Seminar
| Science-based Business Seminar
David R. Liu, Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard College
Title to be Announced
The Science-Based Business Initiative sponsors a lunch time seminar on Fridays that brings academic and industry scientists to campus to describe some of the breakthrough ideas that impact current and future businesses. The 2008-2009 seminars are joint with Economics 2888hf: Economics of Science and Engineering Workshop, Harvard University. The seminars provide an intimate group of faculty and doctoral students to gather in a seminar environment, Baker Library 102, from Noon to 1:30 PM for a presentation and Q/A session.
Please RSVP no later than 72 hours prior to the seminar as lunch will be provided for guests who RSVP. To RSVP or for questions on a seminar or to join a mailing list, please contact sbbi@hbs.edu.
May
4, 2012
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12:00pm -
1:30pm
| Baker Library 102
Organizer: Technology & Operations Management Unit
Seminar
| Technology & Operations Management (TOM) Seminar
Karim Lakhani, HBS (Technology and Operations Management)
The Productivity Of Creative Workers Under Pressure
April
26, 2012
|
12:30pm -
1:45pm
| Baker Library 102
Organizer: Technology & Operations Management Unit
Seminar
| Science-based Business Seminar
Drazen Prelec, Professor of Management Science and Economics at MIT Sloan School of Management
"Finding truth when most people are wrong."(joint with Sebastian Seung, MIT)
The Science-Based Business Initiative sponsors a lunch time seminar on Fridays that brings academic and industry scientists to campus to describe some of the breakthrough ideas that impact current and future businesses. The 2008-2009 seminars are joint with Economics 2888hf: Economics of Science and Engineering Workshop, Harvard University. The seminars provide an intimate group of faculty and doctoral students to gather in a seminar environment, Baker Library 102, from Noon to 1:30 PM for a presentation and Q/A session.
Please RSVP no later than 72 hours prior to the seminar as lunch will be provided for guests who RSVP. To RSVP or for questions on a seminar or to join a mailing list, please contact sbbi@hbs.edu.
April
13, 2012
|
12:00pm -
1:30pm
| Baker Library 102
Organizer:
Seminar
| Technology & Operations Management (TOM) Seminar
Gary Pisano, HBS (Technology and Operations Management)
Producing Prosperity: Why America Needs a Manufacturing Renaissance (and Why TOM Should Be Part of It)
April
12, 2012
|
12:30pm -
1:45pm
| Baker Library 102
Organizer:
Seminar
| Technology & Operations Management (TOM) Seminar
Scott Stern, MIT (Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management)
Intellectual Property Rights and the Evolution of Scientific Journals as Knowledge Platforms
April
5, 2012
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12:30pm -
1:45pm
| Baker Library 102
Organizer:
Seminar
| Science-based Business Seminar
Matthew W. Emmens, Executive Chairman,Vertex Pharmaceuticals
From Proclamation to Profitability: The Vertex Story
The Science-Based Business Initiative sponsors a lunch time seminar on Fridays that brings academic and industry scientists to campus to describe some of the breakthrough ideas that impact current and future businesses. The 2008-2009 seminars are joint with Economics 2888hf: Economics of Science and Engineering Workshop, Harvard University. The seminars provide an intimate group of faculty and doctoral students to gather in a seminar environment, Baker Library 102, from Noon to 1:30 PM for a presentation and Q/A session.
Please RSVP no later than 72 hours prior to the seminar as lunch will be provided for guests who RSVP. To RSVP or for questions on a seminar or to join a mailing list, please contact sbbi@hbs.edu.
March
30, 2012
|
12:00pm -
1:30pm
| Baker Library 102
| Open to public
Organizer:
Seminar
| Technology & Operations Management (TOM) Seminar
Douglas Fearing, HBS (Technology and Operations Management)
Managing Air Traffic Disruptions through Strategic Prioritization
March
29, 2012
|
12:30pm -
1:45pm
| Baker Library 102
Organizer:
Seminar
| Science-based Business Seminar
Dan Kahan, Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology at Yale Law School
The Tragedy of the Risk-Perception Commons: Culture Conflict, Rationality Conflict, and Climate Change
The Science-Based Business Initiative sponsors a lunch time seminar on Fridays that brings academic and industry scientists to campus to describe some of the breakthrough ideas that impact current and future businesses. The 2008-2009 seminars are joint with Economics 2888hf: Economics of Science and Engineering Workshop, Harvard University. The seminars provide an intimate group of faculty and doctoral students to gather in a seminar environment, Baker Library 102, from Noon to 1:30 PM for a presentation and Q/A session.
Please RSVP no later than 72 hours prior to the seminar as lunch will be provided for guests who RSVP. To RSVP or for questions on a seminar or to join a mailing list, please contact sbbi@hbs.edu.
March
23, 2012
|
12:00pm -
1:30pm
| Baker Library 102
Organizer:
Seminar
| Technology & Operations Management (TOM) Seminar
Anita Tucker, HBS (Technology and Operations Management)
Designed for Workarounds: A Qualitative Study of Hospitals' Internal Supply Chains
March
22, 2012
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12:30pm -
1:45pm
| Baker Library 102
Organizer:
Seminar
| Technology & Operations Management (TOM) Seminar
Michael Lapre, Vanderbilt (Operations Management)
The Simultaneous Impact of Learning-Curve Heterogeneity and Workload on Orthopedic Procedure Times
March
8, 2012
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12:30pm -
1:45pm
| Baker Library 102
Organizer: