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Finding a Job When You've Been Out of Work a While
Leadership & Managing People Digital ArticleDo something to fill the gap on your resume. -
IBM and Procter & Gamble's 21st Century Workplaces
Finance & Accounting Digital ArticleU.S. unemployment numbers came in just before Labor Day, and they are grim: 9.7 percent and rising. Small comfort that they were expected to be worse.... -
A Leadership Lesson from My Mother-in-Law
Recessions Digital Article“They gave us a whole can of soda” was how my octogenarian mother-in-law explained a recent experience when her plane was kept on the ground an extra hour for de-icing. Monica was not complaining; she was framing the delay as a positive. This veteran traveler knows that delays are inevitable. My mother-in-law’s attitude might serve […] -
Why Jerks Are Bad Decision-Makers
Recessions Digital ArticleThere are many reasons for not working with jerks, as Bob Sutton has pointed out in his memorably-titled book The No Asshole Rule. But I think I’ve discovered another reason for not having them in your organization’s employ: they often make bad decisions. While all jerks don’t always make bad decisions, and non-jerks occasionally decide […] -
The Most Digital Companies Are Leaving All the Rest Behind
Finance & Accounting Digital ArticleThe U.S. economy operates at only 18% of its digital potential. -
Should Midsize Companies Play Offense or Defense in a Downturn?
Recessions Digital ArticleResearch on the Great Recession found that aggressive companies outperformed those that hunkered down. -
Solve America’s Employment Crisis With a Netflix Prize
Innovation Digital ArticleAn entire generation’s prosperity vanishing, food stamp use exploding. Welcome to the jobless future. This month’s jobs numbers drive home the point. The unemployment rate fell at the fastest rate for years — great news, right? Wrong. The lion’s share of the gains came from (wait for it) “temporary help services.” See what just happened? […] -
Are You About to Snap? Snap Out of It!
Finance & Accounting Digital ArticleThe economic situation isn't getting any easier. We all know people (or are people) who have been laid off, had hours radically reduced, or have watched... -
Combining Math and Social Skills
New research shows that over the last few decades the return on having both math and social skills together is rising faster than just one or the other.... -
Black Friday 2011: Advantage Retailers
Recessions Digital ArticleThis blog post is part of the HBR Online Forum The Future of Retail. Last year on Black Friday, I dropped by a local Staples store in Watertown, Massachusetts, to pick up a few office supplies. Surprised at the 40% off sale on many items, I ended up leaving with a lot of office supplies […] -
In 2009, Match the Urge to Purge with a Zest to Invest
Recessions Digital ArticleIt’s become the mantra of the moment: “A crisis is a terrible thing to waste.” Leaders everywhere are struggling to make sense of the worldwide economic crisis, to learn lessons that will guide them and their companies going forward. My worry is that too many leaders are learning the wrong lessons — they are becoming […] -
How to Survive a Recession and Thrive Afterward
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Too Much Testosterone on Wall Street?
Recessions Digital ArticleFinance has always been dominated by men and driven by a testosterone-enhanced culture. If women had been running our banks, might we have avoided the sub-prime mess and the resulting economic meltdown? Halla Tomasdottir, a prominent Icelandic financier, answers yes. In a recent BBC interview she shared her outrage at the wild risks male bankers […] -
In a Downturn, Provoke Your Customers
Recessions Magazine ArticleThe companies you serve are slashing their budgets—but you can still make the sale. -
One Thing I've Learned from the Wall Street Protests
Finance & Accounting Digital ArticleDuring a bleak, cold winter in New York City, a park is occupied by thousands who stand there day and night for weeks. Nobody knows precisely what these... -
How to Fly Over Recessionary Obstacles
Recessions Digital ArticleWin, my mountain biking partner, and I looked down the ten-foot drop. “Should be fun,” he said as we backed away from the edge and climbed up the hill to get some runway. I wasn’t so sure. He climbed on his bike, pedaled to get a little speed, and took the plunge, effortlessly gliding over […] -
Bringing Manufacturing Back to the U.S. Is Easier Said Than Done
Finance & Accounting Digital ArticleWhat will it take to reverse a decades-long shift to global supply chains? -
Cut Costs like Avon - Not Home Depot
Finance & Accounting Digital ArticleA subtle tension that many senior executives get just plain wrong in a downturn has to do with the distinction between making resource allocation decisions... -
2009 Will Be an Economic Engine for Change
Recessions Digital ArticleThe 2008 recession is an economic firestorm unlike anything the country has seen since the Great Depression. But 2009 is shaping up to be a trigger for an unprecedented surge of innovation that may be one of the most important turning points in the last 100 years. While things are undoubtedly more difficult these days, […] -
The Business Lessons of the Belmont Stakes
Leadership & Managing People Digital ArticleI'll Have Another will try to enter the pantheon of horseracing by winning the Belmont Stakes, the final leg of the Triple Crown, on Saturday night (June...
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Navigating Turbulent Waters: Glitnir Bank's Communication Challenge During a Macroeconomic Crisis
Finance & Accounting Case Study11.95View Details Glitnir Bank is an Icelandic company following an aggressive growth strategy that relies heavily on foreign debt. Access to such debt is suddenly curtailed... -
A Currency We Can Call Our Own: Populism, Banking Crises, and Exchange Rate Crises in Argentina, 1946-2002
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details The case describes Argentina's struggle to establish a credible monetary system under populist pressures and the recurrent use of exchange rate stabilization... -
Banco Hipotecario S.A.
Finance & Accounting Case Study11.95View Details In 2003, the chairwoman and controlling shareholder of Argentina's leading residential mortgage lender are considering how to bring the bank's restructuring... -
1923: Hyperinflation in Germany
Finance & Accounting Case Study8.95View Details In the 1920s, Germany experienced one of the most severe episodes of hyperinflation in history. The episode originated in military defeat and revolution,... -
To Reduce Unemployment, French President Macron Reforms the Labour Market
Finance & Accounting Case Study11.95View Details The case examines the reforms to the French labour code made by President Emmanuel Macron after his election in April 2017, essentially designed to loosen... -
Saudi Arabia: Vision 2030
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details Saudi Arabia's King Salman faces several challenges, both domestic and foreign. Domestically, he need to build the country's economy to accommodate a... -
Mubadala and EBX: To X or to X It?
Finance & Accounting Case Study11.95View Details In April 2012, Mubadala, Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund invested $2 billion in Brazlian conglomerate, EBX, believing the company to be undervaluing... -
From Start-Up to Grown-Up Nation: The Future of the Israeli Innovation Ecosystem (Abridged)
Sales & Marketing Case Study11.95View Details In June 2016, Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, wrestled with how to sustain Israel's strong innovation track record and the country's... -
The Classic Gold Standard: 1870-1914
Finance & Accounting Case Study8.95View Details Debates on issues about the economy, growth, inequality, fiscal responsibility, and financial crises frequently reduce to debates about money. Moreover,... -
Remote Access and Networking Technologies for SMEs
Technology & Operations Case Study11.95View Details In 2003, a year in which Hong Kong's small and medium-size enterprises faced an extraordinary disruption of normal operations as a result of the outbreak... -
Honeywell and the Great Recession: The Economic Recovery (B)
Leadership & Managing People Case Study5.00View Details Five years after the Great Recession, Honeywell's CEO Dave Cote and his executive team reflect on the choices they made to manage costs and earnings forecasts... -
Adam Baxter Co./Local 190: 1985 Negotiation, Local 190 Confidential Information
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details Includes a series of three negotiation exercises portraying management/labor relations at ABC over a period of seven years. ABC, initially a family-owned... -
Honeywell and the Great Recession (A)
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details CEO Dave Cote spent six years turning around an ailing Honeywell and in 2008 Cote and his team face a new challenge: how to respond to the Great Recession.... -
China and the WTO: What Price Membership?
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details China has been a member of the WTO for more than five years. Its implementation of requirements has been a mixed bag. While China's growth is still spectacular,... -
Beauregard Textile Co.
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details The sales manager and controller have to decide on a price for a textile that lost significant market share as a result of a recent price increase. Information... -
A Note on Financing in Developing Economies
Finance & Accounting Case Study8.95View Details As of the date of this note, financing environments varied significantly across developing economies. Differences in legal structures, operating conditions,... -
Starbucks China: Managing Growth through Innovation
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details Starbucks has noted rapid growth in China, targeting 70% growth in three years. Although popular among a Chinese clientele, it is facing a number of internal... -
ReNew Power: Leading the Energy Transition in India
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details Founder-CEO of one of India's largest clean energy companies, ReNew Power, which develops, builds, and operates utility-scale wind and solar energy projects,... -
Reclaiming the American Dream: Thomas Perez and the Department of Labor
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details In July 2013 Tom Perez became the United States' 26th Secretary of Labor. Perez took the helm of the Department of Labor at a critical juncture. In recent... -
Kinyuseisaku: Monetary Policy in Japan (C)
Leadership & Managing People Case Study5.00View Details Assuming office in December 2012, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was determined to revive Japan's stagnating economy through an ambitious plan known as 'Abenomics.'...
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Finding a Job When You've Been Out of Work a While
Leadership & Managing People Digital ArticleDo something to fill the gap on your resume. -
IBM and Procter & Gamble's 21st Century Workplaces
Finance & Accounting Digital ArticleU.S. unemployment numbers came in just before Labor Day, and they are grim: 9.7 percent and rising. Small comfort that they were expected to be worse.... -
Navigating Turbulent Waters: Glitnir Bank's Communication Challenge During a Macroeconomic Crisis
Finance & Accounting Case Study11.95View Details Glitnir Bank is an Icelandic company following an aggressive growth strategy that relies heavily on foreign debt. Access to such debt is suddenly curtailed... -
A Leadership Lesson from My Mother-in-Law
Recessions Digital Article“They gave us a whole can of soda” was how my octogenarian mother-in-law explained a recent experience when her plane was kept on the ground an extra hour for de-icing. Monica was not complaining; she was framing the delay as a positive. This veteran traveler knows that delays are inevitable. My mother-in-law’s attitude might serve […] -
Why Jerks Are Bad Decision-Makers
Recessions Digital ArticleThere are many reasons for not working with jerks, as Bob Sutton has pointed out in his memorably-titled book The No Asshole Rule. But I think I’ve discovered another reason for not having them in your organization’s employ: they often make bad decisions. While all jerks don’t always make bad decisions, and non-jerks occasionally decide […] -
The Most Digital Companies Are Leaving All the Rest Behind
Finance & Accounting Digital ArticleThe U.S. economy operates at only 18% of its digital potential. -
Should Midsize Companies Play Offense or Defense in a Downturn?
Recessions Digital ArticleResearch on the Great Recession found that aggressive companies outperformed those that hunkered down. -
A Currency We Can Call Our Own: Populism, Banking Crises, and Exchange Rate Crises in Argentina, 1946-2002
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details The case describes Argentina's struggle to establish a credible monetary system under populist pressures and the recurrent use of exchange rate stabilization... -
Solve America’s Employment Crisis With a Netflix Prize
Innovation Digital ArticleAn entire generation’s prosperity vanishing, food stamp use exploding. Welcome to the jobless future. This month’s jobs numbers drive home the point. The unemployment rate fell at the fastest rate for years — great news, right? Wrong. The lion’s share of the gains came from (wait for it) “temporary help services.” See what just happened? […]