Current Issue
A Leader for All Seasons
Jamie Houghton (MBA ’62) was a great CEO at Corning, not once but twice. More
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Sleepyheads, Beware
A case about Clocky, an alarm clock that doesn't mess around. More
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At Your Service
Professor Frances Frei and Anne Morriss (MBA ’04) on how partnering with customers leads to excellence. More
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Export Leader
In a fast-changing world, William Fung (MBA ’72) has sought to institutionalize reinvention. More
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Ideas and Innovation
Batten Hall, HBS's center for innovation, is generating a lot of buzz. More
Jan 30 2012
Shopping Around
Developer Julia Calabrese (OPM 22, 1995) builds designer shopping outlets in Europe and the UK.
Jan 25 2012
Is Tax Reform Viable?
With the so-called Buffett Rule in the news, investor Dal LaMagna (MBA 1970) ponders taxes and the 99 Percent.
Jan 18 2012
Survey Reveals Depths of US Competitiveness Problem
HBS alumni overwhelmingly believe that the US is losing its competitive edge in the global economy, according to survey results revealed today at a press conference in the nation's capital.
Jan 18 2012
Charter Supporter
Mary Burke (MBA 1985) works to provide kids with a vision, motivation, and educational opportunity.
Jan 06 2012
Where Are They Now?
Krishna Mahesh (MBA 2005), the winner of the 2010 Alumni New Venture Contest, opens his first factory.
Dec 15 2011
An HBS gift guide
Wondering what to get the HBSer in your life this year? In the holiday spirit, we're highlighting a few alumni-led companies and ideas that you may not know about.
Dec 13 2011
Carry It On
The GI Bill helped Bob Glassman (MBA '69) attend HBS; a fellowship he established has done the same for dozens of HBS students.
Dec 13 2011
HBS Launches US Competitiveness Project
HBS unveils a comprehensive effort to foster ideas and promote action from business leaders in wake of an on-campus CEO summit.
Nov 22 2011
A Storybook Beginning
Thanks to David Risher (MBA '91) and e-readers, kids in the developing world are reading books they never would otherwise.
Nov 16 2011
Are Humans Cost-Effective?
IBM's computer "Watson" recently played Jeopardy! at HBS, answering questions and raising others.

