BOSTON—Harvard Business School professor Max H. Bazerman, a renowned scholar in the field of applied behavioral psychology whose research focuses on decision making, negotiation, and ethics, received ...
It’s a question people often ask Harvard Business School Professor Max Bazerman: Can you meet with my relative or friend who is applying to Harvard? Perhaps they ask with the hope that it might help ...
Ineffective leadership and poor decision-making are often the results of a leader’s inability to notice important information in the world around them. So how can a leader identify and evaluate the ...
“We think of organizations as decision factories,” write professors Don A. Moore and Max H. Bazerman in their new book, Decision Leadership. It’s an apt simile. Knowledge workers, whose output is ...
Harvard Business School Press; 317 pages; $27.50. More than one corporate eye might be drawn to “Predictable Surprises,” with its excellent Harvard Business School pedigree. Max Bazerman is known for ...
Simply sign up to the Climate change myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. PREDICTABLE SURPRISES The disasters you should have seen coming and how to prevent them By Max Bazerman and ...
Bazerman is the Jesse Isidor Straus Professor of Business Administration at Harvard and is the author of Complicit, Princeton University Press, which was published in November. From the FTX leadership ...
Convicted stockbroker Bernie Madoff knew exactly what he was doing when he stole billions from clients, yet the financial advisor didn’t pull off the biggest Ponzi scheme in the United States by ...
What if a huge chunk of scholarly research is a pointless exercise pursued by hobbyists who like the perks? That’s decidedly not the argument made by Harvard Business School’s Max Bazerman in Inside ...
The telecommunications, pharmaceutical, and airline industries all have undergone wrenching changes in recent years. Ma and the Baby Bells cut the cord in the 1980s, but deregulation continues to have ...
correctionIn a June 20 article about Harvard University business professor Max H. Bazerman, who said he was asked to soften his testimony about recommended penalties for the tobacco industry by a ...