TOC: Harvard Bus Rev
Introduction
Harvard Business Review, 91(6)
From the Editor: Strategy for a World in Flux
–Adi Ignatius []
Transient Advantage
–Rita Gunther McGrath [] []
What Is the Theory of Your Firm?
–Todd Zenger [] []
The New Dynamics of Competition
–Michael D. Ryall [] []
Honeywell’s CEO on How He Avoided Layoffs
–David Cote [] []
Tours of Duty: The New Employer-Employee Compact
–Reid Hoffman, Ben Casnocha, and Chris Yeh [] []
Dysfunction in the Boardroom
–Boris Groysberg and Deborah Bell [] []
It’s All ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt Day One
–Suzanne de Janasz, Kees van der Graaf, and Michael Watkins [] []
Creativity in Advertising: When It Works and When It Doesn’t
–Werner Reinartz and Peter Saffert [] []
L’Oréal Masters Multiculturalism
–Hae-Jung Hong and Yves Doz [] []
How to Profit from “Lean Advertising”
–Thales Teixeira [] []
A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Numbers
–Robin Hogarth and Emre Soyer [] []
How Partners Shape Strategy
–Henrich R. Greve, Timothy J. Rowley, and Andrew V. Shipilov [] []
You Make Better Decisions If You “See” Your Senior Self
–Hal Hershfield [] []
Vision Statement: E-Mail: Not Dead, Evolving
–Barry Gill [] []
If You Want to Do Something Really Big
–John Hewko [] []
Is the Business of America Still Business?
–Niall Ferguson [] []
How to Give a Killer Presentation
–Chris Anderson [] []
The Ex-CEO Contemplates a Coup
–William C. Kirby [] []
Hollywood’s Obsession with Blockbusters
–Kevin Evers [] []
Life’s Work: Arnold Palmer. An Interview with Arnold Palmer
–Alison Beard [] []
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