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The Affordable Care Act (E): The August 2009 Recess
Bower, Joseph L.; Norris, MichaelCase HBS-315036-EDuring the Congress's August recess in 2009, the Tea Party makes a big push to stop the health reform bill moving through Congress.Starting at €5.74
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A Projection of Global Prospects: The World Bank Study Imagines the Year 2030--And Implications for the Future of Capitalism
Bower, Joseph L.; Leonard, Herman B.; Paine, Lynn S.Book Chapter HBS-8616BC-EEven before the global financial crisis of 2008, the future of capitalism had become a matter of concern to business leaders around the world. That much became clear in a series of discussion forums in Europe, East Asia, Latin America, and the United States, hosted by Harvard Business School professors Joseph Bower, Herman Leonard, and Lynn Paine in 2007 and 2008. In this chapter, the authors present the context for their discussions with the lea...Starting at €8.20
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Leading Through Innovative Business Models: How Individual Companies and Entrepreneurs Can Sustain Global Capitalism
Bower, Joseph L.; Leonard, Herman B.; Paine, Lynn S.Book Chapter HBS-8624BC-ETwo sets of forces--one from outside the economic system and one arising naturally from within it--have created a series of large-scale challenges that threaten the foundations and future of market capitalism. The threats come from many sources: lack of education and opportunity in some parts of the world, the rise of radical political movements in others, global climate change, and the growing disparity in the distribution of income in many coun...Starting at €8.20
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Rethinking the Role of Business: Imagining the Future of Global Capitalism--New Capabilities and Mind-Sets Required of Twenty-First Century Leaders
Bower, Joseph L.; Leonard, Herman B.; Paine, Lynn S.Book Chapter HBS-8626BC-EThe decades since the end of World War II have seen unprecedented economic growth on a worldwide scale. A host of nations have chosen to join the free-market system and have prospered in it. A global network of enterprise has emerged, linking giant corporations in developed nations with small businesses in emerging nations. Increasingly, the world operates as one economic system. In this chapter, Harvard Business School professors Joseph Bower, H...Starting at €8.20
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M-TRONICS (B)
Bower, Joseph L.; Applegate, Lynda M.Case HBS-807157-EEntrepreneurshipSupplements the (A) case.Starting at €5.74
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Orsted Goes Global
Bower, Joseph L.; Corsi, ElenaCase HBS-918404-EStrategyThe European leader in offshore wind, the Danish Orsted is building a global position and entering markets where offshore wind is nascent.Starting at €8.20
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The Market for Healthcare
Bower, Joseph L.; Norris, MichaelCase HBS-312040-EThis note describes the market for healthcare, primarily in the U.S., but also in other parts of the world to the extent that features of the system in particular countries are instructive. It also contains exhibits that display comparative performance of the system in terms of cost and quality. It raises the question of how health care can be delivered with higher quality at lower cost.Starting at €8.20
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Gerdau (A), Teaching Note
Bower, Joseph L.Teaching Note HBS-308021-ETeaching Note to (302-016) and (302-809).Starting at €0.00
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Bower, Joseph L.; Hansen, Elizabeth; Norris, MichaelCase HBS-920302-EIn the summer of 2019, Mike Klingensmith, CEO of the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the Twin Cities metro region's largest newspaper, reviewed subscription trends and plans for future experimentation. The newspaper industry across the U.S. had suffered a steep decline for the previous several decades as digital offerings supplanted print subscriptions. Under Klingensmith's leadership, the Star Tribune had fared better than many papers, emerging from b...Starting at €8.20
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M-TRONICS (A)
Bower, Joseph L.; Applegate, Lynda M.Case HBS-807156-EEntrepreneurshipThe new CEO of a small manufacturing firm pursues growth through the launch of Entrepreneurial Subsidiaries. While the firm grows revenues from $600 million to over $2 billion in 10 years, problems surface as the subsidiaries are integrated into the established businessStarting at €8.20