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E288 2008 Garth Saloner, the Botha-Chan Professor of Economics, served as the ninth dean of Stanford GSB from September 2009 until September 2016.He is an economist whose intellectual interests span…
E273 2007 Early one morning in September 1994, Marc Porat, CEO of technology start-up General Magic (GM), dropped his daughter off at elementary school and then reached for his personal intelligent…
E258 2007 Holloway is the holder of the Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers Professorship in Management, Emeritus. Holloway has become a leader in the study and teaching of entrepreneurship,…
Catz has served as chief executive officer of Oracle Corporation since 2014 and a member of the company's board of directors since 2001. She previously served as president of Oracle and has also…
Caroline M. Hoxby is the Scott and Donya Bommer Professor of Economics at Stanford University in the department of economics and professor by courtesy at the Graduate School of Business. She is a…
Ms. Kasznik is an intellectual property (IP) and valuation expert, with close to 20 years of consulting experience, focusing on assisting clients with the creation, commercialization and monetization…
A204 2007 Sebastien Solana had recently joined the research and development team at Bobst Group, a printing industry supplier. His first assignment was to examine the structural elements of the…
A201 2009 Maureen McNichols is The Marriner S. Eccles Professor of Accounting and Public and Private Management at Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). Her leading research on earnings…
BP271B 2002 HBI is a company with lackluster performance and a variety of issues requiring management attention.
BP271A 2002 HBI is a company with lackluster performance and a variety of issues requiring management attention.
BP272A 2002 In 2002, Dr. Jose Garcia, president of Lonestar Electronics Inc., convened the company's managing board and raised the issue of company productivity. Garcia believed that Lonestar, a…
CG06 2007 David Larcker is the director of the Corporate Governance Research Initiative at Stanford Graduate School of Business and senior faculty of the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for…
E349 2009 Mark Leslie Lecturer in Management Jocelyn Hornblower The case follows Shai Agassi as he pursues a new business opportunity and eventually launches Better Place, a company focused on…
E311 2009 Holloway is the holder of the Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers Professorship in Management, Emeritus. Holloway has become a leader in the study and teaching of entrepreneurship,…
E282 2008 With a partner, Grousbeck founded Continental Cablevision (later Media One) in 1964. He was President of that company through 1980, and Chairman through 1985. He was a Visiting Lecturer and…
E106A 2002 John Glynn The case introduced Matt Harris, the young (28 years old) co-founder and CEO of Village Ventures (VVI), a venture capital company. VVI is " a vehicle for inventing in high…
E138 2002 Dennis Rohan founded his first venture, a software company, in the infancy of the computer industry. Stanford invited him in 1973 to teach part time as lecturer in Information Sciences and…
E145 2003 Salesforce.com evolves from a fledgling start-up to a leader in the provision of web-based management systems. Throughout their growth, the management team faces several strategic decisions…
A180 2001 Mary E. Barth is the Joan E. Horngren Professor of Accounting, Emerita at Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). Prior to joining the faculty at Stanford in 1995, she was an associate…
A166B 2000 Mary E. Barth is the Joan E. Horngren Professor of Accounting, Emerita at Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). Prior to joining the faculty at Stanford in 1995, she was an associate…
BME9 2004 Marko Curavic Margaret Eaton Madhuri Roy Pharmaceutical company Merck had created the U.S. Managed Distribution Team to handle a unique problem. In March, 1996, the U.S. Food and Drug…
E321 2008 Kim D. Blickenstaff, President and CEO of Diagenx, a developer of a next generation technology for continuous insulin infusion therapy, headed into the office one morning in August 2008. As…
E21 1995 With a partner, Grousbeck founded Continental Cablevision (later Media One) in 1964. He was President of that company through 1980, and Chairman through 1985. He was a Visiting Lecturer and…
E4 2002 With a partner, Grousbeck founded Continental Cablevision (later Media One) in 1964. He was President of that company through 1980, and Chairman through 1985. He was a Visiting Lecturer and…
E135B 2002 William Barnett is the Thomas M. Siebel Professor of Business Leadership, Strategy, and Organizations at Stanford Graduate School of Business. After receiving his PhD in business…