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IB86B 2009 In 2008, TNK-BP was in conflict. Representatives from BP and AAR (the two partners that owned TNK-BP) were at a stand-off regarding the company's leadership, partner representation, and…
IB72B 2007 R. McKern Dougal Simpson, an experienced Australian manager who had 20 years of experience with Industrial Products AG (IPAG), a large Swiss-based company in the field of industrial…
GS28 2002 Seungjin Whang is the Jagdeep and Roshni Singh Professor of Operations, Information & Technology, Emeritus, Stanford Business School. He obtained a bachelor of engineering at Seoul…
GS41 2005 Hau L. Lee is the Thoma Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. His areas of specialization include global value chain innovations,…
HR25B 2006 He has taught at UC Berkeley, UCLA, Columbia, and the Harvard Business School. He has published over 100 papers and six books. Several of his papers have won awards (e.g., The…
HR20 2001 He has taught at UC Berkeley, UCLA, Columbia, and the Harvard Business School. He has published over 100 papers and six books. Several of his papers have won awards (e.g., The…
HR6A 1998 Jeffrey Pfeffer is The Thomas D. Dee II Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University where he has taught since 1979. He is the author or co-…
E193 2005 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…
E468 2012 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…
EC36 2004 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…
F163 2002 Dozier Industries was a U.S. manufacturer of electronic security systems. In 1994, it received a large order from the United Kingdom, which stipulated payment in Pounds. The company…
F268 2004 Darrell Duffie is The Adams Distinguished Professor of Management and Professor of Finance at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. He is a Research Fellow of the National…
F285 2013 Paul Pfleiderer received BA, MPhil, and PhD degrees from Yale University, all in the field of economics. He has been teaching at Stanford since 1981. His research, much of which has been…
GS61 2008 Hau L. Lee is the Thoma Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. His areas of specialization include global value chain innovations,…
HR36 2010 His recent book The Friction Project: How Smart Leaders Make the Right Things Easier and the Wrong Things Harder (St. Martin's Press) has been well received in the Wall Street Journal,…
IB30B 2003 In 2001 Dr. Brian Brink, Senior Vice President of Anglo American, a massive South African mining conglomerate, was debating how to confront the ravages that extremely high HIV/AIDS rates…
IB46 2003 John McMillan Erin Yurday This note outlines the business climate faced by entrepreneurs in reform-era Vietnam around 1996. The most remarkable aspect of Vietnam's reforms was that, despite…
IB21 2000 D'Arcy faces a situation where political unrest may force them to leave a market that they have spent 10 years trying to establish a presence. As a client services company, they have…
E192 2005 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,…
E170 2004 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…
E191 2005 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…
IB69 2007 This industry notes gives a thorough overview of the furniture market, focusing primarily on the American market. The note provides a general background, starting with market size, industry…
IB59 2004 John Glynn The case examines the early-stage venture capital industry in India, in 2004. The study is focused on technology-based early-stage venture capital, as opposed to private equity…
IB52 2004 John McMillan This case focuses on corruption in Angola surrounding oil production. In 2001, corruption in Angola was extreme. More than US$1 billion per year of Angola's oil revenues had…
SM219 2014 Robert Burgelman is The Edmund W. Littlefield Professor of Management of Stanford Graduate School of Business where he has taught since 1981. He obtained a Licenciate degree in Applied…
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