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Whit Collier
Whit Collier (HBS ’04, Harvard College ’99) advises students on their paths towards alignment and fulfillment in career and life. He guides clients through transitions, challenges and inflection points, bringing a balance of thoughtful... View Details
- 07 Dec 2022
- News
Putting Patients First
"So we're going to take [patients] from end-to-end instead of a point-to-point solution—which I believe to be part of the problem with health care." Asked about his personal thoughts on leadership, Rodriguez characterized himself as an... View Details
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Shaila Ittycheria
emphasized that there was a world of perspectives I had to be aware of — points of view that would inform my decision-making." Leadership that has many levels Shaila was accepted to three MBA programs and was initially attracted to a school with a much smaller... View Details
- 01 Jun 2002
- News
Up to the Challenge: Martin Gonzalez - Quiet Courage
into competitive volleyball after a two-year hiatus, Gonzalez began playing on the HBS student team early in the fall of 2000. “Since I had been on a national team, I thought that here, I would be the star,” he notes with a self-effacing... View Details
- 10 Dec 2010
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Notes from the Trenches
Last week’s post by Roger Thompson featured “Ten Rules for Entrepreneurs”. To build on that, I thought I’d include some of the more quotable moments and insights from a recent panel featuring past participants of the HBS Business Plan... View Details
- 23 Sep 2020
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Alumni Consider Election Reform; Clubs Explore Parenting by Case Method
change will require thoughtful action over several years,” say Otten and Kaplan. “Our biggest risk may be not to continue our work after the 2020 election, thereby not resolving these risks for future generations.” To get the message out,... View Details
Keywords: Margie Kelley
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Tech Power at HBS: Faculty Boost Technology Ecosystem
HBS professors are widely recognized for their role as thought leaders. But recently, two of our faculty members were recognized for their role in advancing the technology sector itself: The Boston Globe included Youngme E. Moon and... View Details
- 07 Aug 2017
- Blog Post
A Summer Internship with the City of Boston
Kiernan Schmitt (MBA 2018) is a 2017 Social Enterprise Summer Fellow working with the City of Boston Department of Innovation and Technology this summer. Imagine if, when it came to delivering city services online, your local government View Details
- 11 Jan 2017
- Blog Post
Leadership and Diversity at HBS
development and its focus on shaping a truly diverse student body. After visiting a class, I remember being in awe of the diversity of thought amongst students and how engaged everyone was in the discussion. I quickly concluded that HBS... View Details
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Building on the Legacy Thought Leadership Andrew F. Brimmer James I. Cash Jr. Linda A. Hill David A. Thomas HBS Faculty Members HBS Doctoral Students Alumni Profiles Research Links Essay on HBS Thought... View Details
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Parker Woltz
situations, whether I was playing in a pee-wee basketball game, competing in a spelling bee, or attempting to master a stick shift. My Dad’s guidance, strange as it may sound, gave me permission to be bold. He helped me find courage when I View Details
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Laura Hayden
When I was little I wanted to be a comedian. I thought there was something magical in being able to make others laugh. I loved the idea that just by telling a story you could make people forget about their troubles and release this wild... View Details
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Franklin Muanankese
up. Two weeks after Précieux’s funeral, I received the admissions call from HBS: “You’re in.” Business school was not at the top of my mind. But after some soul-searching, I thought back to Précieux’s message and his enduring belief in my... View Details
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Curt Zimmermann
Since I started my professional career, I have been planning every step of my life. One time, I planned to go to Germany six years in advance. When I came to Harvard, I thought to myself "That's enough! Let me enjoy it and just see... View Details
- 14 Jul 2022
- Blog Post
Video Perspectives: Tara Basu Trivedi
This desire to make an impact in health care first started when I was in sixth grade, and I saw my grandfather recover after open heart surgery, and then my dad go through a long series of doctor's appointments to finally get to a diagnosis. I initially View Details
- 16 Sep 2008
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Last Look - September 2008
Chester (MBA ’49).” Barooah thought the man with a striped tie is Robert James (MBA 6/’48) and identified the man with his hand in his pocket as Bert Grand (MBA ’49). Greg Pilkington, a Bulletin reader who is apparently not an alumnus,... View Details
Keywords: Keith Larson
- 16 Apr 2021
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Shekeyla Caldwell Sandore: Why 'A Name Like Mine' Matters
unconscious—is going into their decision to put me in an interview if my name is one you might have made fun of or thought of as "ghetto"? I see the book as a starting point, as a conversation starter. I’ve received text messages from... View Details
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Michael Farias
When Michael Farias initially arrived at Harvard Medical School, he did not think about the business side of medicine. "I thought medicine was just about treating disease," he says. "But my first year in med school opened... View Details
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Introduction - The Worker - The Human Factor – Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Historical Collections
at the same time encourage workers to view themselves as vital parts of a meaningful whole. Photographers like Lewis Hine shifted emphasis to heroic depictions of workers. “I thought I had done my share of negative documentation, and I... View Details
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Statement from Dean Srikant Datar on Anti-Semitism | About
occasions during my time here and at Tufts to condemn acts of hatred and bigotry in our nation. Each time, I have thought about my mother and father. They came to this country as refugees to escape religious persecution in Europe. They... View Details