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Life's Work: An Interview with Ron Howard
Leadership & Managing People Magazine ArticleRon Howard achieved early fame as a child actor on The Andy Griffith Show. Then came a long stint as Richie Cunningham on Happy Days. But from an early... -
The Silver Lining to Scarcity: It Drives Innovation
Creativity Digital ArticleWhen times are good, businesses tend to stick with what’s working. “It’s served us well so far,” goes the reasoning, “so why mess with success?” We fall into ruts where we don’t question whether the approach we’re using is truly the best one—we just work to push it further. It’s during these periods that needless […] -
Managing for Creativity
Organizational Development Magazine ArticleA company's most important asset isn't raw materials, transportation systems, or political influence. It's creative capital--simply put, an arsenal of... -
Po Bronson on the Crisis of Creativity in American Business
Creativity Digital ArticlePo Bronson is the author of two acclaimed novels, a book of short stories and four best-selling non-fiction books including his 2005 bestselling What Should I Do With My Life which was on the New York Times bestselling list for 10 months. Bronson’s work is extremely varied. Not only has he written about Silicon Valley […] -
Ian McEwan
Psychology Magazine ArticlePhotography: Magali Delporte/Eyevine/Redux Ian McEwan says he became a writer by “being a reader.” His parents, who both left school at 14, insisted on weekly family visits to the library when he was a child and sent him to boarding school, where he discovered Iris Murdoch and Graham Greene. His 15 works of fiction include […] -
Flat Organizations Like Zappos Need Pockets of Privacy
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New Society of Organizations
Organizational Development Magazine ArticleManagers must build change into their organization's structure. This means being prepared to abandon everything that the organization does as well as... -
Afraid to Innovate? Create an Airlock
Innovation Digital ArticleI gave a talk at the Canadian Marketing Association in Toronto last week. Leaving the hall, I fell into step with a young marketer. She seemed stressed. “How are you doing?” I asked. “I liked your talk,” she said, “but it’s hard. Everyone wants to be innovative but no one wants to make a mistake.” […] -
Lessons from the Egg Master
Creativity Magazine ArticleSuccessful brands are a paradox: always consistent yet always mutable. One of the best models for that elusive balance is the artisan brand. Artisan brands possess a signature look and feel that seems to be the creation of an individual sensibility yet also permits variations on form and execution within a set of consistent design […] -
Life’s Work: Wynton Marsalis
Leadership Magazine ArticleWynton Marsalis grew up in a family of New Orleans jazz musicians and received his first trumpet as a sixth birthday present from bandleader Al Hirt. At 14 he debuted with the Louisiana Philharmonic; at 17 he moved to New York, where he attended Juilliard, joined Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, assembled his own band, and […] -
Don't Give Up on a Great Idea Just Because It Seems Obvious
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Digital ArticleSometimes the best innovations are intuitive. -
Life's Work: An Interview with Erno Rubik
Leadership & Managing People Magazine ArticleThe inventor of the Rubik's Cube on creativity and innovation. -
Life's Work: Salman Rushdie
Leadership & Managing People Magazine ArticleThe acclaimed novelist discusses his creative process, the appeal of social media, and the unique truths found in fiction. -
The Business of Humor
Entrepreneurship Digital ArticleBen Huh, CEO of Cheezburger Network, explains how his crowd-sourced websites stay agile and creative. -
Reclaim Your Creative Confidence
Leadership & Managing People Magazine ArticleMost people are born creative. But over time, a lot of us learn to stifle those impulses. We become warier of judgment, more cautious, more analytical.... -
Figure It Out
Innovation Magazine ArticleBig companies should keep their eyes on start-ups, and not only because of the disruptive innovations they unleash. It also pays to learn from how they work. For example, at GE our new-product development efforts got a fresh infusion of energy this year from the lean start-up methods that serial tech entrepreneur Eric Ries advocates. […] -
When Social Capital Stifles Innovation
Innovation Magazine ArticleRegions where social ties are tight may be the worst places for creative operations. -
Life's Work: An Interview with Daniel Libeskind
Leadership & Managing People Magazine ArticleHigh-profile, emotionally charged projects--from the Jewish Museum in Berlin to the Ground Zero reconstruction--have made Libeskind's reputation. In this... -
What Surprising Number Will Change Your Business?
Creativity Digital ArticleNumbers are the universal language of business. We use them to attract investors for our startup ideas, to win approval for product introductions, to make the case for expanding into new markets or entering new categories. In other words, numbers, when used well, tell a compelling story. So why is it that so many of […] -
Bringing Silicon Valley Inside
Finance and investing Magazine ArticleIn Silicon Valley, exciting new business ideas rapidly attract capital and talent away from less worthy ventures. But in big companies, ideas, capital, and talent are stagnant—prisoners of traditional bureaucratic ways of allocating resources. To capture the Valley’s entrepreneurial magic, your company needs to move from resource allocation to resource attraction.
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Chef Davide Oldani and Ristorante D'O
Technology & Operations Case Study9.95View Details This case examines the unique business model of Ristorante D'O, a high end gourmet restaurant located near Milan, Italy. Founded by Chef Davide Oldani,... -
Well-Designed: How to Use Empathy to Create Products People Love
35.00View Details Innovators today are told to run loose and think lean in order to fail fast and succeed sooner. But in a world obsessed with the new, where cool added... -
How IKEA's Strategy Was Formed
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details This case describes how IKEA's distinctive strategy was formed over a period of about 30 years (late 1940s to late 1970s). It describes how the various... -
Entrepreneurial Imagination: Ruth Handler and the Barbie Doll
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Case Study8.95View Details The case details the entrepreneurial journey of Ruth Handler (1916-2002), one of the most well-known female entrepreneurs in the post-war United States.... -
Hamilton: An American Musical
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details In July 2013, composer, writer, actor and rapper Lin-Manuel Miranda, director Tommy Kail, and producer Jeffrey Seller met to discuss how to launch Hamilton,... -
Josiah Wedgwood: Creating Desire in the 18th Century
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Case Study8.95View Details Josiah Wedgwood is one of the most famed entrepreneurs of the First Industrial Revolution. He had a transformative effect on the pottery industry and... -
Vipp A/S
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details Rapidly growing Vipp sells highly differentiated (and expensive) "designer" versions of a product that most buyers think about in purely functional terms:... -
Managing Creativity in Luxury Fashion Houses: Raf Simons at Dior
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details The case investigates the role of creative directors in the luxury fashion industry. When in October 2015 Raf Simons quit Christian Dior, industry observers... -
LKK Design: Rapid Growth of a Chinese Design House
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Case Study8.95View Details This case is about the growth of one of China's top design companies. The design trade is a knowledge-intensive and traditional industry. The protagonist... -
Cahiers du Cinema and The French Film Industry
Finance & Accounting Case Study8.95View Details The French film magazine Cahiers du Cinema contributed to strengthening the characterization of film as art in France. The note provides background information... -
Marquee: Reinventing the Business of Nightlife
Sales & Marketing Case Study8.95View Details In January 2013, nightlife impresarios Jason Strauss and Noah Tepperberg are celebrating the re-opening of their famed New York City-based nightclub Marquee.... -
HBR Management Tips Collection (2 Books)
Quick, practical management advice from Harvard Business Review to help you do your job better. Drawing from HBR's popular Management Tip of the Day newsletter,... -
The Psychology of Problem-Solving
Management Case Study8.95View Details This technical note introduces the concept of applying subtractive thinking to problem-solving. The essential work of almost any employee in an organization... -
School of Rock: Tuning into Structured Empowerment (A)
Management Case Study15.05View Details In summer 2021, School of Rock was a youth-oriented music education company with 291 franchise- and company-owned schools globally. Before CEO Rob Price's... -
DDB Mudra Group: Transformative Growth
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details The case traces the evolution of the advertising firm DDB Mudra from its founding as an independent "Indian" agency to its current position of being the... -
Octone Records
Sales & Marketing Case Study8.95View Details In February 2007, Octone Records founders James Diener, Ben Berkman, and David Boxenbaum had been highly successful with the first two bands they had... -
Gastón Acurio: Bringing Peruvian cuisine to the world
Management Case Study8.95View Details From 2009 to 2015 was a crucial expansion period for Gastón Acurio and the holding company Acurio Restaurantes under which he combined the creation and... -
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
Sales & Marketing Case Study8.95View Details In June 2016, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is planning for the upcoming launch of an endeavor that is a first for a Hollywood actor with superstar status-a... -
HBR Daily Leader: Everyday Wisdom for Exceptional Leadership
Management Book30.00View Details Make your professional growth a daily habit. With a packed schedule, personal and professional goals, and demands on your time and attention from every... -
Walt Disney and the 1941 Animator's Strike
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details Focuses on the leadership lessons drawn from the events precipitating the Animator's Strike of 1941, depicting the growing pains of a company that was...
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Life's Work: An Interview with Ron Howard
Leadership & Managing People Magazine ArticleRon Howard achieved early fame as a child actor on The Andy Griffith Show. Then came a long stint as Richie Cunningham on Happy Days. But from an early... -
Private Spaceflight: A Case Study of Iconoclasts Working Together
Leadership & Managing People Book Chapter8.95View Details Putting ordinary citizens into space strikes most people as crazy. Space is a frontier that the vast majority of humanity currently has no access to,... -
When Iconoclast Becomes Icon: How to Win Wide Appeal for Unconventional Ideas
Leadership & Managing People Book Chapter8.95View Details Whether naturally born or made, iconoclasts pride themselves on their nonconformity and ability to see things differently than other people. Some, however,... -
The Silver Lining to Scarcity: It Drives Innovation
Creativity Digital ArticleWhen times are good, businesses tend to stick with what’s working. “It’s served us well so far,” goes the reasoning, “so why mess with success?” We fall into ruts where we don’t question whether the approach we’re using is truly the best one—we just work to push it further. It’s during these periods that needless […] -
Chef Davide Oldani and Ristorante D'O
Technology & Operations Case Study9.95View Details This case examines the unique business model of Ristorante D'O, a high end gourmet restaurant located near Milan, Italy. Founded by Chef Davide Oldani,... -
Eico: Designed in China, Teaching Note
Leadership & Managing People Digital ArticleTeaching note for case IN1486. -
Well-Designed: How to Use Empathy to Create Products People Love
35.00View Details Innovators today are told to run loose and think lean in order to fail fast and succeed sooner. But in a world obsessed with the new, where cool added... -
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals: Spurring Scientific Creativity with Metrics, Teaching Note
Technology & Operations Digital ArticleTeaching Note for [607008]. -
No-Collar
Leadership & Managing People Digital ArticleThe Rise of the Creative Class, Revisited is an eighteen chapter book published in 2012 by Basic Books and written by Richard Florida, of the University... -
How IKEA's Strategy Was Formed
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details This case describes how IKEA's distinctive strategy was formed over a period of about 30 years (late 1940s to late 1970s). It describes how the various...