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SM189 2011 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…
SM155 2005 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…
SM107 2003 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…
SM149B 2006 James A. Phills This B case describes what became of Teach For America's (TFA) attempt to expand its program into the San Francisco Unified School District. It discusses what TFA learned…
Seth Godin, MBA '84 2004 Portfolio This book gives examples of market-changing innovations - the free prizes that worked like GI Joe (a doll just for boys) and 'frequent flier miles.'
Gifts to Stanford GSB take a variety of forms aligned with donor interests in meeting their philanthropic goals.Current-Use FundsGifts to current-use funds are spent as they come in. They may be made…
Michael Goold, MBA '71 Andrew Campbell 2002 Jossey-Bass Publishers Some 30 years ago, the term 'active investment management' was coined to distinguish funds managed using traditional approaches from…
Shilpi Somaya Gowda, MBA '96 3 2010 Harper Colins Secret Daughter poignantly explores issues of culture and belonging, and the redemptive power of truth.
Ishan Gupta, MBA '09 2006 Unicorn Books This book is an attempt to demystify the factors surrounding any business and really motivate people to make the right moves.
Jonathan A. Knee, MBA '87 2006 Oxford University Press A candid and irreverent insider's account of an industry in free fall, Knee captures an exhilarating era of fabulous deal making in a free-…
Bruce Y. Lee, MD, MBA '98 2007 F. A. Davis Company What if...you're starting an IV and the catheter breaks off in the vein? A patient has a gun tucked in his waistband?
Duncan Robins, MBA '93 2006 XLibris
Beth Sawi, MBA '81 2000 Hyperion Press Time pressures in America have never been greater.
Kathy Schroeder, MBA '90 Suzanne Taylor, MBA '90, AB '85 John E. Doerr 2003 Harvard Business School Press Inside Intuit tells the inside story of one of the most successful companies in Silicon…
August 16, 2012 The simple things your brain needs to perform at its creative best. Marketing Baba Shiv is the Sanwa Bank, Ltd., Professor of Marketing at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He…
August 01, 2006 Studies show that those who are paid hourly think of time as a commodity. Career & Success Leadership & Management Marguerite Rigoglioso For anyone who bills or earns by the…
May 07, 2014 A scholar of organizational behavior explains how managers can contain the spread of disagreement in their team. Career & Success Leadership & Management Lindred Greer We know…
April 27, 2012 How even small psychological interventions can help reduce conflict. Culture & Society Marguerite Rigoglioso Center for Social Innovation It's one of the world's most intractable…
May 09, 2012 A group of scholars, students, and business and nonprofit leaders say yes, but it requires "a thoughtful, systemic approach." Economics Marguerite Rigoglioso Stanford Seed Image 0 The…
May 20, 2011 The president of Costa Rica looks to broaden her country's economic base. Climate & Sustainability Government & Politics Michele Chandler Center for Social Innovation Image 1…
March 26, 2013 In their book, Chip and Dan Heath lay out a path for making better decisions. Career & Success Marina Krakovsky Once upon a time, Alfred P. Sloan, the legendary leader of General…
April 30, 2013 A physician-turned-administrator at Kaiser Permanente discusses cost-effective innovations that improve care. Entrepreneurship Healthcare Innovation Lee Gomes Center for Social…
December 12, 2011 Venture capitalists who spoke at Stanford said available money and billions of internet users mean long-term prospects look good. Entrepreneurship Finance & Investing Bill…
May 14, 2012 Gayle Lemmon discusses how entrepreneurs conduct business in some of the world's most difficult and dangerous environments. Entrepreneurship Michele Chandler Image 0 The 80s and 90s…
July 27, 2012 In his quarterly column, a scholar examines the social value of no-cash exchanges on Freecycle and Craigslist. Culture & Society Leadership & Management Francis (Frank) Flynn…