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    StrategyRemove Strategy →

    New research on business and management strategy from Harvard Business School faculty on issues including strategy development, execution, and gauging effectiveness.
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    • 22 Jul 2002
    • Research & Ideas

    Is Performance-Based Pricing the Right Price for You?

    by Benson Shapiro

    Not every industry or company can benefit from performance-based pricing. But where there is a fit, PBP can be a powerful tool that merges the interests of buyers and sellers, says Harvard Business School professor Benson Shapiro. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 15 Jul 2002
    • Research & Ideas

    Going Green Makes Good Business Sense

    by Martha Lagace

    Green can be good, says HBS professor Forest L. Reinhardt. In a recent reunion session for alumni, he outlined how environmentally-minded company policies can make good strategic sense for business. Here are some strategies you might consider. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 10 Jun 2002
    • Research & Ideas

    Reinventing the Industrial Giant

    by Nitin Nohria, Davis Dyer & Frederick Dalzell

    It's not easy to transform a trusty but ailing old stalwart. In an excerpt from their book, Changing Fortunes: Remaking the Industrial Corporation, HBS professor Nitin Nohria and co-authors Davis Dyer and Frederick Dalzell discuss how General Motors and Kodak are attempting precisely that. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 10 Jun 2002
    • Research & Ideas

    Disruption: The Art of Framing

    by Clark Gilbert & Joseph L. Bower

    Your chief competitor creates a breakthrough technology. Should you frame that event inside your company as a threat or opportunity? The answer in this Harvard Business Review excerpt by HBS professors Clark Gilbert and Joseph L. Bower just may surprise you. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 28 Jan 2002
    • Research & Ideas

    Read All About It! Newspapers Lose Web War

    by Sean Silverthorne

    Newspapers saw a threat to their livelihood from the Internet, and aggressively put their own competing products online. Problem is, says Harvard Business School professor Clark Gilbert, they didn't take advantage of the power of disruptive technology. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 03 Dec 2001
    • What Do You Think?

    What Happens When the Sumo Master Learns Judo?

    by James Heskett

    Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 03 Dec 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    Healthcare Conference Looks At Ailing Industry

    by Martha Lagace

    What's plaguing healthcare? Experts including HBS professor Clayton Christensen make the diagnosis on future trends for biology and medicine—and the business opportunities within—at the 2nd HBS Alumni Healthcare Conference. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 01 Oct 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    Five Questions for Stuart Gilson

    by Sean Silverthorne

    Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 01 Oct 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    How To Make Restructuring Work for Your Company

    by Stuart C. Gilson

    A bungled corporate restructuring can turn a good idea into disaster. In an excerpt from his new book, HBS professor Stuart Gilson outlines the keys for a successful corporate makeover. Plus: Gilson Q&A. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 23 Jul 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    How One Center of Innovation Lost its Spark

    by Donald Sull

    It's no secret that innovation is what has always made places like Silicon Valley and Hollywood so special. Creativity and expertise centered in one location, it seems, spurs yet more innovation at ever increasing speeds. But what happens when the well runs dry? Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 16 Jul 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    How to Compete Like a Judo Strategist

    by David B. Yoffie & Mary Kwak

    Movement, balance, and leverage: Savvy executives use these principles to compete every day. In this excerpt from their new book Judo Strategy: Turning Your Competitors' Strength to Your Advantage, HBS professor David B. Yoffie and research associate Mary Kwak reveal five techniques of the masters. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 02 Jul 2001
    • What Do You Think?

    Built to Last or Bought to Sell?

    by James Heskett

    Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 04 Jun 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    RealNetworks, CNET, and Judo Strategy

    by Jim Aisner

    Both companies successfully outmaneuvered bigger competitors to lead their markets. But can they still win when the rules have changed? Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 04 Jun 2001
    • What Do You Think?

    What’s the Future of the Subscription Model?

    by James Heskett

    Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 29 May 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    Good News, Not Blues, For the Inner City

    by Martha Lagace

    What's located at the crossroads of a sophisticated infrastructure—containing airports, railroads, and ports—and boasts a large potential workforce of consistently underemployed people? A typical inner city, of course. And, says Harvard University Professor Michael E. Porter; inner cities are already rewriting the map of competitive advantage. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 16 Apr 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    Angels Face the Innovator’s Dilemma

    by Martha Lagace

    According to HBS professor Clayton M. Christensen, the venture capital industry—like computers, telephony, and brokerage before it—is susceptible to the same forces that have waylaid many seemingly invincible players. What that means, said the author of the influential bestseller The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail, is that the time is ripe for the right people to create new, disruptive forms of financing. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 16 Apr 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    Breaking the Code of Change

    by Michael Beer & Nitin Nohria

    How can firms maximize economic value while developing their organizational capabilities? In a corporate environment where change is constant, business leaders are continually challenged by this dilemma. In this excerpt from "Resolving the Tension between Theories E and O of Change," from Michael Beer and Nitin Nohria's Breaking the Code of Change, the authors present a framework toward "an integrative theory of change." Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 16 Apr 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    Strategy and the Internet

    by Michael E. Porter

    Don't throw the strategy baby out with the Internet bath water. In this Harvard Business Review article, HBS professor Michael E. Porter urges business planners not to lose focus on strategic development and competitive advantage, but to recognize the Internet for what it is: "an enabling technology." Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 02 Apr 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    Not All M&As Are Alike—and That Matters

    by Joseph L. Bower

    In this Harvard Business Review article, Professor Joseph L. Bower shares some of the results of his year-long study of M&A activity sponsored by HBS. Discover how five distinct merger and acquisition strategies scenarios play out—and his recommendations for success. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 26 Feb 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    David, Goliath, and Disruption

    by Martha Lagace

    When introduced with speed and flair, disruptive technologies have the power to boost new companies and lay low other, seemingly invincible incumbents. Technology-savvy experts at Cyberposium considered their own successes and failures with the volatile medium, and passed on a bit of advice, too. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

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