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Dr. Laura Esserman (B)
Laura Esserman, a surgeon and faculty member at the University of California at San Francisco as well as a graduate of Stanford Business School, is engaged in a major effort to change the delivery of breast cancer services and the information systems used…
Keith Ferrazzi
Keith Ferrazzi had certainly come a long way. The son of a steelworker and a cleaning lady, he was picked on by other kids for being poor at the private school he attended and at the same time by his poor friends in the neighborhood for trying to act like…
The Liberty Medical Group (B): Crossing the Great Divide
FOX Sports and News Corp.'s Sports Empire
The Xbox Launch in Korea
The FCC and Broadband Regulation
Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. (B): In 2003
Gary Loveman and Harrah's Entertainment
In 1998, 38-year-old Gary Loveman was perfectly content with his job as an untenured associate professor at the Harvard Business School (HBS). He was a popular teacher with standing room only classes in service management. He lived comfortably with his…
Intel Beyond 2003: Looking For Its Third Act
Through in-depth interviews with Intel’s most senior executives, this case examines Intel’s efforts to establish itself in new markets by developing and acquiring competencies in areas beyond PC microprocessors. Intel pioneered the market for computer…
Veritas 1999 (A): Integrating Sales Forces
Disney in a Digital World (D) A Digital Decade?: Disney in 2003 and Beyond
The Liberty Medical Group (A)
Philanthropy in America, An Historical and Strategic Overview
Philanthropy as an industry, with professionally managed organizations addressing the root causes of social problems, was developed in the United States. This paper traces is development from early colonial days through the formation of the first great…
Grameen Bank
GlaxoSmithKline and AIDS Drugs Policy
Gardenburger Advertising Strategy (A)
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Portfolio Management In The Nonprofit Sector: Measuring Performance And Optimizing Results Across Multiple Programs
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has approved a $110 million Nursing Initiative to improve patient care in hospitals by addressing problems of nursing shortages and lack of nursing training in the San Francisco Bay Area. The case addresses issues of how…
Area de Conservacion Guanacaste
Corporate Philanthropy
This short paper introduces considerations in corporate philanthropy. It discusses possible motivations for corporate philanthropy, and the forms such philanthropy can take. It also introduces arguments for and against corporate philanthropy: is…
Note on AIDS and the Pharmaceutical Industry
American Repertory Theatre In The 1990s (C)
An Introduction to Social Return on Investment
Investors in for-profit companies have clear measures of company performance in meeting their economic objectives. However, the effectiveness of investments in not-for-profit organizations is more difficult to measure, since a significant objective of…
Belize's Community Baboon Sanctuary
Gardenburger Advertising Strategy (B)
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