Items marked with the HBS shield () are available online only to HBS alumni subscribers to the eBaker Research Center and to current HBS faculty, students, and staff. "Giving the General New Orders," Dave Guilford; Automotive News, September 03, 2001. "More Power to Whom?" Michael Schrage; Fortune, July 23, 2001. "Soldiers Take Digital Battlefield," George I. Seffers; Federal Computer Week, March 19, 2001. "Rethinking the Internet," Michael J. Mandel and Robert D. Hof; Business Week, March 26, 2001. "Quality Improvement: A Front Line View," Judy Worrell; CEO Refresher, 2001. "An Executive Whose Time Has Gone," Diane Brady; Business Week, August, 2000. "Meeting the Challenge of Global Team Management," Ed ward F. McDonough III; Research Technology Management, Washington; July/Aug, 2000. "The Quality Curriculum of W. Edwards Deming," MIT Center for Advanced Educational Services, 2000. "Revamping the Corporation From the Inside Out," Gary Hamel; Business 2.0, September, 2000. |
Leading the Revolution, by Gary Hamel. HBSP, 2000. The Agenda: What Every Business Must Do to Dominate the Decade, by Michael Hammer. Crown Publishing Group, 2001. Leadership Ensemble: Lessons in Collaborative Management from the World's Only Conductorless Orchestra, by Harvey Seifter, Peter Economy. W.W. Norton & Company, 2001. Working Virtually: Managing the Human Element for Successful Virtual Teams and Organizations, by Trina Hoefling. Stylus Publishing, 2001. Unchained Value: The New Logic of Digital Business, by Mary J. Cronin. HBSP, 2000. Dr. Deming: The American Who Taught the Japanese about Quality,, by Rafael Aguayo, Designed by W. Edwards Deming. Simon & Schuster Trade Paperbacks, 1991. |
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Heskett Column - Will Information Technology Really Turn (ADDR)
10/1/2001