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The Future Economy Project: Advice from Sustainability Experts

Harvard Business Review

The discussion with Michael Toffel and Rebecca Henderson of Harvard Business School, Tensie Whelan of NYU’s Stern School of Business, and Andrew Winston of Winston Eco-Strategies has been condensed and edited for clarity. We need tools to assess progress for external stakeholders, consumers, and managers.

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How Software Is Helping Big Companies Dominate

Harvard Business Review

They’re more productive , more profitable , more innovative , and they pay better. They are becoming costs of doing business that must be paid by all but provide distinction to none.” Vox is a digital publishing company known, in part, for its proprietary content management system. Andrew Brookes/Getty Images.

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The Future Economy Project

Harvard Business Review

Managing Climate Change: Lessons from the U.S. Global Managing Partner, McKinsey & Co. Our advisers: Rebecca Henderson. The cost of doing nothing is also clear: Climate change is expensive for businesses. Managing Climate Change: Lessons from the U.S. Climate Change on HBR.org. by Forest L. by Andrew Winston.

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Customer-Centric Org Charts Aren’t Right for Every Company

Harvard Business Review

managers , he said the proportion of U.S. ” A good example of customer-centricity is Tumi , the innovative U.S.-based Henderson of the University of Oregon and Irina V. Its 2002 restructuring offered little incremental benefit while adding cost and complexity. Day of Wharton who reignited interest in the concept.