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TerraPower
Sahlman, William A.; Nanda, Ramana; Lassiter, Joseph B.; McQuade, JamesCase HBS-813108-EEntrepreneurshipJohn Gilleland, CEO of TerraPower, returned to his office after a lengthy meeting with potential investors. It was October 2012, and TerraPower was in the process of raising a $200M Series C round to finance the ongoing development of its next-generation nuclear reactor. Though early in the fundraising process, Gilleland noted that this most recent conversation was similar to conversations with other interested cleantech growth equity investors. ...Starting at €8.20
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Carbon Engineering
Lassiter, Joseph B.; Misra, SidCase HBS-814040-EEntrepreneurshipDr. David Keith, President of Carbon Engineering, a company based in Calgary, Alberta, is commercializing a technology to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. The company plans to market the captured CO2 to produce low carbon transportation fuels in markets such as California where regulation, derived from a state law designed to manage climate change, restricts the maximum carbon intensity of transportation fuel.Starting at €8.20
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Don't Forget Your Boss: Make the Most of This Critical Relationship-Why Managing Your Boss Is Key to Becoming a Great Boss Yourself
Hill, Linda A.; Lineback, KentBook Chapter HBS-7321BC-EKnowledge and CommunicationOne member of your professional network deserves special attention: your boss. Why? Because your boss plays a pivotal role in your success-or your failure. You can leverage your boss's influence in the organization in several ways-for example, by obtaining valuable information, winning needed resources, or securing support for your group's initiatives. If you mishandle your relationship with your boss, you might find yourself isolated and ignored...Starting at €8.20
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Be Clear About How Your Team Works: Foster the Right Team Culture-Why Effective Team Management Is Key to Becoming a Great Boss
Hill, Linda A.; Lineback, KentBook Chapter HBS-7323BC-EKnowledge and CommunicationYour team's culture, like the infrastructure of a society, makes productive work possible. If you get the culture wrong, nothing your team undertakes is likely to go smoothly. In this chapter, authors Linda Hill and Kent Lineback describe four critical elements of team culture that you, as a good boss striving to be a great one, must make sure your team clearly understands: 1) Individual roles-who does what, and how each role contributes to your ...Starting at €8.20