Insights & Advice
Josh Latson and his Fellowship: “It’s like a pie eating contest.”
- 01 Oct 2018
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One night during his first-year at HBS, Josh Latson (MBA 2015) shadowed an emergency room physician through his rounds in a busy urban hospital. Josh was there as a member of the school’s Health Care Club, which he had joined to pursue a hypothesis: was there room for a self-identified “finance guy” in health care operations? [...]
Care for the Elderly: Process is More Important Than the Destination
Swan Lu
- 11 Sep 2018
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With the support of HBS Summer Fellows Program, I had the opportunity to follow my passion and work on my project to support senior care in China. [...]
Pursuing A Passion in Health Care
Lia Asquini
- 02 Jul 2018
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Hej! Reporting from Copenhagen here. My first year of HBS is complete, and I moved here one month ago for my summer internship. I’m working in New Product Development at Radiometer – a medical device subsidiary of Danaher. I came to HBS from consulting and was hoping to do something completely new for my summer internship while pursuing my interest in healthcare. [...]
“Mission + Profit: What’s the Balance?” asks SECON 2018
Ketty Lie
How do you balance between being a mission-driven organization and a financially profitable company? That was the central question we posed to participants and speakers of this year’s Social Enterprise Conference (SECON). [...]
Taking Care to Prepare Leaders: Lessons in Leadership Development from DaVita Kidney Care
In September 2010, Lauren Coyle, HBS MBA 2010, entered the leadership development program at DaVita Kidney Care. Formally titled, “The Redwoods Program,” it would guide Coyle through a three-phase curriculum that concluded in April 2011, and lead to the general management role for which she had been aiming throughout her earlier career and subsequent business school education. [...]
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