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Case Study: When You’re Successful, Stretched Too Thin, and Indispensable

Harvard Business

Editor's Note This fictionalized case study will appear in a forthcoming issue of Harvard Business Review, along with commentary from experts and readers. The market is shrinking—and getting more fragmented—but the revenue for your shows is going up. “What’s wrong?” Limited series, of course.

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How Managers Can Avoid Playing Favorites

Harvard Business

” Simple things like rotating who leads the weekly team meeting can help project fairness. Sutton recommends making team meetings more participatory. Maybe you’re both fans of the same hockey team or you both like foreign films. Case Study #1: Think inclusively and connect with team members on a personal level.

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Case Study: A Luxury Brand Competes Against a Flashy New Rival

Harvard Business

Pearl, his VP of marketing, had learned that their rival Berlinger was launching a line of gem-accented watches, which would be sold exclusively through Shanguang, China’s biggest jewelry retailer. ” “And so we’re stuck with subtle marketing? “I told you they’d make a splash,” Pearl said.