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SM226 2014 Paul Brest is Former Dean and Professor Emeritus (active), at Stanford Law School, a lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, a faculty co-director of the Stanford Center on…
SM213A 2013 Nick Bloom is a professor in the department of economics and Professor, by courtesy, at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is also the co-director of the Productivity, Innovation…
SPM3 2003 George Foster AM holds undergraduate (with first-class honors and university medal) and graduate degrees in economics from the University of Sydney and a doctorate from Stanford Graduate…
E151 2003 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,…
E477 2014 From 1995 until 2004 Andy was a co-founder and General Partner of Benchmark Capital. Upon his retirement from Benchmark, Andy joined the faculty of the Stanford Graduate School of Business…
E506A 2014 George Foster AM holds undergraduate (with first-class honors and university medal) and graduate degrees in economics from the University of Sydney and a doctorate from Stanford Graduate…
IDE06 2014 Since 2007 Laura Hattendorf has directed the social investments of the Mulago Foundation, a private foundation focused on finding the best solutions to the biggest problems in the poorest…
F279 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…
E410 2012 George Foster AM holds undergraduate (with first-class honors and university medal) and graduate degrees in economics from the University of Sydney and a doctorate from Stanford Graduate…
E414 2012 Haim Mendelson is the Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Professor of Electronic Business and Commerce, and Management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He has been full…
A154 1991 The case documents a large tax-motivated acquisition. In 1985, Chevron negotiated the sale of one of its subsidiaries, Gulf Canada Corporation (Gulf) to Olympia and York Developments…
BP242B 1985 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…
DS87 1989 Harrison received a BS degree in industrial engineering from Lehigh University in 1966, an MS in industrial engineering from Stanford in 1967, and a PhD in operations research, also from…
SM12 1994 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…
A155B 1992 This case updates and concludes Stanford University (A). The case details the costs incurred by the debacle, both at the organizational and personal level. The article "Navy Settles a…
CG1A 1992 Addresses the legal and corporate governance aspects of the decision by the Board of Directors of Time, Inc. to abandon an agreement to merge with Warner Communications in a stock-for-stock…
F245 1992 Parker is the Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance, Emeritus at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He teaches or has taught courses in corporate finance in the Stanford MBA…
HR30 2007 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,…
IB67D 2007 Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, American Colonial Heritage, Inc. (ACH) was a top-ten U.S. furniture manufacturer focused on the upper end of the indoor home furniture market. The head…
IB68 2007 Despite its humble beginnings as a small, family-run enterprise headquartered in rural central Italy, by the end of 2005 the Indesit Company (known until January 2005 as Merloni…
IB63 2006 As of early 2005, Hewlett-Packard (HP) was one of the world's leading technology companies, offering hundreds of distinct products and services ranging from $100 digital cameras to multi-…
E425 2011 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…
P89 2016 Kenneth W. Shotts is The David S. and Ann M. Barlow Professor of Political Economy at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He received his BA in political science from Stanford in 1993 and…
SM261 2016 The purpose of this case is to illustrate why Napa Valley wine producers find it both irresistible and challenging to enter the growing Chinese wine market. Over the course of the 2000s,…
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