| New Research and Ideas This Week | | Letting credit card customers pay back specific purchases encourages borrowers to go beyond the minimum, says research by Michael Norton and colleagues. | | Walter Friedman encapsulates four centuries of economic progress—from European merchants to Steve Jobs—in his efficient book, American Business History: A Very Short Introduction. | | Can workforce diversity take hold without inclusion? James Heskett reflects on one company's high-profile struggle to bring in more Black executives. | | The pandemic has challenged managers, but one powerful leadership strategy is being overlooked, say Boris Groysberg and Susan Seligson: Be kind. | | Analyzing more than 2,500 firm-level innovation histories, this study shows that breakthrough innovation requires exploration and exploitation capabilities. | | The recovery of India's food supply chain suggests that lockdown measures at the onset of pandemics need not cause long-term economic damage. | | Executive Education Courses | | March 1-April 1, 2021 (Unit 1 only) | | Harvard Business School Online | | Become a purpose-driven leader. | | Develop a toolkit for making and understanding financial decisions. | | Elevate your managerial approach. | | Secure maximum value for your organization through a mastery of negotiation techniques. | | Harvard Business School, Soldiers Field, Boston, MA 02163 Copyright © 2020 President & Fellows of Harvard College. All Rights Reserved. | | | |
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