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Jul 11, 2013

Why does Microsoft need a restructuring?

Professor Sydney Finkelstein says change could lead to new ideas at Microsoft.

Jul 10, 2013

Selling Shoes (And Everything Else) on Social Networks

Professor Yaniv Dover looks at social networks for clues to the fate of new products.

Jul 10, 2013

‘A Person Is Smart; People Are Dumb’

The author cites research by Professor Kenneth French showing that active portfolio management creates a cost disadvantage for investors.

Jul 09, 2013

The Battle to Retain Market Leadership

Research by Peter Golder shows that, when market leaders lose their perch, they typically have a very short time in which to regain it, adding to the pressure on managers to ward off challengers (Registration required).

Jun 25, 2013

Making Medicine as Safe as Can Be

Professor Brian Tomlin and co-authors address the issue of quality control in the pharmaceutical industry.

Jun 24, 2013

Doing Great Harm for Small Rewards: The Latest Shocker from Bank of America

Adjunct Professor John H. Vogel Jr. comments on reports that Bank of America rewarded staff for sending distressed homeowners into foreclosure (mp3).

Jun 24, 2013

The Experts: Will 3-D Printing Live Up to the Hype?

Professor Robert Howell says 3-D printing will be evolutionary and revolutionary.

Jun 17, 2013

Food for Thought

Study by Kusum Ailawadi shows a growing market for low-sugar products.

Jun 17, 2013

Opportunity for India’s Travel Industry to Make the Most of Customer Loyalty Programs

Praveen Kopalle says such programs help firms become world-class competitors.

Jun 17, 2013

The Experts: What Will Global Manufacturing Look Like in Five Years?

David Howell, the David T. McLaughlin D’54, T’55 Distinguished Visiting Professor of Business Administration, says that there will be a new division of labor in terms of where goods and services come from.

Jun 13, 2013

Is your stock strategy working?

Research by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French shows that value stocks, bought at bargain prices, tend to do better than companies focused on growth and small companies tend to outpace large ones.

Jun 13, 2013

What would big data think of Einstein?

Professor Sydney Finkelstein says that human creativity, not data, has historically driven breakthrough innovations.

Jun 10, 2013

Brand Leadership Is Unlikely to Be Regained Once Lost

Professor Peter Golder says that brand leadership is beneficial -- but fragile.

Jun 10, 2013

Don’t Draw the Wrong Lessons from Better Place’s Bust

Professor Ron Adner dissects the recent failure of green-tech start-up Better Place.

Jun 05, 2013

What is the Single Most Important Task for a Leader?

Alexander "Sandy" Cutler T'75 says that great leaders see challenges as opportunities -- and inspire people to find innovative solutions.

Jun 05, 2013

What can save the IRS brand?

Paul Argenti says that the IRS stands for a lot of things people don't feel good about.

Jun 04, 2013

MBA students learn that all the business world’s a stage

James Rice says that business communication, like acting, requires rehearsal and self-awareness.

Jun 03, 2013

The Myth of Executive Accountability

Sydney Finkelstein notes an absence of personal accountability in business -- and in life.

May 31, 2013

Google’s Eric Schmidt Invests in Obama’s Big Data Brains

Professor M. Eric Johnson says "big data" gives advertisers the ability to personalize their campaigns.

May 28, 2013

MBA Class of 2013

Students from NYU's Stern, Dartmouth's Tuck, UVA's Darden and SMU's Cox business schools reflect on the value of education, their prospects and the future of business.

May 23, 2013

Wall Street’s High Hopes for Fed

Professor Matthew Slaughter joins a discussion on the delicate relationship between Wall Street, the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy.

May 15, 2013

To get the workers you need, you must train them

Eric Spiegel, President and CEO of Siemens, says U.S. schools, government and industry need to work together to close the skills gap.

May 13, 2013

MBA Graduates Still Eschewing Finance

The dean of Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College says his MBA graduates still aren’t heading into finance jobs in the numbers that they did before the financial crisis. WSJ’s Phillipa Leighton-Jones discusses the MBA market with Paul Danos.

Apr 29, 2013

Have Headquarters, Will Travel

Tuck professor Vijay Govindarajan says that an effective way for a firm to understand an emerging market is to open a headquarters there.

Apr 29, 2013

Think Tank: Johnson and J.C. Penney: Anatomy of a Bad Fit

Professor Sydney Finkelstein writes about the chain of events leading to the dismissal of J.C. Penney ceo Ron Johnson.

Apr 25, 2013

How to Recover From a Twitter Hack

Do you know what to do if your Twitter account is hacked? Here are four steps to take to regain control of your account and ensure it doesn't happen again.

Apr 24, 2013

Disruptors Can Delay the Apple iPod Way

In this article, Tuck professor Ron Adner says that, while cheaper, faster, better often wins, it doesn't necessarily win right away.

Apr 23, 2013

How to Calculate and Reduce Your Business’s Carbon Footprint

Professor Anant Sundaram says few companies consider the full spectrum of their environmental impact.

Apr 19, 2013

Finding Your Place in the Competitive Jungle

Tuck professor Vijay Govindarajan says the secret in business, as in the animal world, is keeping ahead of the pack.

Apr 15, 2013

China Indoor Pollution More Toxic Than Outside

Louie Cheng T'03, president of PureLiving China, says China's construction boom has brought dangerous pollutants indoors.

Apr 11, 2013

Brooks: Running Toward Success in a Niche Market

When Jim Weber T'86 took over as CEO of Brooks Sports in 2001, the company was floundering. So the St. Paul, Minn., native, dropped 40 percent of Brooks' footwear, re-focused the brand entirely on technical-performance running shoes and re-branded the company "Brooks Running Shoes." It was a risk, but one that paid off. Brooks has experienced 11 consecutive years of growth. Weber talks about tough decisions in business and going "all-in" on a big idea.

Apr 11, 2013

Private Equity’s Public Image Issues

Colin Blaydon, William and Josephine Buchanan Professor of Management, is quoted in an article about the increasing visibility and negative public perception of private equity firms.

Apr 09, 2013

Why Amazon has Succeeded Where Sony Failed

In his book The Wide Lens, Ron Adner explains how Sony was first to market with a great new e-reader, but competitor Amazon brought content as well.

Mar 26, 2013

Apple Shares Losing Growth Shine

Some said the very idea that Apple should issue perpetual preferred shares suggested that Apple was no longer seen as a growth stock. “Doing something like this runs a huge risk of entrenching in investors’ minds the perception that Apple has become a value company,” said Visiting Professor Anant Sundaram.

Mar 26, 2013

UnitedHealth Executives Go Back to School

A group of 45 doctors, insurers and policy makers frustrated by the current state of health care are set to graduate tomorrow from a first-of-a-kind program at Tuck designed to help them improve patient care. Senior Associate Dean Robert Hansen discusses the Master of Health Care Delivery Science program.

Mar 26, 2013

Expansions Create Overseas Jobs

U.S. companies operating internationally help spur economic growth that creates domestic jobs to meet demand in foreign markets, according to a study conducted for two business associations. Associate Dean Matthew Slaughter prepared the study for the Business Roundtable and the New York-based Council, which advocates free-trade policies.