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Description: The Faculty Seminar Series was a joint venture of HBS and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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Description: The hosting site for the Managing the Future of Work podcast, in which Harvard Business School Professors Bill Kerr and Joe Fuller talk to leaders grappling with the forces reshaping the nature of work.
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Group: Faculty Blogs
Description: TECHNICAL NOTE: For best results, the full URL in the capture (i.e. in the Wayback Machine) must be https, so it should start https://wayback.archive-it.org/9579/20171031195241/https://mihiradesai.wixsite.com/mihir-desai. Replay is also most consistent in Chrome.
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Group: Faculty Blogs
Description: In the fall of 2003, faculty and staff from the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) and the Harvard Business School (HBS) joined together to examine how the art and science of management could help public schools improve student performance. The Public Education Leadership Project evolved from that question. The website contains content about the project's mission and impact, the student experience, and faculty, research and resources.
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Group: Initiatives & Projects
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Group: Faculty Blogs
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Description: This project is research-led effort to understand and improve the competititiveness of the United States. It focuses especially on the roles that business leaders do and can play in promoting U.S. competititiveness. This website describes the project, its research, faculty, and media coverage. It also has a forum which presents topics users can comment on.
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Group: Initiatives & Projects
Description: The mission of the initiative is to deepen business leaders' understanding of today's environmental challenges and to assist them in developing effective solutions. The website provides information on its mission, cases and publications, resources and content specifically for MBA and Executive Education students, and alumni.
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Group: Initiatives & Projects
Description: Archived web content of the Harvard Business School Faculty & Research website crawled for the HBS Archives. The Harvard Business School Faculty & Research website is the source for learning about the Harvard Business School faculty and the research they are working on. It is also the destination for keeping abreast of seminars and conferences and references to the thousands of publications including articles, books, cases, presentations, and research summaries produced by the faculty. Also of interest are overviews of the academic units at HBS and the faculty associated with the units.
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Group: Faculty Biographies
Description: This page lists the HBS-wide initiatives which are built upon cross-disciplinary research agendas. All initiatives, except for FORUM FOR GROWTH AND INNOVATION and GENDER have their own websites. These websites are listed individually in this collection.
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Group: Initiatives & Projects
Description: This initiative is anchored by a team based in Boston with close to 60 staff in key regions around the world to contribute to the school's global strategy. The website not only describes the various centers and their activities around the world, but also includes news, faculty research and case development, curriculum for MBA and Executive Education students, and alumni engagement in the initiative.
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Description: This initiative at HBS connects MBA students, alumni, faculty, staff, and Executive Education participants to ideas, resources, and opportunities for collaboration that yield innovative models for health care practice. The website includes news articles, highlights of research from faculty, and academics, student activities, events, and careers related to the initiative.
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Description: The Leadership Initiative id dedicated to helping individuals effectively understand and manage the challenges of leadership. The website includes a leadership skills test, new and noteworthy books, programs that strengthen leadership, and a database chronicling the lives of 20th century men and women whose leadership shaped the country.
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Description: Grounded in the mission of HBS, the Social Enterprise Initiative engages with the non-profit, for profit, and public sectors to generate and share resources, tools, and knowledge to tackle society's toughest challenges. The website includes programs, faculty associated with the initiative, and insight into how MBA students can integrate social enterprise skills into their academic, professional and personal lives.
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Description: The C. Roland Christensen Center for Teaching and Learning was established in 2004 to promote and support teaching excellence and innovation within Harvard Business School. It also provides leadership and expertise about case method teaching and participant-centered learning for instructors at other institutions in the United States and abroad.
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Description: The Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness (ISC) is a nonprofit research and education organization founded by Michael Porter and based at Harvard Business School. It is dedicated to extending the research pioneered by Michael Porter and disseminating it to scholars and practitioners on a global basis. The website provides information about the Institute including its research areas, resources, and strategy. It also provides background information about Michael Porter and his current publications and Twitter feed.
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Group: Initiatives & Projects
Description: Personal home page for Professor Dorothy A. Leonard containing her biography, curriculum vitae, research interests, and paintings.
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Group: Faculty Biographies
Creator: Leonard, Dorothy A.
Description: Personal home page for Professor David A. Thomas containing his biography, curriculum vitae, research interests, publications, and teaching records.
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Group: Faculty Biographies
Creator: Thomas, David A.
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Description: The Digital Initiative "studies the digital transformation of the economy, and seeks to shape it by equipping leaders and engaging our community with cutting-edge research." The website includes events, publications, newsletters, and blog related to the initiative.
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Description: The Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship provides unrivaled support as our students and alumni transform their ideas into successful startups. The website includes an overview of the Rock Center, a showcase of current research and researchers, insights, programs, and faculty and courses.
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Group: Initiatives & Projects
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Description: The Open Forum, operated by the Harvard Business School Digital Initiative, is sponsored by Harvard Business School Dean Nitin Nohria and exists to provide a way for Harvard students, faculty, and staff to expand their impact on the world by creating a collaborative community focused on solving the vexing social problems that lie at the center of their ambitious work. The website includes both active and completed challenges, which first states a challenge and then tracks, evaluates and announces the winning ideas submitted by the Harvard community. The Open Forum project concluded in 2020 after three years of running challenges both externally and internally.
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Group: Faculty Blogs
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Group: Faculty Twitter
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Description: Joseph Fuller is one of the co-chairs of the Managing the Future of Work project.
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Description: William Kerr is one of the co-chairs of the Managing the Future of Work project.
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Group: Initiatives & Projects
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Description: The Institute for Study of Business in Global Society (BiGS) was established in 2022 to direct the tools and resources of Harvard Business School directly towards the critical areas where business and society overlap and occasionally collide, and to provide business leaders with new ways of thinking about how they and their organizations can help to address some of society’s most urgent challenges.
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Group: Faculty Biographies
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Description: The Forum for Growth & Innovation is a research project founded and inspired by Professor Clayton Christensen. The goal of The Forum is to discover, develop, and disseminate robust, accessible theory in the areas of innovation and general management.
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Description: The mission of the Impact-Weighted Accounts Project is to drive the creation of financial accounts that reflect a company’s financial, social, and environmental performance. The ambition is to create accounting statements that transparently capture external impacts in a way that drives investor and managerial decision making.
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Description: Led by Harvard Business School professors, William Kerr and Joseph Fuller, the Project on Managing the Future of Work pursues research that business and policy leaders can put into action to navigate this complex landscape. The Project’s current research areas focus on six forces that are redefining the nature of work in the United States as well as in many other advanced and emerging economies: technology trends like automation and artificial intelligence; contingent workforces and the gig economy; workforce demographics and the “care economy”; the middle-skills gap and worker investments; global talent access and utilization; and spatial tensions between leading urban centers and rural areas.
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Description: The homepage for the Managing the future of work podcast, in which Harvard Business School Professors Bill Kerr and Joe Fuller talk to leaders grappling with the forces reshaping the nature of work.
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Description: HBS Accelerate aimed to provide relevant education, tools, and practical expert advice to help launch and scale a business.
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Group: Initiatives & Projects
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Group: Faculty Blogs
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