details A new administration/government takes power in a state in India and cancels a power project agreed upon/created by the previous state government and an... -
Holistic Challenges of Agile
Management Digital ArticleThe Agile Manifesto offered a philosophy for accomplishing technical work efficiently; The Agile Enterprise builds on the previous text and outlines how... -
The American Repertory Theater
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details When Diane Paulus, artistic director and CEO of the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T. - also seen spelled as American Repertory Theatre) first started... -
Why Good Companies Go Bad
Organizational culture Magazine ArticleWhen business conditions change, the most successful companies are often the slowest to adapt. To avoid being left behind, executives must understand the true sources of corporate inertia. -
Find the 15-Minute Competitive Advantage
Innovation Digital ArticleJust because this is a time of transformation doesn’t mean that it’s easy to sell transformational ideas. Economic uncertainty has reduced the audience for bold, grand rhetoric. Besides, even in boom times innovation is risky. Innovators often have to ease anxieties by sounding conservative while doing something radical. We all want breakthroughs; it’s just that […] -
Four Tools For Defeating Denial
Leadership Digital ArticleDenial dogged my travels around the world these past weeks. At a World Economic Forum gathering in Dubai just before Dubai World’s debt problems made headlines, the head Sheikh touted Dubai’s superiority over the West for problems that Dubai had seemingly avoided. But the idle cranes and empty buildings I saw were monuments to denial […] -
Profits, Politics, and Pipelines: Europe, Russia, and the Challenge of Nord Stream 2 (A)
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details Proposed in 2012, Nord Stream 2 was a pipeline project that aimed to bring natural gas directly from Russia to Europe beneath the Baltic Sea. Gazprom,...