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- 01 Dec 2004
- News
Capitalizing Poetry
Barr Photo courtesy Poetry Foundation In 2002, pharmaceutical heiress Ruth Lilly made a gift in excess of $100 million to the Modern Poetry Association (now the renamed Poetry... View Details
- 1988
- Article
Poetry in a Nonpoetic Society
By: T. M. Amabile
Keywords: Arts
Amabile, T. M. "Poetry in a Nonpoetic Society." Contemporary Psychology 33 (1988): 65–66.
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Dying Is Unexpectedly Positive
By: Amelia Goranson, Ryan S. Ritter, Adam Waytz, Michael I. Norton and Kurt Gray
In people’s imagination, dying seems dreadful; however, these perceptions may not reflect reality. In two studies, we compared the affective experience of people facing imminent death with that of people imagining imminent death. Study 1 revealed that blog posts of... View Details
Keywords: Death; Language; LIWC; Positivity; Affective Forecasting; Open Materials; Perspective; Attitudes
Goranson, Amelia, Ryan S. Ritter, Adam Waytz, Michael I. Norton, and Kurt Gray. "Dying Is Unexpectedly Positive." Psychological Science 28, no. 7 (July 2017): 988–999.
- 02 May 2023
- What Do You Think?
How Should Artificial Intelligence Be Regulated—if at All?
that will relieve humanity of mind-numbing desk work with attendant improvements in quality and reductions in cost and allow people to pursue more creative and interesting work? Or a tool so powerful that it begins to crowd out even the most creative jobs from writing... View Details
- 18 Jul 2023
- News
The First Five Years: Brooke Biederman (MBA 2019)
process I mentioned earlier. Here’s what I mean by puzzle: I wrote poetry growing up. I felt that the strict rules dictated by archaic forms of poetry, this many syllables, or this rhyme scheme, gave welcome shape to my creativity,... View Details
Keywords: Robert Bochnak
- Portrait Project
Rory Finnegan
beyond letters. In college, I studied creative writing. Afterwards, I wrote speeches for CEOs, started a book club, and sent a poetry newsletter to friends. Still, the writing that matters most is the kind I can tuck into a mailbox, a... View Details
- 08 Feb 2000
- Research & Ideas
Building Effective R&D Capabilities Abroad
language and cultural barriers. One senior R&D manager in the United States notes, "We wanted to learn firsthand what was going on in centers of scientific excellence in Europe. Being present at a center of scientific excellence is like reading View Details
Keywords: by Walter Kuemmerle
- 30 Jun 2021
- In Practice
The Harvard Business School Faculty Summer Reader 2021
What’s on HBS faculty members’ reading list for summer 2021? Which books are most meaningful to them and why? Below, faculty share their top picks, ranging from biographies and memoirs to their colleagues’ latest works. Julia Austin: Social justice and the Obamas I... View Details
Keywords: by Kathryn Haviland
- 02 Aug 2020
- What Do You Think?
Is the 'Experimentation Organization' Becoming the Competitive Gold Standard?
seed the concept more broadly.” But Ana Frony reminded us to “never forget that even trainees must have some intuition and poetry to develop a hypotheses and design an experiment.” Nick C raised the question of just how far the practice... View Details
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2021 Symposium - Race, Gender & Equity
Gender and Work Research Symposium: Virtual Edition Gender and Work Research Symposium: Virtual Edition 6 MAY 2021 Home Speakers Videos Agenda May 06 Thursday, May 06, 2021 Poetry Recitation Laura Morgan Roberts , University of Virginia,... View Details
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2023 Symposium - Race, Gender & Equity
in Organizations" Sanaz Mobasseri presents "A Systems-Psychodynamic Approach to Dismantling Racial Inequality in Organizations" Sanaz Mobasseri presents "A Systems-Psychodynamic Approach to Dismantling Racial Inequality in Organizations" View Details
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2019 Symposium - Race, Gender & Equity
University of Massachusetts Boston Mobilizing Privileged Allies to Address Inequalities Rae Johnson , Pacifica Graduate Institute The Embodiment of Courage Mario Small , Harvard University On Power, Ambiguity, and Mentoring in the Workplace View Details
- 28 Sep 2023
- Blog Post
HBS Latino Student Association Spotlight: Jeffrey Arango (MBA 2025)
beautiful campus, and those same starkly contrasting images come to my mind. They constantly remind me of my purpose here, driven by my family, faith, and friends: to create a more prosperous, equitable, and peaceful world. To borrow from the View Details
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Shani Carter
achievements. Mommy encouraged me to write poetry and plan the first of many mother-daughter vacations. First Baptist Church members called on me to share my talents for spoken word. By compelling me to give from the best parts of myself,... View Details
- 01 Sep 2004
- News
Edgar Koerner (MBA 1959)
write poetry, study Judaism, and do more pro bono work. I eventually had about forty poems published in literary journals and a book of poetry as well. After fourteen years of writing, I felt, “I’m done with that now.” As for my interest... View Details
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2022 Symposium - Race, Gender & Equity
Identification Differences in U.S. Cohorts Born Between 1935 and 2001 Jessica Clarke , Vanderbilt University Law School The Right to Nonbinary Gender? Robin Dembroff , Yale University Real Men on Top Poetry Reading Laura Morgan Roberts ,... View Details
- 01 Sep 2018
- News
In My Humble Opinion: In the Deal
more championship rings in him.” Next passport stamp: Bhutan, the Himalayan kingdom known for its Gross National Happiness index. Recommended reading: Milk and Honey and The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur. “She’s a young Sikh woman who grew up in Canada and started... View Details
Keywords: Julia Hanna
- 01 Jun 2017
- News
Ink: Home Cooking, Secure Retirements, and Restoring Humanity to Finance
Harvard to work at a Hartford insurance company. As Desai explains, “[I]nsurance tries to make sense of the chaos of the human experience by capitalizing on patterns, and then creating pooling mechanisms for us to be able to manage that chaos. For Stevens, View Details