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DENISE M. MORRISON Bringing forth the courage to change
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unknown
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2014
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| 22 |
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Designing a Bias-Free Organization
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Bohnet, Iris; Morse, Gardiner
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2016
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| 23 |
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Designing Better Online Review Systems
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Donaker, Geoff; Kim, Hyunjin; Luca, Michael
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2019
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| 24 |
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Developing products on Internet time
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Iansiti, Marco
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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1997
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| 25 |
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DIAGNOSTIC WHAT'S YOUR ORGANIZATION'S CULTURAL PROFILE? A worksheet and questions to get you started
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Groysberg, Boris
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2018
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| 26 |
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Diaspora Marketing How communities of emigrants are helping emerging-market companies build global brands
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Kumar, N.; Steenkamp, J.-B.E.M.
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2013
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| 27 |
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Did We Expand Too Quickly?
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Greathead, Simon
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2019
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| 28 |
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DIFFERENT VOICE - A Reading List for Bill Gates - and You: A Conversation with Literary Critic Harold Bloom - Who has time for literature? You probably don't, but you should, says Harold Bloom, one of America's most influential scholars. In this article, Bloom discusses a wide range of topics, from self-awareness to the state of popular fiction, and he explains what you can learn from literature--and what you cannot./
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2001
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DIFFERENT VOICE - Future Space: A New Blueprint for Business Architecture - With the Internet rapidly changing the way people work, shop, and learn, companies will need to redesign offices, factories, and stores to integrate the virtual with the physical. An architect offers a practical guide to thinking creatively about your business spaces./
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Huang, Jeffrey
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2001
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| 30 |
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DIFFERENT VOICE - How to Win the Blame Game - The finger pointing that takes place in many organizations has given blame a bum rap. But, says this former Major League Baseball pitcher, the truth is that blame can be a powerfully constructive force if managed well. How blame is handled in the sport of baseball - where mistakes and failures run rampant- has a lot to teach executives./
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Baldwin, David G
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2001
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| 31 |
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DIFFERENT VOICE - Is Success a Sin? A Conversation with the Reverend Peter J. Gomes - One of the nation's leading religious thinkers explains why and how it is possible - indeed, necessary - to reconcile a life of success with a life of faith./
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2001
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| 32 |
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DIFFERENT VOICE - Retention Through Redemption/
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Abrashoff, D Michael
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2001
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| 33 |
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DIFFERENT VOICE - The Inner Life of Executive Kids: A Conversation with Child Psychiatrist Robert Coles - The wild competitiveness of business today compels managers to be constantly avoilable for customers and colleagues, inevitably reducing the time and energy they can devote to their kids. Have their children paid the price for that commitment? Renowned writer and child psychiatrist Robert Coles speaks to that question./
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2001
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DIFFERENT VOICE - The Tough Work of Turning Around a Team - Even the most talented teams can get in the habit of poor performance. One of pro football's most successful coaches offers business leaders three rules for reversing the fortunes of a losing team./
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Parcells, Bill
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2000
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| 35 |
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DIFFERENT VOICE - What Is Science Good For? A Conversation with Richard Dawkins/
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2001
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| 36 |
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Digital Doesn't Have to Be Disruptive
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Furr, Nathan; Shipilov, Andrew
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2019
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| 37 |
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Digital-Physical Mashups Companies need to catch up with their customers-by fusing brick-and-mortar operations with online ones
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Rigby, D.K.
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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2014
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| 38 |
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Discovering new points of differentiation
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MacMillan, Ian C
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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1997
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| 39 |
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Discovery-driven planning
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McGrath, Rita Gunther
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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1995
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| 40 |
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Discover your products' hidden potential
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MacMillan, Ian C
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Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University
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1996
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