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HBR IdeaCast: Viral Marketing for the Real World
HBR's Cathy Olofson sits down with Columbia University professor Duncan Watts to discuss his new article in the May 2007 issue of Harvard Business Review, "Viral Marketing for the Real World." Watts explains that while marketing messages may not exactly spread like disease, viral marketing, if used correctly, can be...
Tags: Marketing Research, Marketing, BNET staff, HBR
Blog posts 2007-12-26
HBR's Breakthrough Ideas for 2009
Last year's "Breakthrough Ideas" list from Harvard Business Review reflected the growing belief in social networking, open source collaboration, and other advancing technologies to improve business management. One example: "The future of 'experts' is clouded by the rise of 'wisdom of the crowd.'” This...
Tags: Worker, HBR, Social Networking, Semantic Web, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2009-02-12
Set Up Shop ... In a Hospital?
The best place to set up a new retail location may be the last place you think of. The local hospital. According to an Harvard Business Review survey quoted in the May issue, up to 70 percent of hospital visitors surveyed in Toronto develop emotional bonds with...
Tags: Hospital, HBR, Healthcare, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2009-04-22
HBR's Seven Steps for Recruiting in a Recession
One of the benefits of recession for employers is the increase in "A" list job applicants.  But most companies do such a poor job of recruiting that they can't take advantage of what the market is handing them. So the May issue of Harvard Business Review offers...
Tags: Hiring, Job, Recession, Recruiting, Candidate, HBR, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2009-04-23

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Best of HBR on Leadership: Balancing Stability and Change
"HBR OnPoint Collections save you time by synthesizing and distilling the essence of three Harvard Business Review articles that, together, help you meet a specific management challenge. One-page overviews draw out the main points. Annotated bibliographies point you to related resources. Original HBR articles included. What's the difference between managers...
Tags: Leader, Harvard Business Review, Leadership, Management
Case studies 2004-05-01
Best of HBR on Innovation: One Part Inspiration, Two Parts Discipline
"HBR OnPoint collections include an overview and 3 full-text HBR articles, each with a synopsis and annotated bibliography. Flashes of genius, showers of brilliant ideas--it's intriguing to imagine that these are all your company needs to create blockbuster products and services. True, successful innovation does require inspiration. But that's barely...
Tags: Innovation, HBR OnPoint, HBR OnPoint Collection, Harvard Business Review, Leadership, Management
Case studies 2004-05-01
HBR IdeaCast: Extreme Jobs: The Dangerous Allure of the 70-Hour Work Week
Extreme Jobs: In this week's feature segment, Paul Michelman speaks with Sylvia Ann Hewlett, co-author of the highly provocative "Extreme Jobs: The Dangerous Allure of the 70-Hour Workweek," featured in the December issue of Harvard Business Review. Today's overachieving professionals labor longer, take on more responsibility, and earn more than...
Tags: Job, Co-author, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, BNET staff
Blog posts 2007-12-07
Restoring American Competitiveness | HBR IdeaCast
Is the U.S. economy recovering right into a more serious long-term crisis? Gary Pisano, Harvard Business School professor and author of the HBR article "Restoring American Competitiveness," discusses why he believes decades of outsourcing manufacturing has undermined the U.S. ability to innovate. Featured Guest: Gary Pisano, Harvard...
Tags: U.S., Professor, Harvard Business School, Podcasts, Managed Hosting, Outsourcing, Team Management, Product Marketing, Manufacturing, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Internet, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Management, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, BNET Staff
Blog posts 2009-08-11
HBR IdeaCast: What Your Leader Expects of You
Online Editorial Director Paul Michelman talks with Larry Bossidy, former chairman and CEO of both AlliedSignal and Honeywell, and the author of an April 2007 HBR article entitled "What Your Leader Expects of You." In our interview, Bossidy will guide us through the key tenets of what he calls "the...
Tags: Leader, Leadership, Management, BNET staff
Blog posts 2007-12-12
HBR IdeaCast: Unleash Your Hidden Assets
HBR IdeaCast: Unleash Your Hidden AssetsCore CompetenciesCore compentencies has always been an area for business to strenghten. We often find ourselves doing too much and need to redefine the business model to bring us back to the core. We could see this with the AOL - Time Warner...
Tags: asset, HBR IdeaCast, Hidden Assets, Unleash
Discussion threads 2008-01-03
Eon Labs Receives Final Approval for Citalopram HBr Tablets and Will Begin Shipping Immediately
LAURELTON, N.Y. -- Eon Labs, Inc. (Nasdaq: ELAB) announced today that it received final approval for Citalopram HBr, the generic equivalent of CelexaRa tablets, in the same strengths as the brand, 10mg, 20mg and 40mg. The introduction of Citalopram HBr represents another first to market product for Eon Labs. The...
Research articles 2004-10-28
Use the Right Incentives for Gen X, Gen Y, and Boomers | HBR IdeaCast
Sure, salary is important for everyone, but when it comes to other incentives â€" such as job flexibility, learning on the job, or working remotely â€" Gen X, Gen Y, and Boomers are all going to respond differently. Sylvia Ann Hewlett, founding president of the Center for Work-Life Policy and...
Tags: Job, Incentive, Generation X, Generation Y, BNET Staff
Blog posts 2009-08-19
Managing Information Overload | HBR IdeaCast
Information is one of our most valuable commodities in a knowledge economy. Yet research shows that the average worker is also completely overburdened with information -- and that can have a big impact on performance, reducing productivity, creativity, and decision making abilities. Author Paul Hemp explains how to cut through...
Tags: Knowledge, Decision-making, Tools & Techniques, Podcasts, Strategy, Management, Internet, BNET Staff
Blog posts 2009-08-26
Wireless Channel: Remote Dynamics and HBR Technologies Ink Distribution Pact
Wireless News 03-09-2005 Wireless Channel: Remote Dynamics and HBR Technologies Ink Distribution Pact WIRELESS NEWS-March 9, 2005-Wireless Channel: Remote Dynamics and HBR Technologies Ink Distribution Pact C2005 10Meters - http:// www.10meters.com Remote Dynamics, a provider of...
Tags: Hbr Technologies
Research articles 2005-03-09
HBR IdeaCast: The Joys of Deliberate Mistakes and Middlescence
The Art of Deliberate Mistakes: We all know we can learn from our mistakes. So why not go out and make some deliberately? In this interview with Harvard Business Review senior editor Gardiner Morse, you'll learn about a systematic approach to making carefully planned mistakes that pay off....
Tags: BNET staff, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Human Resources, Digital Media, Digital Music, Recruitment & Selection, Workforce Management
Blog posts 2007-11-28
HBR IdeaCast: The Science of Human Capital
Julie Devoll, of the Harvard Business School Press, talks with John Boudreau, author of "Beyond HR: The New Science of Human Capital." More HBR IdeaCasts. Subscribe to HBR IdeaCast now via iTunes by BNET staff
Tags: BNET staff, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Human Capital
Blog posts 2008-01-09
Breakthrough Ideas for 2004: The HBR List
From the Executive Summary: "HBR's editors searched for the best new ideas related to the practice of management and came up with a collection that is as diverse as it is provocative. The 2004 HBR List includes emergent concepts from biology, network science, management theory, and more. A few highlights:...
Tags: Profit, Harvard Business Review, Clayton M. Christensen, Daniel H. Pink, Herminia Ibarra, Iqbal Quadir, Free Trade, Channel Management, Finance, Marketing
White papers 2004-02-01
HBR IdeaCast: Teams That Lead, Innovate, and Succeed
Harvard Business School Press editor Jeff Kehoe talks with Deborah Ancona, coauthor of the new book "X-Teams: How to Build Teams That Lead, Innovate, and Succeed." More HBR IdeaCasts. Subscribe to HBR IdeaCast now via iTunes by BNET staff
Tags: BNET staff, Management, Team Management, Team
Blog posts 2008-01-16
HBR IdeaCast: The Upside
Online Editorial Director Paul Michelman sits down with consultant and author Adrian Slywotzky, whose latest book is entitled "The Upside: The 7 Strategies for Turning Big Threats into Growth Breakthroughs." In the interview, Slywotzky explains how managing strategic threats as forms of risk can not only diminish their impact, but...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, Digital Media, Digital Music, Strategy, Threat, BNET staff, Management, Personal Technology
Blog posts 2007-12-19
HBR IdeaCast: Unleash Your Hidden Assets
Harvard Business School Press editor Melinda Merino is joined by Bain & Company’s Chris Zook to discuss some of the ideas from his new book, "Unstoppable: Finding Hidden Assets to Renew the Core and Fuel Profitable Growth." In the near future, Zook says, the only way for the vast majority...
Tags: BNET staff, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Idea, Asset Management, Operational Planning, Digital Media, Digital Music, Asset, Business Operations
Blog posts 2008-01-02
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