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Kathleen Eisenhardt
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http://www.stanford.edu/dept/MSandE/faculty/kme/
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Competition, Innovation & Creativity
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Professor of Strategy and Organization at Stanford University and Research Director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. Professor Eisenhardt’s interests center on high-velocity industries and technology-based companies.
She has worked extensively with a variety of firms, especially those in the telecommunications and networking, software, computing, biotech, Internet, and semiconductor industries. She is a co-author of Competing on the Edge: Strategy as Structured Chaos (Harvard Business School Press, 1998), winner of the George R. Terry award for outstanding contribution to management thinking and named one of the top 10 business and investing books by Amazon.com in 1998. She has also published in a variety of academic and management journals including Administrative Science Quarterly, Harvard Business Review, Strategic Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Red Herring, Academy of Management Journal, and Organization Science. Her most recent research articles include Architectural Innovation and Modular Corporate Forms (with D. Charles Galunic) in AMJ in December 2001 and Integrating Knowledge in Groups:How Formal Interventions Enable Flexibility in OS in July 2002. Her most recent HBR article, Strategy as Simple Rules, was published in January 2001. She is the first author to be featured in HBR’s OnPoint collections.
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By Eisenhardt, Kathleen
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Lessons from Famous "Invention Factories" Past and Present Did you know that the incandescent lightbulb first emerged some thirty years before Thomas Edison famously "turned night into...
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Harvard Business School Press
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December - Hardcover
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Innovation & Creativity
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What do the Atlanta Braves, Microsoft, 3M, Nike, and Intel all have in common? According to Shona Brown and Kathleen Eisenhardt, authors of Competing on the Edge: Strategy as Structured Chaos,...
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Harvard Business School Press
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December - Hardcover
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Competition
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