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Professor Guhan Subramanian reflects on the 16 years he's spent at Harvard as a student and faculty member. [...]
Back in 2009 David Ulrey became a West Point graduate – five years later he made the move to Boston and joined the Class of 2016 at HBS. In the years before coming to business school, David was commissioned as a Financial Management Officer in the U.S. Army and deployed to Afghanistan. We checked in with David to see what it’s been like to make the transition to civilian life, his HBS experience, and how business school fits into his plans for the future. [...]
Originally from Mexico City, Mexico Paulina Ponce de Leon moved to the United States in 2001 to attend Wellesley College. After graduating from Wellesley, Paulina spent a year travelling and pursuing a Master’s degree at MIT. Paulina then joined The Boston Consulting Group, where she spent much of her time working closely with the Wildlife Conservation Society. After graduating from the HBS/HKS joint degree program Paulina will be moving to Washington, DC to work for the World Wildlife Fund. [...]
"To make campus feel smaller, HBS breaks up each class to 10 sections of 90+ people in your first year. You find out during your first week at HBS which section you’ll be in (A-J), and they use an algorithm to make sure each section has a diverse cross-section of people from different countries, backgrounds, and interests." [...]
The case method is a staple of the HBS MBA experience. Pioneered by our faculty, we think it’s the best way to prepare our students for the challenges of leadership. So how does it work? And how does it change how students think? [...]
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