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- 03 Jan 2011
- Research & Ideas
Most Popular Articles of 2010
and decision making? According to new research, there seems to be a link between luxury and self interest, an insight that may help curb corporate excesses. Roy Y.J. Chua of Harvard Business School discusses findings from his work... View Details
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- 26 Feb 2009
- News
Last Look - March 2009
Our thanks to HRPBA ’60-ers Sandy Krickovic Self and Nancy Needham Merrill, who recognized themselves as the second and third models in the photo. Self wrote: “In Malcolm McNair’s Marketing class, we were... View Details
- Research Summary
Leadership and Leadership Development: An Ontological Approach
This summarizes my research program over the last twelve years (with my co-investigators Werner Erhard, Steve Zaffron, and more recently Kari Granger) in which the objective has been to rigorously distinguish leader and leadership and to create a technology for... View Details
- Portrait Project
Lyn Baranowski
When I think about my life, I find it useful to imagine myself at age 80 and then ask my imaginary 80-year-old self to give me some advice on life. My 80-year-old self tells me to savor the joy of everyday,... View Details
- 31 Mar 2023
- Blog Post
How to Come Out at Work
Justin Schlacks (MBA 2023) shared, “My biggest piece of advice is to be confident in who you are and to bring your full self to work each day. Being your authentic self helps to build relationships with... View Details
- Career Coach
Judy Shen-Filerman
leaders. Judy brings these elements to her work with HBS students and alumni. Judy integrates her brand management, general management, executive coaching and intercultural leadership consulting work to help HBS students be their Best View Details
- Portrait Project
Kaelin Goulet
I was a 17-year old Ayn Rand devotee. The Fountainhead, Atlas Shrugged, Anthem — I couldn't trumpet loudly enough Rand's message of individualism and self-determination. That 17-year-old self wouldn't know what to make of me now. Maybe it... View Details
- Portrait Project
Aduke Thelwell
I grew up with a deep suspicion of capitalism's inequities. So much so, I have often thought that if my sixteen year-old self could meet me today studying at "the epicenter of capitalism," she might just refuse to shake my hand.... View Details
- Portrait Project
Tara Hagan
scholarship applications I submitted. Attending the University of Oklahoma changed my world view and sense of self to the point where those three life goals felt so foreign to me. Don’t get me wrong – I would have made one hell of a... View Details
- Portrait Project
Jean Jinsun Kim
My mother worried I would never get married because my knees were too ugly. My left knee is scarred from a running accident. My right knee is marked by a scar when I fell off a train in Morocco. They're not pretty, but they remind me of a younger View Details
- Portrait Project
Sylvia Ko
and purple elf ears to assess only my skill. Some of my dearest friends are 3,000 miles away, but we defeat dragons every weekend. Video games gave me the courage to bring my full self into the real world. I want to create a world... View Details
- Portrait Project
Carolyn Wintner
"Put me down as Frank, please." As a five-year-old on the birthday-party circuit, Frank was my name-tag preference of choice. My naïve, tomboy self thought that all I needed was a new name, and then I would finally fit in with... View Details
- Portrait Project
Gordon C. Liao
from unseen communities on stage, tv, in page and through the movies build self esteem for next generation's babies so tomorrow my kid can say he's proud of his beginnings wondering why his daddy was ever nicknamed mr. miyagi i want to... View Details
- 03 Feb 2016
- What Do You Think?
How Do You Hire an 'Impostor'?
commented that, “I would any day prefer self moderation to empty haughtiness.” Nilgun Yetis described them as “very talented and wholehearted people.” GuestReader put it this way: “Lack of certainty in one’s ability to succeed is... View Details
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- Portrait Project
Lynn ElHarake
whose religion has been hijacked by radicals. By fighting against those who deny the universality of human rights. By convincing stakeholders to invest in Muslim communities. I will honor it for my younger self who was almost afraid to... View Details
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2019 Symposium - Race, Gender & Equity
Aspiration Towards Safe(r) Spaces Apr 05 Friday, April 05, 2019 Keynote Kira Banks , St. Louis University Courageous Self Awareness for Social Change Keynote Dolly Chugh , NYU Stern School of Business The Person You Mean to Be: How Good... View Details
- Portrait Project
Emily Davis
grubbiness I have found strength; in the challenges, tenacity; in exhaustion, perseverance; and in the scars, great stories. And when I have been lost, I have always found my way home. It is these memories, and the role of adventure in the development of one's View Details
- 25 Sep 2019
- News
Leading the Evolution of E-Commerce
tech incubator, Store No. 8. “I love the early stages of businesses,” Fleiss told the New York Observer. “I think it’s where I’m my best self and where I have the most value.” This time around, Fleiss has the infrastructure and resources... View Details
- Profile
Elisabeth Ndour
says, “but China was the first place I’ve been where I couldn’t read the alphabet. I understood what it might feel like to be deaf, mute, and illiterate all at once.” Growing awareness of self and others “The most exciting thing about... View Details
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2017 Symposium - Race, Gender & Equity
Management Keynote Arlie Hochschild , University of California, Berkley Strangers in Their Own Land: Can We Make Common Cause? Blitz Session 1: The Structured World and the Self Sarah Kaplan, Bobbi Thomason, Aneeta Rattan, Lindsey... View Details