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  • Portrait Project

Andrew Huynh

threats to the survival of our parks. And that really pisses me off.  So I vow to channel this anger into action to defend our parklands. Because nothing would piss me off more than no longer being able to visit these incredibly beautiful... View Details
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Statistical Resources - Research Computing Services

An introduction to Quasi-MLE Poisson An introduction to censored, truncated or selected data An introduction to survival analysis An introduction to count data models An introduction to GMM An introduction to Hausman-Taylor model An... View Details
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Avi Kremer

prize to identify a treatment that leads to a 25 percent extension in survival rates. “After eight years, in which we have raised over $10 million,” says Kremer, who lives in his native Israel and communicates via Skype and adaptive... View Details
Keywords: Health Care; Entrepreneurship
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Ebony Cambridge

the passage of time. I want to hold my head up through all of life's mysteries and not only endure but grow. I want to listen to my grandchildren's laughter as I tell them how Anansi outsmarted everyone AGAIN and be sure that the stories which View Details
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Carol Fishman Cohen

I want women (and men) who leave the work force to know they can resume their professional lives. Taking a career break used to be considered “career suicide.” But, I survived it. In 2001, I relaunched my career at a prominent investment... View Details
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Emily Slota

Then I met Johiron. Johiron was emaciated, living in a shelter of palm leaves in Bangladesh, and surviving by begging for rice. I shadowed her as an intern for Grameen Bank's beggar lending program. And she shared how she'd used a... View Details
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Managing Service Operations - Course Catalog

HBS Course Catalog Managing Service Operations Course Number 2120 Professor Ryan Buell Senior Lecturer Robert Markey Fall; Q1Q2; 3.0 credits 28 Sessions Paper/Project Service is the business of people helping people, and people are born to help one another. The View Details
  • 01 Jun 2002
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HBS Students Negotiate a Victory

Patrick Chung and Aman Kapadia worked together over the course of six tension-filled days in March to draft a contract between a flight attendants union and an airline struggling to survive the turbulence of a post–September 11... View Details
Keywords: Air Transportation; Transportation
  • 01 Jun 2006
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Silver Lining

Energy International, a company formed to manage its physical assets, which, as it happens, are actively being sought after by private-equity groups from around the world. Said Bhatnagar, who has since founded THOT Capital Group, an energy partnership that buys power... View Details
Keywords: Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing; Manufacturing; Utilities
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Introduction - Railroads and the Transformation of Capitalism | Harvard Business School

organizations that achieved scale only through massive subsidy. Railroads and the Transformation of Capitalism explores the continuing research in the history and role of railroads in creating not only the foundations of modern business, but also a system of modern... View Details
  • 06 Oct 2016
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“You Could Be Dead Any Second”

(CBS: 60 Minutes) (CBS: 60 Minutes) For anyone else, it would be enough—to somehow survive being taken hostage in Yemen. In 1998, Mary Quin (MBA 1988), a senior executive at Xerox and inveterate traveler was touring the conservative... View Details
  • 01 Dec 2010
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Additional alumni books for your consideration.

tracking global market trends and finding investment opportunities — such as gold, interest rates, currency, and commodities — that match those trends. Balance Is a Crock, Sleep Is for the Weak: An Indispensable Guide to Surviving Working... View Details
Keywords: Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles; Finance
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Cordelia Shackleton

“Please come up to the fifteenth floor” said my boss. “OK” I said, and I hung up. I had survived many mornings of lay-offs. But 30 minutes later, I was standing on the street. Unemployed. At first, I felt shame. Shame that I didn’t care... View Details
  • 01 Apr 2002
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Dot-Mom

For a time, iVillage.com and its CEO, Candice Carpenter Olson (MBA '83), were on top of the world. The Web site was wildly popular with both women and Wall Street; by 1999, the company was worth more than $2 billion. Then came the dot-com implosion, and although... View Details
Keywords: iVillage; News, Library, Internet, and Other Services; Information
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Franklin Muanankese

poverty of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. We survived the violence of public housing in Washington, D.C. Through it all, we always had each other. My brother was my protector and role model. He inspired me to pursue my dreams,... View Details
  • 01 Mar 2010
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Spin Cycle

Courtesy Cycle For Survival In 2004 at age 33, Jennifer Goodman Linn (MBA ’99) was diagnosed with MFH sarcoma, a rare soft-tissue cancer. Through 26 months of chemotherapy and four surgeries, Linn kept up her fitness, mainly through... View Details
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Danielle Slutzky

cinnamon.  Sticky honey.  Powdered sugar.  In the concentration camps where she grew up, strangers determined how much food was enough and who deserved it.  Food was a dream: unreliable, fleeting, but a source of hope.  She survived to... View Details
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Tamara Lynn Nall

great-grandchildren can learn how a petite woman survived in the deep South Spend more time with my mother learning how to bake the same sweet potato pie that we left Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, "since Santa preferred that over... View Details
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Introduction - The High Art of Photographic Advertising - Baker Library | Bloomberg Center

exhibition—a collection that seventy-five years later survives as a telling chapter in evolving perceptions about photography's artistic, commercial, and cultural significance. John Paul Pennebaker. For Marshall Field, ca. 1934.... View Details
  • 07 Jul 2015
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From Teach for America – to HBS – and Back Again

talents? Photography and I can survive on about four hours of sleep a night–but that's more of a superpower than a talent. If you could have dinner with any three people (dead or alive) who would they be? Golda Meir, Nelson Mandela, and... View Details
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