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Three Pitfalls Startup Founders Must Avoid
The first Pan Asia-Africa Results-Based M&E Forum will be held in Bangkok from 26-28 Nov, 2012. (More info) Noam Wasserman, Harvard Business School professor, outlines the three Rs: relationship decisions, roles decisions, and rewards decisions. This sit 5/31/12 from Humanitarian News Read more »
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Unique viewpoint
IN April 2007, Business of Fashion blogger Imran Amed was invited to his alma mater, Harvard Business School, to be a panellist in the third Annual Retail & Luxury Goods conference. His blog, based around the intersection of fashion and commerce amid a c 5/31/12 from The Australian Read more »
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Book Review: How Will You Measure Your Life
Clayton Christensen is a leading guru on innovation, a professor at Harvard Business School and the author of The Innovators Dilemma - one of the most influential business books ever written. But his new book,, is a big departure from his past work. The from Small Business Labs Read more »
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Korea’s 21-month-old e-commerce startup Coupang will generate $600M in revenue this year
A student at the Harvard Business School, Bom Kim asked his entrepreneurship professor if he should drop put of school to do a startup. The professor told him no. But Kim dropped out anyway, and it was the best move of his life. Now he is chief executive from VentureBeat Read more »
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Government Regulation That Actually Works
David I. Levine and Michael W. Toffel David I. Levine is a professor of economics at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. Michael W. Toffel is a professor of business administration at the Harvard Business School and fac from HBR Blog Network Read more »