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EPSO: Additional Readings

 

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These readings are offered by GSB Executive Education as a follow-up to topics covered at EPSO.

MONDAY, JULY 18


Bill Barnett

  • McAfee (A). Stanford University: Graduate School of Business. Case #E-48A, 1998.
  • McAfee (B). Stanford University: Graduate School of Business. Case #E-48B, 1998.
  • Honda (A). Harvard Business School. Case #384049, August 1983.
TUESDAY, JULY 19


Garth Saloner

  • Yoffie, David. Judo Strategy: Turning Your Competitors' Strength to Your Advantage.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20


John Roberts

  • McMillan, John. Reinventing the Bazaar: A Natural History of Markets.
  • Grove, Andrew S. Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit the Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company.
  • Introducing T-Shaped Managers: Knowledge Management's Next Generation. Harvard Business Review Article, Product # 6463.
FRIDAY, JULY 22


Garth Saloner

  • Gates, Bill. The Road Ahead.

Bill Barnett

  • Moore, Geoffrey A. Crossing the Chasm.
  • Collins, Jim and Jerry I. Porras. Built To Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies.
  • Staw, Barry M. Knee-deep in the big muddy: The effect of personal responsibility and decision consequences upon commitment to a previously chosen course of action.
  • O'Reilly, Charles A. and Michael L. Tushman. Winning Through Innovation: A Practical Guide to Leading Organizational Change and Renewal.
SATURDAY, JULY 23


John Roberts

  • AT&T China (B). Stanford University: Graduate School of Business. Case #SM- 30B, 1998.
  • AT&T China (C). Stanford University: Graduate School of Business. Case #SM-30C, 1998.

Bill Barnett

  • Charan, Ram, Stephen Drotter and James Noel. The Leadership Pipeline: How to Build the Leadership Powered Company.
MONDAY, JULY 25


Robert Burgelman

  • Kidder, Tracy. The Soul of a New Machine.
  • Intel Beyond 2003: Looking for its Third Act. Stanford University: Graduate School of Business. Case #SM-106, (A) March 2003.
  • The De-Globalization of Marks & Spencer in 2001: An Update. Stanford University: Graduate School of Business. Case #SM-87, June 2001.
  • Crown, Cork and Seal in 1989. Harvard Business Case #9-793-035, July 2005.
  • McCaw Cellular Communications Inc. in 1990 (A). Harvard Business Case #391171, April 1991.
TUESDAY, JULY 26


Charles O'Reilly

  • Christensen, Clayton. The Innovator's Dilemma.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27


Bill Barnett

  • Network Appliance (A). Stanford University: Graduate School of Business. Case #E-55A, 1998.
  • W.R. Hambrecht + Co. Stanford University: Graduate School of Business. Case #E-62, 1999.
  • Porter, Michael E. The Competitive Advantage of Nations.
THURSDAY, JULY 28


Jim Baron

  • Bethune, Gordon. From Worst to First: Behind the Scenes of Continental's Remarkable Comeback.

Jeffrey Pfeffer

  • SAS Institute (B): The Decision to Go Public. Stanford University: Graduate School of Business. Case #HR-6B, July 2000 (revised September 16, 2003.)
  • Pfeffer, Jeffrey. The Human Equation: Building Profit by Putting People First.