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  • 01 Apr 1998
  • News

Going For The Summit

women - has climbed well above the competition. With some two million visitors to its Web site each month, iVillage attracts more than twice as much traffic as its nearest competitor. "We've established a commanding lead," Carpenter... View Details
Keywords: Caroline Chauncey
  • 28 Mar 2018
  • Blog Post

Event Planning for Recruiting Success - Part 1

reflected in Company Presentation attendance – students want to use their time, and your time, wisely! Companies who typically hire many students, or have a well-known brand on campus, may attract larger groups at presentations.... View Details
Keywords: All Industries
  • 01 Jun 1997
  • News

HBS Cyberposium Brings Online Future into Focus

student volunteers from the Communications, Media, and Computing Ventures Club who organized seven provocative panel discussions and a number of leading-edge product demonstrations and entrepreneurial workshops. The two-day event View Details
Keywords: Meg Gardner
  • 13 Jul 2015
  • Research & Ideas

‘Humblebragging’ is a Bad Strategy, Especially in a Job Interview

or strategic. Separately, two research assistants rated each response based on whether the respondent seemed like an attractive job candidate. Results showed that 77 percent of participants had chosen to humblebrag rather than disclose an... View Details
Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
  • Web

Shared Value & Investors - Institute For Strategy And Competitiveness

Investing The Purpose of Investing The fundamental purpose of investing for society is to allocate capital to companies who can earn an attractive return Investors create the greatest societal value by selecting companies that will use... View Details
  • 26 Oct 2015
  • News

Sal Khan Goes Back to School

The revolution started several years ago with Khan Academy, an innovative online portal of educational videos and tutorials that has attracted millions of followers and showed educators a thing or two about the way today’s children learn.... View Details
Keywords: Khan Academy; Educational Services
  • 03 Mar 2014
  • Research & Ideas

Facebook’s Future

Facebook's attraction has peaked. The apparent disappearance of teenagers from the site has made these concerns even greater. I disagree with this conclusion. Teenagers will return to the site when they are older, and Facebook will... View Details
Keywords: by Mikolaj Piskorski
  • 12 Apr 2018
  • Blog Post

Reading Between the Lines: How to Spot the Skills You Need Among the Resumes You Get

consumer interactions is fairly unique, we need to attract people from different backgrounds,” he says. “We’re always trying to build a bridge between a candidate’s background and what they might be able to do here.” Fitzpatrick and... View Details
Keywords: All Industries
  • 01 Jan 2006
  • News

Ann S. Moore, MBA 1978

and culture. This is what attracted Ann Moore. As a brand-new Harvard MBA in 1978, she had received thirteen job offers, but accepted the one with the lowest salary. "People were astounded that I chose to go to Time Inc.," says Moore.... View Details
  • 19 May 2014
  • Research & Ideas

Why Companies Should Compete for Your Privacy

information provision, prices and disclosure levels are negatively correlated. The firm setting a high level of disclosure needs to subsidize consumers in order to attract them to the service, and the firm setting a low level of... View Details
Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman; Consumer Products
  • 28 Oct 2001
  • What Do You Think?

What Can We Expect in the Other War?

most sensitive and talented prospects away? Will work groups be broken into increasingly smaller sizes, typical of the philosophy on which Nucor Steel was built—when a plant reaches a size of roughly two hundred employees, it's time to build a new one? Or, conversely,... View Details
Keywords: by James Heskett
  • 14 Jun 2024
  • News

Highlights from the Spring 2024 Alumni Board Meeting

Attendees also heard updates from MBA Program Senior Associate Dean and Chair Matthew Weinzierl, highlighting the three priorities he and Executive Director Kierstead have focused on in the MBA program: Invigorate our sense of purpose, center the education, and View Details
  • Profile

Konstantin Chebotar

says. "Their job is to ask the right questions to facilitate conversation. Fortunately, HBS does a great job attracting good people. They have experience in any industry you can imagine, and they're willing to share it. I learn a... View Details
Keywords: Manufacturing/Energy
  • Profile

Humbulani Dombo

"Even though I wasn't an engineer, I was attracted to this engineering company. I wanted to learn about an industry so crucial to South Africa's history and economy. The whole point of the rotational program was to generate general... View Details
Keywords: Manufacturing/Energy
  • Profile

Andrew Baxter

explore ideas for more sustainable transportation. Where I'm from, public transport gave me so much freedom at so little cost. When it's bad, it denies people opportunities; it denies them a certain quality of life." HBS attracted... View Details
Keywords: Manufacturing/Energy; Tech
  • Web

Launching Global Ventures - Course Catalog

entrepreneurial success. Funding, Growth and Exits: Investigate how global ventures attract capital, manage investor relationships across cultural divides, and execute successful exit strategies. Topics include accelerator models for... View Details
  • 01 Mar 2012
  • News

Health Care’s New Frontier

1999, the nascent success of that program, called athenaNet, and the interest it attracted from investors and other medical practices convinced Bush and Park to shift the company’s focus from clinical care to Internet billing and... View Details
Keywords: Deborah Blagg; Health, Social Assistance
  • 14 Apr 2014
  • News

The Puzzle of Life

nonprofits, as well as individuals with an annual income of at least $200,000 or a net worth of at least $1 million, excluding the value of one's primary residence.) "It's essentially a form of equity crowdfunding," says Farquharson. "We see deals that we believe are... View Details
Keywords: Hanna, Julia; crowdfunding; Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles; Finance
  • 11 Apr 2017
  • Blog Post

Why I Love My Job: Andrew Grochal on His Path to CarGurus

vibe here. We move very quickly, are constantly testing new ideas/features, and we’re certainly not showing any signs of slowing down. What attracted you to this opportunity?It was actually two separate HBS connections that brought me to... View Details
Keywords: Technology
  • Profile

Malcolm Little

anything else, Malcolm saw the degree as, "an opportunity to lift my head from the path I had been on, a time to step back and reconsider what I want." HBS attracted Malcolm for its prestige, but has transformed him through the... View Details
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