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Business Books including Articles and Case Studies from Harvard Must-read business books from Harvard Business School Publishing are available such topics as strategic business management, case studies, leadership, Business Course Material, Business Cases and Articles from HBSP Harvard Business School Publishing provides a full line of business cases, articles, and other business course material for management education. The Case Method Pioneered by HBS faculty in the 1920s, the case method began as a way of importing slices of business reality into the classroom in order to breathe life HBS Publications - John T. Gourville Harvard Business School Case 502-052. Gourville, John T. "The Marketing of "ZEFER: Building a Business at Hyperspeed." Harvard Business School Case HBS Publications - Forest L. Reinhardt "Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 794-099. Harvard Business School HBS Case Video 795-503.
Business Course Material, Business Cases and Articles from HBSP Harvard Business School Publishing provides a full line of business cases, articles, and other business course material for management education. HBS Publications - John T. Gourville Harvard Business School Case 502-052. Gourville, John T. "The Marketing of "ZEFER: Building a Business at Hyperspeed." Harvard Business School Case HBS Publications - Forest L. Reinhardt "Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 794-099. Harvard Business School HBS Case Video 795-503. Case Studies: Harvard Business School Harvard Business School Case Studies and Notes AES Global Values, 1998, Case # 399-136, Examines how a U.S.-based company adapts its business principles Curriculum Vitae October 3, 2006 Thomas R. Eisenmann 81 Chestnut “Electronic Arts in Online Gaming,” Harvard Business School case 804-140 (2004) (20 p “The Telecommunications Act of 1996,” Harvard Business School case HBS Cases: Governing Sumida Corporation — HBS Working Knowledge In a new Harvard Business School case, Professor Lynn Paine and her colleagues explore the nature of corporate governance systems by studying Japanese Oprah: A Case Study Comes Alive — HBS Working Knowledge Excerpted with permission from the Harvard Business School case "Oprah Winfrey," by Nancy Koehn and Erica Helms. Revised version June 1, 2005. Harvard Business School Baker Library Please use this link to the Harvard Libraries Web site for finding alternative resources Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Soldiers Field, Boston,
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