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Noema Chaplin

Noema Chaplin If you inspire others to know more, that's good.

If you inspire others to do more, that's great.

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Antonio Carlos Scola HBR is always a must-read - no matter where you are and no matter what is happening in the economy...and remember...in the long-run...we are all Dead !

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Harvard Business Review Advertising underwrites much of the content online, so online advertising fraud is a major problem for everyone. That said, it remains a quiet and largely unexamined scandal. In this blog post, HBS Assistant Professor Benjamin Edelman exposes some of the trickiest practices of online ad fraudsters and discusses a way forward to combat them.

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Benjamin Edelman (bedelman@hbs.edu) is an assistant professor at Harvard Business School in Boston. A shorter version of this piece, titled "How to Combat Online Ad Fraud," appears in the December 2009 issue of Harvard Business Review.
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Anita Iseghohimen Does Good news sell?

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Harvard Business Review Do you believe in “the wisdom of crowds?” Andrew McAfee , author of Enterprise 2.0, explores how our collective knowledge can create more accurate predictions — from stocks to securities to hangovers. When have you seen the wisdom of crowds in action?

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A couple weeks back I taught sessions on Enterprise 2.0 to executives from a very large corporation. I emphasized that one of the benefits of E2.0 is the ability to harness collective intelligence, or the wisdom of crowds . ...
Eka Espino

Eka Espino 1. Big Foot Apparel (BFA) has begun its rehabilitation program in anticipation of the expected recession to hit the country in the last quarter of 2009. They have opted to look into the more affordable line of shoes instead of their standard luxury line. Management hopes that by adjusting the product of the comp...any to cater to an expected emerging market from the class C and D sectors, BFA will survive the recession. Meanwhile on the assembly area, engineers are busy unloading the new equipment that will produce the new luxury shoe line for 2009. In fact they have already disposed of the old equipment during the Christmas factory shutdown. The factory is now all set to churn-out the new 2009 product line designed for their usual class A and B market. As the head of strategic planning do foresee any problem in BFA’s ability to implement its strategic plan to cater to its new found market? If any, what was the cause of the discrepancy?

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Eka Espino

Eka Espino help me!!! marketing homework. . . huhuhu

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Horace Green looking for a good strategy book/article and a good leadership book/article, any suggestions?

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We have many books and articles on those topics. You could start with:
Blue Ocean Strategy: http://harvardbusiness.org/product/blue-ocean-strategy-how-to-create-uncontested-mark/an/6190-HBK-ENG

HBR's Must-Reads on Leadership: http://harvardbusiness.org/product/hbr-s-must-reads-on-leadership/an/12546-PDF-ENG
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If there is a particular area in strategy or leadership you are interested, let us know.
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Harvard Business Review HBR Question of the Week: Which of Kotter's eight steps to successful transformation is most challenging for your company? Click the link below to take the poll and download a free copy of "Leading Change: Why Transformation Efforts Fail" by John Kotter.