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Why the U.S. Needs Wage Insurance
Global Business Digital ArticleWorkers would benefit, and so would the economy. -
The Right Way to Be Fired
Dismissing employees Magazine ArticleChances are that you will be fired at least once. When that day comes, will your reaction hurt you or help you? -
Where’s Your Pivotal Talent?
Labor Magazine ArticleAs organizations increasingly compete through talent, their investments in human capital will determine their competitive positions. Yet HR’s way of managing this key resource stands in sharp contrast to how other organizational functions operate. Marketing, finance, and most other functions have well-developed methodologies for generating the information managers need to make strategic decisions. HR, however, […] -
Banning Noncompetes Is Good for Innovation
Global Business Digital ArticleResearch shows why companies should welcome the Federal Trade Commission's proposed ban. -
Recessions Push People to Buy Cheap Things, Which Just Makes Everything Worse
Labor Digital ArticleHow consumer behavior feeds the jobless recovery. -
Are You Trying to Retain the Right Employees?
Organizational Development ResearchToo many companies waste time trying to keep people who want to leave. Researchers found that it's better to identify people who are excited to stay. -
How Companies Can Help Universities Train Tech Workers
Business education Digital ArticleA new model for long-term collaboration, based on five principles. -
Ranking Countries and Industries by Tech, Data, and Business Skills
Labor Digital ArticleThe U.S. isn’t as high as you might think. -
Gen AI Is Coming for Remote Workers First
Technology & Operations Digital ArticleThree reasons why this period of automation is different. -
We Googled You
Labor Magazine ArticleHathaway Jones’s CEO has found a promising candidate to open the company’s flagship store in Shanghai. Should a revelation on the Internet disqualify her now? -
The High Cost of Neglecting Low-Wage Workers
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A Better Metric for the Value of a Worker Training Program
Global Business Digital ArticleDon't mistake a program's cost for its worth. -
Let First-Level Supervisors Do Their Job
Labor Magazine ArticlePerforming well as a first-level supervisor is like walking the circus high wire. In both positions, the ability to maintain one’s balance when shifting forces pull in opposite directions is a measure of one’s success. First-level supervisors must be able to harmonize the demands of management, the demands of the collective work force (often represented […] -
Quality Comes to City Hall
Labor Magazine ArticleGovernment may be the biggest and the oldest industry in the world, but the statement “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help you” is universally considered a bad joke. Increasingly, people don’t believe that government knows how to help or wants to bother. They find concepts like “total quality,” “customer-driven,” and “continuous improvement” […] -
Empowerment or Else
Labor Magazine ArticleA manager has to force change. My role was to make people change at a faster pace than they would ever have chosen. -
What Would It Take to Get Businesses to Focus Less on Shareholder Value?
Corporate social responsibility Digital ArticleIt’s about incentives, not just fiduciary duty. -
Five Strategies of Successful Part-Time Work
Labor Magazine ArticleAbout 10% of all professionals now work part-time. Such arrangements have their challenges but, as a small cadre of creative pioneers proves, not insurmountable ones. -
When a Company Dominates Its Market, Do Employees Benefit?
Labor ResearchA recent study finds that it depends on the industry. -
Research: When a Higher Minimum Wage Leads to Lower Compensation
Compensation and benefits Digital ArticleA recent study found that one retailer slashed hours, scrambled schedules, and cut benefits after a minimum wage hike. -
Lincoln Electric’s Harsh Lessons from International Expansion
Labor Magazine ArticleLincoln assumed that its manufacturing prowess and fabled culture would allow it to succeed anywhere in the world. The company’s former CEO recounts how that thinking was put to the test.
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The Panic of 1873 and the "Long Depression" (B)
Finance & Accounting Case Study5.00View Details Supplement to case UV7525. In 1878, President Rutherford B. Hayes must decide whether to sign the Bland-Allison Act and commit the United States to minting... -
Blue Ocean Strategy + Beyond Disruption Collection (2 Books)
Management Book55.00View Details The two landmark books, "Blue Ocean Strategy" and "Beyond Disruption," that together challenge everything you thought you knew about winning the future.... -
Deepa Bachu (B): Insights and Experiments at Pensaar Design
Management Case Study5.00View Details In this case, set in June 2019 in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, Deepa Bachu of Pensaar Design and her team work with client ITC Ltd. to use design thinking... -
Katchia Gethers: In the Business of Getting Better
Management Case Study11.95View Details This field-based case uses the challenges an elementary school principal encountered during her first year as a seasoned professional in an underperforming... -
Open Source Machine Learning at Google
Management Case Study11.95View Details Set in early 2023, the case exposes students to the challenges of managing open source software at Google. The case focuses on the challenges for Alex... -
The Gig Economy: Leasing Skills to Pay the Bills
Organizational Development Case Study8.95View Details This primer provides a comprehensive exploration into the gig economy and how it is reshaping global business. It shows how the Uber driver, the freelancing... -
Google: To TVC or Not to TVC?
Organizational Development Case Study11.95View Details In late 2018, evidence emerged that many of Google's temporary help agency workers, vendors, and independent contractors ("TVCs") were unhappy with the... -
Bayer CropScience in India (A): Against Child Labor
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details The case explores value-driven strategy formulation and implementation by bringing to the fore issues of ethics, responsible leadership, social intitiatives... -
US Foods: Driving Post-Pandemic Success?
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details In November 2021, US Foods CEO Pietro Satriano must decide his company's trajectory following the COVID-19 pandemic. US Foods suffered due to business... -
Uber and the Ethics of Sharing: Exploring the Societal Promises and Responsibilities of the Sharing Economy
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details This case explores the changes wrought by the "sharing economy", examining the innovations and controversies surrounding the online ride-hailing service... -
The Price of Dignity - Labor Rights in Peru
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details On February 23, 2012, a special commission appointed by Peru's Labor Ministry submitted a technical report on how to consolidate the country's national... -
Tony's Chocolonely: The Pursuit of Growth With Purpose
Sales & Marketing Case Study11.95View Details The case, and its accompanying pedagogical material, offers a unique perspective on CSR-based transformational entrepreneurship, looking at a startup... -
Monitoring Factories Around the Globe: The Fair Labor Association and The Workers Rights Consortium
Global Business Case Study11.95View Details In 1999, the nonprofit Fair Labor Association (FLA) was launched to monitor factories around the world for sweatshop-related infractions. Another key... -
Fair Play at Home Plate: Negotiating the Creation of an International Draft-Rob Manfred
{{MajorSubject}} Case Study11.95View Details Rob Manfred, commissioner of Major League Baseball (MLB), is engaged in high-stakes negotiation with the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA)... -
Managing Talent Pipelines in the Future of Work
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Case Study8.95View Details In the face of a rapidly-changing economy, organiztions that wish to compete in the future of work must develop strategies for acquiring, retaining, and... -
White Working Class, With a New Foreword by Mark Cuban and a New Preface by the Author: Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America
19.99View Details "It is really worth a read..." -- Former Vice President Joe Biden, interviewed on Pod Save America. Now in paperback with a new Foreword by Mark Cuban... -
Live Nation and Pharrell Williams
Sales & Marketing Case Study11.95View Details "We're in business together, and whether we lose a few million dollars or make a few million dollars, let's do this. If you think you can pull it off,... -
Treadway Tire Company: Job Dissatisfaction and High Turnover at the Lima Plant
Organizational Development Case Study8.95View Details Treadway Tire's plant in Lima, Ohio must confront strong job dissatisfaction and high turnover among its line foremen. The foremen are caught in the middle... -
Determinants of Economic Growth: Supplemental Note
Management Case Study8.95View Details This note works best when paired with two other Darden technical notes: ""The IS/LM Model"" (UVA-GEM-0126), and a note that directly supports this one,... -
Fortum India: Responsible Leadership in Times of Crisis
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details Fortum started operations in India in 2012 as a producer of solar energy and soon became one of the country's leading clean-energy companies. It was driven...
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Why the U.S. Needs Wage Insurance
Global Business Digital ArticleWorkers would benefit, and so would the economy. -
The Right Way to Be Fired
Dismissing employees Magazine ArticleChances are that you will be fired at least once. When that day comes, will your reaction hurt you or help you? -
Where’s Your Pivotal Talent?
Labor Magazine ArticleAs organizations increasingly compete through talent, their investments in human capital will determine their competitive positions. Yet HR’s way of managing this key resource stands in sharp contrast to how other organizational functions operate. Marketing, finance, and most other functions have well-developed methodologies for generating the information managers need to make strategic decisions. HR, however, […] -
Banning Noncompetes Is Good for Innovation
Global Business Digital ArticleResearch shows why companies should welcome the Federal Trade Commission's proposed ban. -
Recessions Push People to Buy Cheap Things, Which Just Makes Everything Worse
Labor Digital ArticleHow consumer behavior feeds the jobless recovery. -
Why the White Working Class Voted for Trump
Consumer behavior AudioJoan C. Williams, distinguished professor and director of the Center for WorkLife Law at UC Hastings, discusses the white working class voters who helped elect Republican Donald Trump as U.S. President, and why Democrat Hillary Clinton did not connect with them. -
Are You Trying to Retain the Right Employees?
Organizational Development ResearchToo many companies waste time trying to keep people who want to leave. Researchers found that it's better to identify people who are excited to stay. -
How Companies Can Help Universities Train Tech Workers
Business education Digital ArticleA new model for long-term collaboration, based on five principles. -
Ranking Countries and Industries by Tech, Data, and Business Skills
Labor Digital ArticleThe U.S. isn’t as high as you might think. -
The Panic of 1873 and the "Long Depression" (B)
Finance & Accounting Case Study5.00View Details Supplement to case UV7525. In 1878, President Rutherford B. Hayes must decide whether to sign the Bland-Allison Act and commit the United States to minting...